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American country music singer and banjoist [94] Léo Marjane: 1912–2016: 104: French singer [95] Draga Matković: 1907–2013: 105: German classical pianist [96] Sir Robert Mayer: 1879–1985: 105: German-born British music patron and philanthropist [97] Albert J. McNeil: 1920–2022: 102: American choral conductor, ethnomusicologist and ...
New Zealand track and field athlete [222] Simone Schaller: 1912–2016: 104: American track and field athlete [157] Art Schallock: 1924– 100: American baseball player [223] Ambrose Schindler: 1917–2018: 101: American football player [224] Johan Chr. Schønheyder: 1915–2015: 100: Norwegian sports official [225] Mien Schopman-Klaver: 1911 ...
Baritone and music director [134] Selma van de Perre: F: June 7, 1922: 102 years, 195 days: Dutch: Resistance fighter [135] Pavel Pavlovich Syutkin: M: June 19, 1922: 102 years, 183 days: Russian: Military officer and recipient of the title Hero of the Russian Federation [136] Judy Hall: F: July 2, 1922: 102 years, 170 days: Australian: Pianist ...
You know their songs, but what you don't know about some of your favorite singers is that they were pretty talented athletes before their careers took off. 15 famous musicians you'd never guess ...
American actor and Olympic athlete [16] Irving Benson: 1914–2016: 102: American actor [17] Peter Berkos: 1922–2024: 101: American sound editor [18] Hilda Bernard: 1920–2022: 101: Argentine actress [19] Eva von Berne: 1910–2010: 100: Austrian film actress [20] Walter Bernstein: 1919–2021: 101: American screenwriter and film producer ...
The use of music at sporting events is a practice that is thousands of years old, [1] but has recently [when?] had a resurgence as a noted phenomenon. Some sports have specific traditions with respect to pieces of music played at particular intervals. Others have made the presentation of music very specific to the team—even to particular players.
The world's top 10 athlete earners collectively cracked $1.11 billion in the last year. Forbes: Eight athletes made $100M-plus last year, twice as many as any previous year Skip to main content
Madonna is the first woman in music to earn $100 million for a year (2009) and has become the highest-paid female musician a record 11 times. Taylor Swift remains the female musician with the highest annual earnings ever with $185 million in 2019, breaking previous record set by herself in 2016 with $170 million. [10] [11]