| Bing Crosby (1942) with golf balls for the Scrap Rubber Drive during World War II.One of the first multimedia stars, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby held a nearly unrivaled command of record sales, radio ratings, and motion picture grosses.He is often considered to be among the most popular musical acts in history and is currently the most electronically recorded human voice in history.Crosby is also credited as being the major inspiration for most of the male singers of the era that followed him, including Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and Dean Martin.Yank magazine recognized Crosby as the person who had done the most for American G.World War II and, during his peak years, around 1948, polls declared him the "most admired man alive," ahead of Jackie Robinson and the pope.Also during 1948, the Music Digest estimated that Crosby recordings filled more than half of the 80,000 weekly hours allocated to recorded radio music.His family moved to Spokane, Washington in 1906 to find work.His paternal ancestors Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster were born in England and immigrated to the U.In 1910, Crosby was forever renamed.The "Bugle," written by humorist Newton Newkirk, was a parody of a hillbilly newsletter complete with gossipy tidbits, minstrel quips, creative spelling, and mock ads.Valentine Hobart, shared Crosby's enthusiasm for "The Bugle," and noting Crosby's laugh, took a liking to him and called him "Bingo from Bingville."The last vowel was dropped and the name shortened to "Bing," which stuck.Hawaiian songs that brought down the house.Crosby would later say, "To me, he was the greatest entertainer who ever lived."Bing was a prankster, and at one point pushed a piano off the top of a dormitory.Music
In 1926, while singing at Los Angeles Metropolitan Theatre, Crosby and his vocal duo partner Al Rinker caught the eye of Paul Whiteman, arguably the most famous bandleader at the time.Their first recording, "I've Got The Girl," with Don Clark's Orchestra, was issued by Columbia and did them no vocal favors, as it sounded like they were singing in a key much too high for them.As popular as the Crosby and Rinker duo was, Whiteman added another member to the group, pianist and aspiring songwriter Harry Barris.Whiteman dubbed them The Rhythm Boys, and they joined the Whiteman vocal team, working and recording with musicians Bix Beiderbecke, Jack Teagarden, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, and Eddie Lang and singers Mildred Bailey and Hoagy Carmichael.However, his repeated youthful peccadilloes and growing dissatisfaction with Whiteman forced him, along with the Rhythm Boys, to leave the band and join the Gus Arnheim Orchestra.The oddity of this new sound led to the epithet "crooner."He also learned how to pronounce German from written scripts and would read them in propaganda broadcasts intended for the German forces.WWII, Crosby topped the list as the person who did the most for G.President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, General Dwight Eisenhower, and Bob Hope.According to Guinness World Records, Bing Crosby's recording of "White Christmas" has "sold over 100 million copies around the world, with at least 50 million sales as singles."Clark Gable and John Wayne.Crosby is also, according to Quigley Publishing Company's International Motion Picture Almanac, tied for second on the "All Time Number One Stars List" with three other actors: Clint Eastwood, Tom Hanks, and Burt Reynolds.Crosby also won an Academy Award as Best Actor for Going My Way in 1944 and was critically acclaimed for his performance as an alcoholic entertainer in The Country Girl.Bing Crosby at the Academy Awards in 1945 won the Best Actor Oscar for Going My Way.Also shown is Ingrid Bergman with the Best Actress Oscar for Gaslight.By the late 1950s, Crosby's popularity had peaked, and the adolescence of the baby boom generation began to affect record sales to younger customers.Crosby rendered the difference between the two irrelevant.Crosby not only perfected the fully rounded persona, but brought with it the technical ability of a true concert artist.Crosby projected with a majestic sense of intonation that afforded Tin Pan Alley the musical stature of European classics and a jazz influenced time that made him both the dominant voice of both the Jazz age and the Swing era.Sinatra) over and over," said Tommy Dorsey, "there's only one singer you ought to listen to and his name is Crosby.All that matters to him is the words, and that's the only thing that ought to for you, too."It is often said that Crosby made his singing and acting "look easy," or as if it were no work at all: he simply was the character he portrayed, and his singing, being a direct extension of conversation, came just as naturally to him as talking, or even breathing.Vocal characteristics
Bing Crosby is usually considered to be among the most talented singers of his time.Mize's asserts, "melt a tone away, scoop it flat and sliding up to the eventual pitch as a glissando, sometimes sting a note right on the button, and take diphthongs for long musical rides."Mize also inventoried the Crosby arsenal of vocal effects, including "interpolating pianissimo whistling variations, sometimes arpeggic, at other times trilling."Henry Pleasants stating that "(Crosby's) low notes could make your bass woofers beg for mercy."Career statistics
Bing Crosby's sales and chart statistics place him among the most popular and successful musical acts of the 20th century.White Christmas extended that streak to 1957.He had 24 separate popular singles in 1939 alone.He also collected 23 gold and platinum records in his career, according to Joseph Murrells, author of the book, "Million Selling Records."In 1962, Crosby became the first recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.Bing is a member of that exclusive club of the biggest record sellers that include Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and The Beatles.In 2007, Bing Crosby was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.This section needs additional citations for verification.He used his power to innovate new methods of reproducing himself.But NBC and competitor CBS refused to allow recorded radio programs (except for advertisements).Crosby wanted to change to recorded production for several reasons.The legend that has been most often told is that it would give him more time for his golf game.And he did record his first Philco program in August 1947 so he could enter the Jasper National Park Invitational Golf Tournament in September when the new radio season was to start.He could eliminate mistakes and control the timing of performances.No longer would he have to wear the hated toupee on his head previously required by CBS and NBC for his live audience shows (Bing preferred a hat).He could also record short promotions for his latest investment, the world's first frozen orange juice to be sold under the brand name Minute Maid.Also, the acetate surface coating of the aluminum discs was little better than the wax that Edison had used at the turn of the century, with the same limited dynamic range and frequency response.In June 1947, Murdo MacKenzie of Bing Crosby Enterprises saw a demonstration of the German Magnetophon that Jack Mullin had brought back from Radio Frankfurt with 50 reels of tape at the end of the war.Bing Crosby hired Mullin and his German machine to start recording his Philco show in August 1947 with the same 50 reels of Farben magnetic tape that Mullin had found at a radio station at Bad Nauheim near Frankfurt while working for the U.The crucial advantage was editing.In that way, we could take out jokes, gags, or situations that didn't play well and finish with only the prime meat of the show; the solid stuff that played big.We could also take out the songs that didn't sound good.It gave us a chance to first try a recording of the songs in the afternoon without an audience, then another one in front of a studio audience.We'd dub the one that came off best into the final transcription.It gave us a chance to ad lib as much as we wanted, knowing that excess ad libbing could be sliced from the final product.In 1948, the second season of Philco shows was taped with the new Ampex Model 200 tape recorder (introduced in April) using the new Scotch 111 tape from the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M) company.Mullin explained that new techniques were invented on the Crosby show with these machines: "One time Bob Burns, the hillbilly comic, was on the show, and he threw in a few of his folksy farm stories, which of course were not in Bill Morrow's script.Crosby had launched the tape recorder revolution in America.Music, Bing Crosby can be seen singing into one of the new Ampex tape recorders that reproduced his voice better than anything else.Bing and Dorothy Lamour.Television production was mostly live in its early years, but Crosby wanted the same ability to record that he had achieved in radio.The Fireside Theater, sponsored by Procter and Gamble, was his first television production for the 1950 season.The "telefilms" were syndicated to individual television stations.Mullin would demonstrate a blurry picture on December 30, 1952, but he was not able to solve the problem of high tape speed.National Association of Broadcasters show in Chicago on April 14, 1956, and was an immediate success.Ampex developed a color videotape system in 1958 and recorded the spirited debate (dubbed the "Kitchen Debate") between Khrushchev and Nixon on a demonstration model at the Moscow trade Fair September 25, 1959.Yet his contribution had been crucial.He had opened the door to Mullin's machine in 1948 and financed the early years of the Ampex company.The 1949 Magnecord tape recorder had stereo capability eight years before any vinyl record had it.These components soon began to feature the transistor invented by Bell Labs in 1948.Thoroughbred horse racing
Bing Crosby was a fan of Thoroughbred horse racing and bought his first racehorse in 1935.Lindsay Howard was the son of millionaire businessman Charles S.Howard, who owned a successful racing stable that included Seabiscuit.Howard would join Crosby as a founding partner and director of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.Howard's Seabiscuit over Binglin Stable's Ligaroti.The Binglin Stable partnership came to an end in 1953 as a result of a liquidation of assets by Crosby in order to raise the funds necessary to pay the federal and state inheritance taxes on his deceased wife's estate.In the Irish Derby's winner's circle at the Curragh, Crosby sang "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling."The Bing Crosby Breeders' Cup Handicap at Del Mar Racetrack is named in his honor.They had four sons (Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and Lindsay).Up: The Story of a Woman is indirectly based on her life.Crosby reportedly overindulged in alcohol in his youth, and may have been dismissed from Paul Whiteman's orchestra because of it, but he later got a handle on his drinking.Bing smoked it during his early career when it was legal and "surprised interviewers" in the 1960s and 70s by advocating its decriminalization, as did Armstrong.Gary said, "There were other times when marijuana was mentioned and he'd get a smile on his face."He finally quit smoking his pipe and cigars following lung surgery in 1974.Bing Crosby had an interest in sports.In 1978, he and Bob Hope were voted the Bob Jones Award, the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf.While in England, Crosby recorded his final album, Seasons, and his final TV Christmas special with guests David Bowie and Twiggy.Little Drummer Boy," generated so much interest that it was later released as a single and became an annual holiday classic.At the conclusion of his work in England, Bing flew alone to Spain to hunt and golf.His last words were reported as, "That was a great game of golf, fellas."Because of incorrect instructions from his family, the year of birth engraved on Bing Crosby's tombstone is 1904, rather than the correct date of 1903.Fred MacMurray, Lawrence Welk, and best friend Bob Hope.Bing felt that they had already been amply taken care of by a trust fund set up by their mother, Dixie Lee.However, none lived long enough to collect any of their inheritance from their father.After Bing's death, his image as an ideal father (fostered in part by his family's participation on his famous holiday television specials) was nearly destroyed when his eldest son, Gary, wrote a highly critical memoir (Going My Own Way) depicting Bing as cold, remote, and both physically and psychologically abusive.To my dying day, I'll hate Gary for dragging Dad's name through the mud.He wrote Going My Own Way out of greed.He loved all of us too, including Gary.However, Lindsay and Dennis publicly agreed with many of Gary's criticisms of their father and eventually committed suicide.Phillip died in 2004; the media reported the causes as "natural" or "unspecified."The coroner's decision not to publicly cite the specific cause of Phillip's death caused some to speculate that he also committed suicide.Denise Crosby, Dennis' daughter, is also an actress and best known for her role as Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation.Although left very comfortble in Bing's will, Kathryn's allowance would be controlled by a foundation Bing had carefully set up to continue his parsimonious ways after he was gone.Some speculated that Kathryn was making a statement about both Bing and his will when she accepted a job as spokeswoman for San Francisco Bay Area's Coit Cleaners, which specialized in soiled carpets and draperies.For a few years after Bing's death, Kathryn appeared in radio, television and print ads for the company, even permitting home tours of the Crosby mansion in pricy Hillsborough, California to demonstrate the service.Crosby's childhood home in Spokane, Washington now serves as the Alumni Association office for Gonzaga University.In 2006, the Met Theater in Spokane, Washington was renamed "The Bing," in honor of Bing Crosby.Ed (1931)
The Big Broadcast (1932)
College Humor (1933)
Too Much Harmony (1933)
Going Hollywood (1933)
We're Not Dressing (1934)
She Loves Me Not (1934)
Here Is My Heart (1934)
Mississippi (1935)
Two for Tonight (1935)
The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935)
Millions in the Air (1935) (singing voice for Paul Newlan)
Anything Goes (1936)
Rhythm on the Range (1936)
Pennies from Heaven (1936)
Waikiki Wedding (1937)
Double or Nothing (1937)
Dr.Duffy's Tavern (1945)
The Bells of St.Mary's (1945)
Road to Utopia (1946)
Blue Skies (1946)
My Favorite Brunette (1947) (Cameo)
Welcome Stranger (1947)
Variety Girl (1947)
Road to Rio (1947)
The Emperor Waltz (1948)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949)
Top o' the Morning (1949)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.Toad (1949)
Riding High (1950)
Mr.Short Subjects
Two Plus Fours (1930)
I Surrender Dear (1931)
One More Chance (1931)
Dream House (1932)
Billboard Girl (1932)
Hollywood on Parade (1932)
Hollywood on Parade No.Screen Snapshots Series 18, No.Bing Crosby in Dublin (1965)
Goldilocks (1971) (voice)
Dr.Bing Crosby's album White Christmas has not been out of print since 1954 and has entered the Billboard Top 40 charts five times, including multiple times in the Top 5.Little, Brown and Company, 727.Bing Crosby had no birth certificate and his birth date was unconfirmed until his childhood Roman Catholic church in Tacoma, Washington, released the baptismal record that revealed his date of birth.NTSC VHS tape, 1989 AES.Further reading
Prigozy, R.Going My Way: Bing Crosby and American Culture, The Boydell Press, 2007.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.Bing Crosby requires Adobe Flash Player 8 or higher.Please download and install it for free.Date of Death:
14 October 1977, Madrid, Spain.Mini Biography:
Bing Crosby was the fourth of seven children of Tacoma, Washington, brewery...The Mysterious Yearning Secretive Sad Lonely Troubled Confused Loving Musical Gifted Intelligent Beautiful Tender Sensitive Haunted Passionate Talented Mr.National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (UK: complete title) (USA: complete title) ...National Lampoon's Winter Holiday (UK) When Harry Met Sally...Bye Bye Brasil (Argentina) ...All the Way (USA: reissue title) ...Wacky on the Beach at Waikiki)) ...Charlie CastleStagecoach (1966) ....The Chrysler Theater ...The House Next Door (1963) TV episode The Road to Hong Kong (1962) ....Harvey HowardThe Bing Crosby Show (1959) (TV) ....HostSay One for Me (1959) ....Knock on Every Door (1958) TV episode The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1958) (voice) ....NarratorThe Joker Is Wild (1957) (uncredited) ....Vocalist, 'June in January'...Earl CarletonHigh Society (1956) ....High Tor (1956) TV episode ....Cameo appearance (Influential man)The Country Girl (1954) ....Country Girl (Australia: TV title) White Christmas (1954) ....Bob WallaceLittle Boy Lost (1953) ....Bill WainwrightScared Stiff (1953) (uncredited) ....Skeleton (Cameo appearance)Road to Bali (1952) ....Jordan BlakeSon of Paleface (1952) (uncredited) ....Paul MerrickRiding High (1950) ....Dan BrooksThe Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.Toad (1949) (voice) ....Toad (USA: promotional title) ...Arena Theatre (USA: new title) ...Christmas Carol (1948) TV episode The Emperor Waltz (1948) ....Scat SweeneyWelcome Stranger (1947) ....Johnny AdamsRoad to Utopia (1946) ....Herbie's singing voiceHere Come the Waves (1944) ....Commoner on king's shipGoing My Way (1944) ....Jeff PetersHoliday Inn (1942) ....Jim HardyMy Favorite Blonde (1942) (uncredited) ....Cameo AppearanceBirth of the Blues (1941) ....Chuck ReardonRhythm on the River (1940) ....Larry EarlEast Side of Heaven (1939) ....Denny MartinParis Honeymoon (1939) ....Lucky' LawtonSing You Sinners (1938) ....Lefty' BoylanWaikiki Wedding (1937) ....Tony MarvinPennies from Heaven (1936) ....Tom GraysonHere Is My Heart (1934) ....Paul JonesShe Loves Me Not (1934) ....Bing CrosbyBlue of the Night (1933) ....Bing Crosby, alias Jack SmithThe Big Broadcast (1932) ....Bing CrosbyBillboard Girl (1932) ....Crooner's Holiday (USA: reissue title) One More Chance (1931) ...Her Dilemma (UK) Reaching for the Moon (1930) ....SingerProducer:1970s1960s1950s1940sMean Dog Blues (1978) (executive producer) Ben (1972) (producer) Willard (1971) (producer) High Time (1960) (executive producer) The Bing Crosby Show (1959) (TV) (executive producer) Abie's Irish Rose (1946) (executive producer) The Great John L.HimselfThe Bell Telephone Jubilee (1976) (TV) ....HimselfBing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men (1975) (TV) ....Episode dated 21 November 1975 (1975) TV episode ....HimselfBing Crosby and His Friends (1972) (TV) ....Episode dated 19 October 1967 (1967) TV episode ....Interesting (1971) (TV) ....HimselfBing Crosby's Washington State (1968) (voice) ....Episode dated 30 October 1966 (1966) TV episode ....HimselfBing Crosby in Dublin (1965) (TV) ....SingerThe Bing Crosby Show (1964) (TV) ....Episode dated 3 April 1962 (1962) TV episode ....HimselfThe Bing Crosby Show (1961) (TV) ....Bing Crosby in London (USA) Pepe (1960) ....Himself, Cameo appearanceLet's Make Love (1960) (uncredited) ....HimselfBing Crosby and Dean Martin Present High Hopes (1959) (TV) ....The Frank Sinatra Timex Show (USA: closing credits title) Alias Jesse James (1959) (uncredited) ....HimselfThe Edsel Show (1957) (TV) ....The Phil Silvers Show: You'll Never Get Rich ...Bilko Presents Bing Crosby (1957) TV episode ....HimselfBing Presents Oreste (1956) ....HimselfThe 27th Annual Academy Awards (1955) (TV) ....HimselfThe Bing Crosby Show (1954) (TV) ....HimselfThe Ford 50th Anniversary Show (1953) (TV) ....Opera (1953) TV episode ....HimselfOff Limits (1953) (uncredited) ....Military Policemen (UK) Crusade for Prayer (1952) ....Angels and the Pirates (UK) You Can Change the World (1951) ....HimselfScreen Actors (1950) (uncredited) ....HimselfAlberta Vacation (1950) ....HimselfJolson Sings Again (1949) (voice) (uncredited) ....HimselfVariety Girl (1947) ....HimselfScreen Snapshots Series 25, No.Hollywood Celebrations (1945) ....HimselfDuffy's Tavern (1945) ....Star Bond Rally (1945) ....Stars at Play (USA: short title) Angels of Mercy (1941) ....HimselfScreen Snapshots Series 19, No 6: Hollywood Recreations (1940) ....Himself, Horse OwnerScreen Snapshots Series 18, No.HimselfDon't Hook Now (1938) ....HimselfScreen Snapshots Series 16, No.HimselfThe Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) ....HimselfHollywood on Parade No.HimselfHollywood on Parade No.HimselfHollywood on Parade (1932) ....HimselfTwo Plus Fours (1930) ....One of the Rhythm BoysKing of Jazz (1930) (as The Rhythm Boys) ....HimselfLineup for Today: Ted Williams and Friend (????Narrator (edited from: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.The Private Navy of Sgt.Wayne and Shuster 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Recordings (notable singles): "Out of Nowhere" (Brunswick, 1931); "Just One More Chance" (Brunswick, 1931); "At Your Command" (Brunswick, 1931); "Dinah" (Brunswick, 1932); "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" (Brunswick, 1932); "Please" (Brunswick, 1932); "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?""You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me" (Brunswick, 1933); "Shadow Waltz" (Brunswick, 1933); "Little Dutch Mill" (Brunswick, 1934); "Love in Bloom" (Brunswick, 1934); "June in January (Decca, 1934); "Soon" (Decca, 1935); "It's Easy to Remember" (Decca, 1935); "Red Sails in the Sunset" (Decca, 1935); "Silent Night" (Decca, 1935); "Pennies From Heaven" (Decca, 1936); "Sweet Leilani" (Decca, 1937); "Too Marvelous For Words" (Decca, 1937); "The Moon Got in My Eyes" (Decca, 1937); "Remember Me?"Man I'm related to him too somehow.With our Resume service you can add photos and build a complete resume to help you achieve the best possible presentation on the IMDb.Internet Movie Database Inc.As such he is often credited with inspiring Frank Sinatra and other modern pop singers.He died in 1977 on a golf course in Spain, having just completed the 18th hole.Ewing on the TV series Dallas; Denise Crosby played Lt.Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation...Crosby was the topic of the 2001 biography A Pocketful of Dreams by author Gary Giddins.Sponsor our
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a9AdsViewNamespace.Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?See all 347 customer reviews...The easiest way to shoot video reviews.Capitol Records has given us an early Christmas present by reissuing and expanding it's 1999 Bing Crosby's Christmas Classics CD compilation.This new version, now titled Bing Crosby Christmas Classics, was released Tuesday September 26th.In it's place on this new CD is the original painting that was used on that 1962 Warner Bros.Many people have asked me over the years if that album has ever been reissued on CD with the original artwork.The CD contains all of the tracks issued on the 1999 release, with a new opening track...It credits this cut as being a "Nelson Riddle Arrangement", when in reality, this is the arrangement Paul Weston wrote for Bing's A Christmas Sing With Bing annual radio show in 1955.It makes for an oddly short track with a chopped ending, clocking at 1:34.This would've been beneficial, giving the listener the option of cueing past the dialogue portion if they wished.Your vote will be counted and will appear on the product page within 24 hours."TV soundtrack selections and Rudolph.TV soundtrack, the audio is quite good and captures the moment forever.Polygram of Bing's 70's Christmas songs, as my two Crosby Christmas favorites.The only song missing here is a song Bing recorded for United Artists records, "When A Child Is Born".See all 6 customer reviews...Bing Crosby Christmas music
Have enjoyed Bing Crosby's Christmas music from 75rpm albums to CDs!Nice traditioal Christmas music
This CD has many of the old Christmas standards in very traditional arrangements.It is a fine collection for a Bing Crosby fan.CHRISTMAS IS BING CROSBY
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