Artist Bio:
Bing Crosby, born Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. on May 3, 1903, was an American singer, actor, and one of the most popular and influential performers in the 20th century. He rose to fame in the 1930s and 1940s as a leading figure in the development of the pre-recorded music industry. Crosby's trademark warm bass-baritone voice and relaxed, casual singing style made him a beloved entertainer for decades. He is best known for his hit songs like "White Christmas," "Swinging on a Star," and "Pennies from Heaven."
In addition to his successful music career, Crosby also appeared in numerous films, winning an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1944 film "Going My Way." He was a pioneer in the development of the entertainment industry, having been one of the first performers to embrace new technologies such as radio broadcasting, film, and the recording industry. Bing Crosby passed away on October 14, 1977, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the greatest entertainers of his time.
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