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  1. Arthur Prysock (2 January 1929 7 June 1997) was an American jazz singer best known for his live shows and his baritone influenced by Billy Eckstine.Born in ...

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  2. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesBetween Hello and Goodbye · Arthur PrysockArthur Prysock Does It Again! (Digitally Remastered)℗ 2013 Essential ...

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  3. Arthur Prysock was perfectly at home singing jazz, blues, or R&B, but his smooth-as-silk baritone made him a superbly effective (and underappreciated) pop crooner in the manner of his chief influence, Billy Eckstine. Prysock was born January 2, 1929, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and was the brother of saxophonist Red Prysock. As a teenager, he moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where he worked ...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupEverything Must Change · Arthur PrysockThe Best of Arthur Prysock: The Milestone Years℗ 1987 Milestone RecordsRel...

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  5. 17. Juni 2009 · Fan Post.CD:"Jazz Around Midnight"Buy CD Here: http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist/music/detail.aspx?pid=10381&aid=2909(c)1995 Verve Records

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  6. Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. Died. 14 June 1997 (aged 68) Arthur Prysock (Born January 2, 1929 in Spartanburg, South Carolina – Died Bermuda, June 7, 1997) was an American baritone singer, whose widest exposure may have come from singing the "Tonight, Let It Be Lowenbrau" beer jingle in the late 1970's.

  7. Arthur Prysock was perfectly at home singing jazz, blues, or R&B, but his smooth-as-silk baritone made him a superbly effective (and underappreciated) pop crooner in the manner of his chief influence, Billy Eckstine. Prysock was born January 2, 1929, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and was the brother of saxophonist Red Prysock. As a teenager, he moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where he worked ...