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  2. Arthur Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Tracy (born Abba Avrom Tracovutsky; June 25, 1899 – October 5, 1997) [1] was an American vocalist and actor, billed as The Street Singer. His performances in theatre, films and radio, along with his recordings, brought him international fame in the 1930s.

  3. The 18th Street Singers - Wikipedia

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    The 18th Street Singers is an all-volunteer 50-voice choir based in Washington, D.C. The ensemble is known for performing choral music from a variety of styles, from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary classical music .

  4. A Mighty Wind - Wikipedia

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    The show itself proceeds with only two hitches: the intended opening song for The Folksmen's set is played first by the New Main Street Singers (a song called "Never Did No Wanderin'", which the Folksmen sing in a rugged, emotional manner consistent with the spirit of the song, while the New Main Street Singers perform it in their usual peppy ...

  5. Renaissance Street Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Street Singers is a New York City-based amateur choir that performs polyphonic sacred music a cappella in free concerts in public spaces of the city. It was founded in 1973 by John Hetland , who remains the conductor and also prepares the music.

  6. The Rooftop Singers - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Street replaced Stuart shortly before the Rooftop Singers formally disbanded in 1967. [7] Darling and Street continued working as a duo into the early 1970s, recording the album The Possible Dream for Vanguard. [2] Lynne Taylor, who was married to radio DJ Skip Weshner, [8] died by suicide on 21 April 1979, aged 43. [9]

  7. Street performance - Wikipedia

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    For many musicians, street performance was the most common means of employment before the advent of recording and personal electronics. [5] Prior to that, a person had to produce any music or entertainment, save for a few mechanical devices such as the barrel organ, the music box, and the piano roll.

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  9. Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Singers of All Time - Wikipedia

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    "The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time" is a feature published by American magazine Rolling Stone in 2008. The list presented was compiled by a panel of 179 musicians. [1] It was updated in 2023, and upgraded as "The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time" list. The 2023 list was compiled by the magazine's staff and key contributors. [2]