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  2. Justin Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    The third single from the album, "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", was a substantial hit in the UK, as was their tilt at the Christmas 2003 number 1, "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)", which only just fell short, both singles reaching No. 2 in 2003. The band also appeared in the video for Band Aid 20, with Hawkins singing a number of ...

  3. Jonathan and Darlene Edwards - Wikipedia

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    The routine was conceived in the 1950s, and involved Weston playing songs on the piano in unconventional rhythms, while Stafford sang off-key in a high pitched voice. The couple released five albums and one single as the Edwardses, and their 1960 album, Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris won that year's Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.

  4. Castrato - Wikipedia

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    The singer in question was a pupil of Moreschi's, Domenico Mancini, such a successful imitator of his teacher's voice that even Lorenzo Perosi, Direttore Perpetuo of the Sistine Choir from 1898 to 1956 and a strenuous opponent of the practice of castrato singers, thought he was a castrato.

  5. Boy soprano - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Lymon became a famous singer when he recorded "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" with 1950s boy band The Teenagers [29] and remained popular after 1957 as a solo artist. [44] [45] As he turned 17-years old in 1959, his voice had changed [45] to a low tenor. [46] [47] Bruno Mars performed as an Elvis impersonator as a child. [48] [49] [50] He ...

  6. List of people with absolute pitch - Wikipedia

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    American singer, songwriter and dancer James P. Johnson [19] 1894 1955 American pianist and composer Scott Joplin [20] 1868 1917 American composer and pianist Carole King [21] 1942 (living) American singer, songwriter, and musician Dimash Kudaibergen [22] 1994 (living) Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Gary Moore [23] 1952 2011

  7. John Wallace (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Wallace performed with Chapin for ten years, until Harry Chapin's death in 1981. In live concerts, Wallace would sing very high head tones on songs such as "Taxi". However, John displayed a remarkable vocal range, as he also sang the baritone parts in "Mr. Tanner" and "30,000 Pounds of Bananas". [citation needed]

  8. Wayne Newton - Wikipedia

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    Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942), also known as Mr. Las Vegas, is an American singer and actor.One of the most popular singers in the United States from the mid-to-late 20th century, Newton remains one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas and has performed there since 1963.

  9. Jo Stafford - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, it was the first song by a female singer to top the chart. [76] The record first appeared on U.S. charts on August 1, 1952, and remained there for 24 weeks. In the UK, it entered the charts on November 14, 1952, at number 2, reached number one on January 16, 1953, and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.