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Austin's soft, clear, and laid-back tenor voice was a good fit for the electronic recording technology introduced in early 1925 and made him one of the originators of the "crooner" style of singing (along with other singers of the time like "Ukuele Ike" Cliff Edwards, Art Gillham, Nick Lucas, Johnny Marvin, and Rudy Vallee). Soon, he became immensely popular. His 1927 recording of "My Blue ...
25. Juni 2014 · Charted at #1 in 1928. Theme song of the 1928 movie of the same name, starring Dolores Del Rio. The second most popular recording of the year, after Al Jolso...
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9. Juni 2011 · Gene Austin (June 24, 1900 -- January 24, 1972) was an American singer and songwriter, one of the first "crooners". His 1920s compositions "When My Sugar Wal...
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Gene Austin was a singer, songwriter ("When My Sugar Walks Down the Street") and author, educated at Baltimore University. He served in the US Army in 1916 with the Mexican Punitive Expedition, then in World War I. He sang in theaters, vaudeville, radio, television and films, and made many recordings. He joined ASCAP in 1925 and his chief musical collaborators include Jimmy McHugh, Roy...
10. Juli 2008 · Emblematic ditty of the Coolidge Era and, along with the Democratic Party anthem, "Happy Days are Here Again" and "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" on of the finest ...
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30. Juni 2019 · This early Austin best-seller of the Gus Kahn-Walter Donaldson standard features Billy Carpenter playing the uke and vocalizing the (so-called) ‘jazz effects...
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In 1978, Gene Austin was posthumously awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame Award for his 1928 recording of "My Blue Heaven". In 2005, his 1926 recording of "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" received the same honor. In 2005, his 1926 recording of "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" received the same honor.