List of crooners
The following is a list of crooners and includes artists who have been described as a crooner at some point in their career. Crooners are singers who sing in a soft, intimate style made possible by the introduction of microphones and amplification.[1]
Golden Age (1920s-1960s)
- Al Bowlly[2]
- Al Jolson[3]
- Al Martino[4]
- Alan Dale[5]
- Andy Russell[6]
- Andy Williams[7]
- Arthur Prysock[8][9]
- Barry White[10]
- Billy Eckstine[11]
- Bing Crosby[12][13][7]
- Bobby Darin[4]
- Bobby Rydell[14]
- Bobby Short[15]
- Brian Evans[16]
- Brook Benton[17]
- Bryan Ferry[18]
- Buddy Clark[19]
- Buddy Greco[4]
- Carlos Gardel[20]
- Charles Aznavour[21]
- Cheo Feliciano[22]
- Dean Martin[7]
- Desi Arnaz[23]
- Dick Farney[24]
- Dick Haymes[7]
- Dick Powell[25]
- Dick Todd[26]
- Domenico Modugno[27]
- Don Cornell[4][7]
- Ed Ames[28]
- Eddie Fisher[7]
- Eddy Arnold[29]
- Engelbert Humperdinck[30]
- Fabian[31]
- Felipe Pirela
- Frank D'Rone
- Frank Fontaine
- Frank Sinatra Jr.[32]
- Frank Sinatra[33][7]
- Frankie Avalon
- Frankie Laine[4]
- Frankie Randall
- Fred Bongusto
- Gene Austin[34]
- Gene Autry
- Gene Kelly
- Guy Mitchell
- Herb Jeffries
- Hoagy Carmichael
- Jack Jones
- James Darren[4]
- Jerry Vale[4]
- Jim Reeves
- Jimmie F. Rodgers
- Jimmy Durante
- Jimmy Fontana
- Jimmy Roselli[4]
- Jimmy Young
- Joe Williams
- John Barrowman
- John Gary
- John Pizzarelli
- Johnnie Ray
- Johnny Dorelli
- Johnny Hartman
- Johnny Marvin[34]
- Johnny Mathis[7]
- Johnny Mercer
- Jonny Fair
- Joseph Kobzon
- José José
- José Luis Rodríguez
- Julius La Rosa[4]
- Ken Ard
- Kyle Vincent
- Kyu Sakamoto
- Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.
- Lars Lönndahl
- Lee Towers
- Leonard Cohen
- Linda Ronstadt
- Little Tony
- Los Panchos
- Lou Monte
- Louie Austen
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Jordan
- Louis Prima, Jr.
- Louis Prima
- Lucho Gatica[4]
- Luis Miguel
- Luther Vandross
- Mac DeMarco
- Marco Antonio Muñiz
- Mario Biondi
- Mario Frangoulis
- Mario Lanza
- Massimo Ranieri
- Matt Dusk
- Matt Monro
- Matteo Brancaleoni
- Mel Tormé[7]
- Merv Griffin[7]
- Michael Feinstein
- Morgan
- Morrissey
- Nat King Cole[7]
- Neil Diamond[35][36]
- Neil Hannon[37]
- Nick Lucas[34]
- Nicola Arigliano
- Nino Bravo
- Noel Harrison
- Olavi Virta
- Pat Boone
- Patrizio Buanne
- Paul Anka[38]
- Peabo Bryson
- Pedro Infante
- Pedro Vargas
- Perry Como[4][7]
- Peter Cincotti
- Peter Skellern
- Raphael
- Ray Charles
- Ray Price
- Ray Quinn
- Regis Philbin
- Renato Carosone
- Richard Butler
- Richard Hawley
- Ricky Nelson[39]
- Robert Goulet
- Roger Whittaker
- Roy Orbison[40]
- Rudy Vallée[2][34]
- Russ Columbo[41]
- Russ Morgan
- Sacha Distel
- Sam Browne[42]
- Sammy Davis Jr.[43][7]
- Scott Walker
- Sergio Bruni
- Sergio Franchi[4]
- Sondre Lerche
- Steve Lawrence
- Steve Tyrell
- Tino Rossi
- Tito Rodríguez
- Tom Gaebel
- Tom Jones[7]
- Tony Bennett[4]
- Tony Christie
- Tony Clifton[44]
- Tony Martin[7]
- Tony Renis
- Val Doonican[45]
- Vaughn De Leath[46]
- Vaughn Monroe[47]
- Vic Damone[4][7]
- Wayne Newton[48]
- Whispering Jack Smith[1]
Post-Golden Age (1970s-Present)
- Alejandro Fernández[49]
- Anthony Strong[50]
- Barry Manilow[51][52]
- Camilo Sesto[19]
- Charlie Zaa
- Chris Isaak[53]
- Cristian Castro
- Curtis Stigers
- Danny Aiello
- Darren Hayes
- Dave Vanian
- George Perris
- Gianni Russo
- Glenn Danzig
- Gregory Page
- Hamilton Leithauser
- Harry Connick Jr.
- James Tormé
- Jamie Cullum
- John Barrowman
- John Stevens
- Josh Groban
- Julio Iglesias
- Nathan Hartono
- Michael Bolton[54]
- Michael Bublé[4]
- Seth MacFarlane[55][56]
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See also
References
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Bookings through January 1999 have been announced for the American tour of Jolson -- The Musical, the hit, London-originated biography of vaudeville crooner Al Jolson.
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Frank Sinatra Jr., a legendary crooner like his father, died at the age of 72. He not only supported his father's music career but also followed his own singing and acting ambitions.
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The longtime crooner signed a multimillion-dollar agreement with the Stardust casino-hotel in 1999 and is considered to have had one of the first headliner residencies.
- Rozemberg, Hernán. "Mexican Crooner Alejandro Fernandez OK After His Truck Rolls Over". San Antonio Current. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
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