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Dean Martin Dean Martin
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s

Enjoying great success in music, film, television and the stage, Dean Martin was less an entertainer than an icon, the eternal essence of cool. A member of the legendary Rat Pack, he lived and died the high life of booze, broads and bright lights, always projecting a sense of utter detachment and serenity; along with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis,... [+] Read More

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Mel Tormé Mel Tormé
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Mel Tormé was a jazz-oriented pop singer who worked at his craft steadily from the 1940s to the 1990s, primarily in nightclubs and concert halls. In his 1988 autobiography, It Wasn't All Velvet (its title a reference to his nickname, "The Velvet Fog," bestowed upon him by a disc jockey in the 1940s to describe his husky, wide-ranging voice), he... [+] Read More

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Nat King Cole Nat King Cole
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s

For a mild-mannered man whose music was always easy on the ear, Nat King Cole managed to be a figure of considerable controversy during his 30 years as a professional musician. From the late '40s to the mid-'60s, he was a massively successful pop singer who ranked with such contemporaries as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and Dean Martin. He shared... [+] Read More

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Billy May
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 90s

The last of the great arrangers who wrote regularly for Frank Sinatra, Billy May had several varied careers in and out of jazz. His first notable gig was as an arranger/trumpeter with Charlie Barnet (1938-1940), for whom he wrote the wah-wah-ing hit arrangement of Ray Noble's "Cherokee." Later, he worked in the same capacities for Glenn Miller... [+] Read More

Dick Haymes
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

Dick Haymes was one of the most splendid ballad singers of his era, the near-equal of Crosby and Sinatra on classics of the form like "It Can't Be Wrong," "Till the End of Time" and "It Might as Well Be Spring." Though he was unable to cash in during the '50s golden era of adult-pop (due to alcoholism, troubles with the government, and a few... [+] Read More

Dinah Washington Dinah Washington
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s

Dinah Washington was at once one of the most beloved and controversial singers of the mid-20th century -- beloved to her fans, devotees, and fellow singers; controversial to critics who still accuse her of selling out her art to commerce and bad taste. Her principal sin, apparently, was to cultivate a distinctive vocal style that was at home in... [+] Read More

Gordon Jenkins
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Gordon Jenkins enjoyed sizable fame as an arranger, conductor, composer, and bandleader from the 30s through the 60s. He began as a multi-instrumentalist freelancing on radio, then became a prolific arranger, contributing to sessions by Isham Jones, Benny Goodman, Lennie Hayton, and others. He conducted The Show Is On in 1935 on Broadway. After... [+] Read More

Jerry Vale
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Jerry Vale's beautiful high-tenor voice graced many of the most enchanting pop songs of the '50s and '60s, including a parade of Italian-American favorites like "Innamorata (Sweetheart)," "Volare," "Amore, Scusami," and his signature song, "Al Di La." Vale, born Genaro Louis Vitaliano in 1932, learned the Italian repertoire from an early age;... [+] Read More

Quincy Jones Quincy Jones
Genre: Jazz
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s

In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Jones has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger, a film composer, and a record label executive, and outside of music, he's also written books, produced... [+] Read More

Rod McKuen
Genre: Radio/Books/Spoken
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Rod McKuen was one of the best-selling poets in America during the late '60s, and also achieved considerable success as a songwriter, soundtrack composer, and singer. McKuen's recordings alternated between poetic pop songs and spoken word readings of his verse, and his more serious composition work earned him two Oscar nominations and one... [+] Read More

Sapgir Band Sapgir Band
Genre: Rock/Pop

THE BAND:
DMITRI SAPGIR (words, music and vocals)
ALEX CHEKUSHKIN ( guitars, backing vocals)
JULIA HOVRENKOVA (violin, guitars, backing vocals)
DMITRI STUKALOV (bass guitar)
VLADIMIR CHICHELOV (keyboards)
OLEG URAKOV (drums and percussion) WITH:
SERGEY RYZHENKO (violin)
ALEX SHANTIN... [+] Read More

Vic Damone Vic Damone
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s

One of the prototypical Italian-American crooners, Vic Damone parlayed a smooth, mellow baritone into big-time pop stardom during the '40s and '50s. Early in his career, his inflection and phrasing were clearly indebted to Frank Sinatra, who once famously called him "the best set of pipes in the business." Overall, though, Damone's style was... [+] Read More

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