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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · May 30, 2024 / By Jennifer Bell. The Meaning Behind The Song: More by Billy Eckstine. Billy Eckstine, an American jazz and R&B vocalist, mesmerized audiences with his smooth vocals and emotional performances. One of his most iconic songs, “More,” holds a special place in the hearts of music enthusiasts from around the world.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Eckstine's journey into music began in his youth when he learned to play the piano and later became a teen football star. His musical career took a significant turn after he won an amateur talent contest at Washington's Howard Theatre in 1933, which led him to leave Howard University and pursue singing full-time. By 1939, Eckstine had joined Earl Hines' Grand Terrace Orchestra as a vocalist ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · 26. September: Béla Bartók, der seit 1939 im Exil in den Vereinigten Staaten lebt, stirbt in New York City an Leukämie. Oktober: Billy Eckstine gelingt mit dem Song A Cottage for Sale der erste von 28 Hits in den Billboard -Charts. 26.

  4. Vor einem Tag · A comedian is one who entertains through comedy, such as jokes and other forms of humour. Following is a list of comedians, comedy groups, and comedy writers.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Musikjahr 1952. Das US-amerikanische, in Technicolor gedrehte Filmmusical Singin’ in the Rain (in der deutschen Fassung: Du sollst mein Glücksstern sein) in der Regie von Stanley Donen und Gene Kelly kommt 1952 in die Kinos. Der Film wurde inzwischen vom American Film Institute zum „bedeutendsten amerikanischen Musicalfilm aller Zeiten ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · 1. A Time Capsule Buried for the 1939 World’s Fair. Burial schematic from the record of Westinghouse Time Capsule I. mage from Wikimedia Commons. Marked only by a marble disc in Flushing...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Musikjahr 1950. Am 3. April 1950 stirbt in New York City der deutsch-US-amerikanischer Komponist Kurt Weill. Sein Werk umfasst Opern, Operetten, Musik für Ballette und Schauspiel, Musicals, Werke für Orchester, Kammermusik, Lieder, Songs und Chansons.