LOS ANGELES - Frankie Laine, the big-voiced singer whose string of hits made him one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s, died Tuesday. He was 93. Laine died of heart failure at Scripps ...
Singer Frankie Laine is seen in this November 1949 file photo provided by General Artists Corporation. Laine, the big-voiced singer whose string of hits made him one of the most popular entertainers ...
Frankie Laine, a pop idol with an enormous voice and an even bigger catalog of hits, died yesterday at 93 in a San Diego hospital. Laine was also celebrated for the wide range of styles that he ...
Frankie Laine, the big-voiced singer whose string of hits made him one of the most popular entertainers in the 1950s, died of heart failure Tuesday in San Diego, Calif. He was 93. “He was one of the ...
Cole occasionally broke with tradition at Capitol and reverted to his jazz roots. Perhaps Cole's most perfect 12-inch album from the jazz perspective was Just One of Those Things. Arranged by Billy ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Frankie Laine, the full-voiced singer who became one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s with such hits as "I Believe", "Jezebel" and the theme to the TV Western ...
In 1950, Harry Truman was in his second term as president of the United States. Cinderella was the top-grossing film at the American box office. Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, the Mills Brothers, Frankie ...
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