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Artist Bio:
Frankie Laine was an American singer, songwriter, and actor, born on March 30, 1913, and passed away on February 6, 2007. He was known for his powerful voice and versatile singing style, which encompassed pop, jazz, and country music. Laine achieved great success in the 1950s, with hits such as "That's My Desire," "Mule Train," and "Rawhide."
Laine's career spanned over seven decades, during which he recorded over 70 albums and appeared in numerous movies and television shows. He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame for his contributions to the music industry. Laine's unique vocal style and memorable hits have left a lasting impact on the world of music.
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