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In 1939, he became a solo crooner with a voice described as a strong baritone with a tenor lilt.
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In light of his musical career, he was nicknamed the crooner politician after he entered politics.
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With vocals that are part dive-bar crooner and part righteous rocker, theatrical overtones and gothic undercurrents, the album is overblown, intense and great fun.
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The album follows the concept of a tribute to the great crooners of the 1950s and their most famous hits.
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This new sound led to the popular epithet crooner.
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Max would often sing comedic songs of his own in a crooner style.
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Crooners had soft voices that were well suited to the intimacy of the new medium of the radio.
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This portrait of the latterday crooner and accidental cultural icon is currently in development.
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It's the rhythm that gets to the kids they're starved of music they can dance to, after all those years of crooners.
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Following the war, the popularity of big bands declined as crooners and bebop came to dominate the charts.
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