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Artist Bio:
Frankie Laine was an American singer, songwriter, and actor, born on March 30, 1913, in Chicago, Illinois. He was known for his powerful and distinctive voice, which made him one of the most popular and successful singers of the 1940s and 1950s. Laine's music encompassed a variety of genres, including jazz, pop, and country, and he had numerous hits such as "That's My Desire," "Mule Train," and "Rawhide."
Laine's career spanned over six decades, during which he recorded over 70 albums and had multiple chart-topping singles. He was also a prolific performer, appearing in numerous films and television shows. In recognition of his contributions to the music industry, Laine was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He passed away on February 6, 2007, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of music.
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