Bing Crosby is an American singer as well as actor. Born Harry Lillis Crosby on May 3, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington DC, he was the fourth child of Harry Lincoln Crosby and Catherine Helen. Crosby’s music career started when he joined a band (which was later on disbanded) whose members are high schoolers. In 1925, Crosby formed a duo with Al Rinker. The duo had its popularity rising when Harry Barris joined them, forming the group known as the Rhythm Boys. Among them, Crosby was the one whom the crowd deeply fancied. By September of 1931, Crosby went on to become a solo artist.
If there is someone who could combine past tense and present tense verbs, it’s Bing Crosby. With his baritone-voice, Crosby was, and still is, one of the most popular and best selling singer-artist in America. One proof for this would be the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award he received in 1962. Amazingly, Crosby was able to have 17,000 songs in collection, most of which were from Decca records. In the music record of 1930, 10 among the top 50 songs for that year was sang by Crosby, either by solo or with others. According to the book Million Selling Records, Crosby has already received 23 platinum and gold records. Not only that, a poll in 1948 dubbed Crosby as “the most admirable man alive”. Aside from singing, Crosby also starred in movies. In 1944, he was given the Academy Award for Best Actor for his movie Going my way. In the year that followed, he was nominated for the same award for the sequel of that movie. White Christmas, Bing Crosby’s most famous film, grossed 30 million dollars in 1954.
However, among all the things that Crosby was doing back then, the one he is most passionate about was radio. Being on radio gave him the chance to sing his songs in a way that it makes someone feel that the song were dedicated “especially for you”. He made his first radio appearance radio as a guest star in Kraft Music Hall on Dec. 5, 1935, where he eventually became one of the show’s regulars. Crosby bid goodbye to the world on October 14, 1977 at the age of 74. Click here to read more about Bing Crosby
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Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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04.13.1944 | bob hope | ||
06.15.1944 | bob hope | ||
10.16.1946 | bob hope |
+ This was the World premier of Philco Radiotime who were the first sponsors of what was to be Bing'... | |
02.12.1952 | bogart and bacall | ||
10.29.1947 | boris karloff | ||
04.04.1948 | borrowing bings oscar ink spots | ||
11.20.1946 | burl ives | ||
11.20.1954 | burl ives | ||
05.10.1944 | cass dailey |
+ When the blue of the night meets the gold of the day someone waits for you in the shape of Bing, t... | |
02.17.1944 | cass daley | ||
02.17.1954 | cass daley | ||
06.08.1944 | cecil b demille | ||
01.04.1950 | chesterfield show al jolson |
+ Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The first tune is, "Dear Hearts and Gentle People." Bing and guest Al... | |
12.20.1950 | chesterfield show christmas with bings family |
+ Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The first tune is, "Adeste Fideles." A good Christmas show as Santa B... | |
12.26.1951 | chesterfield show guest bob hope |
+ Sponsored by: Chesterfield. The first tune is, "Down Yonder." Guests Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour ... | |
12.21.1944 | christmas program |
+ With December almost gone Gildy has been working like a beaver these past few days trying to get o... | |
12.20.1953 | christmas show |
+ Sponsored by: General Electric. The first tune is, "Adeste Fideles." Bing concludes with "White C... | |
11.27.1952 | connie boswell |
+ Sponsored by: General Electric. The first tune is, "Just You, Just Me." Red Nichols takes a solo ... | |
04.20.1944 | dave shelley |
+ The show begins with Bing once more packing his bags and setting off for his favorite San Fernando... | |
12.07.1944 | diana lynn |
+ Three years on from Pearl Harbor and things are looking much better both on the Pacific side of th... | |
12.07.1954 | dianna lynn | ||
10.15.1948 | dinah shore |
+ Command Performance USA brings you the greatest entertainers in America as requested by the fighti... | |
02.02.1944 | donald oconnor |
+ Bing opens by telling the audience that he packing his grip and leaving today, but don’t panic h... | |
02.02.1954 | donald oconnor | ||
11.19.1947 | dorothy kirstein |
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