Perry Como: A Biography and Complete Career Record

Portada
McFarland, 2012 M05 24 - 310 páginas

Perry Como put aside his career as a barber to become one of the top American crooners of the 20th century and also one of the first multimedia stars. His record sales exceeded 100 million. In 1948, Como was the first popular singer to cross over to television and The Perry Como Show became the benchmark for a broadcast music and variety show. Como's career illuminates developments in the music and television business in the middle of the last century. This biography features 73 photographs, a complete discography, a listing of all television appearances, and a year by year chronology of Perry Como's life from 1912 to 2001.

 

Páginas seleccionadas

Contenido

Foreword by Michael Feinstein
1
Introduction
3
1 The Barber Business
7
2 Beat the BandThe Ted Weems Years
19
3 Till the End of Time
28
4 Hollywood and Bust
36
5 The Supper Club
45
6 First Contact
55
12 The Scene Changes
120
13 Its Impossible
131
14 The Barber Comes to Town
139
15 Charisma in Slow Motion
151
16 Final Curtain
162
17 You Are Never Far Away from Me
172
Perry Como on Record
175
Perry Como on Television 19481995
192

7 HoopDeeDoing It
66
8 Dont Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
76
9 Old Silver Throat
88
10 Catch a Falling Star
99
11 Perry Comos Kraft Music Hall
108
Perry Como Year by Year
239
Chapter Notes
277
Bibliography
289
Index
293
Derechos de autor

Otras ediciones - Ver todas

Términos y frases comunes

Acerca del autor (2012)

Malcolm Macfarlane is also the author of Bing Crosby: Day By Day and is editor of Bing, the journal of the International Crosby Circle. He has studied American and British popular singers for over 40 years. He lives in the United Kingdom. Ken Crossland is the author of The Man Who Would Be Bing: the Life Story of Michael Holliday. He has studied American and British popular singers for over 40 years. He lives in the United Kingdom.

Información bibliográfica