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Perry Como
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One of the most popular vocalists between the end of World War II and the rise of rock & roll in the mid-'50s,
Perry Como
perfected the post-big band approach to pop music by lending his own irresistible laidback singing -- influenced by
Bing Crosby
and
Russ Columbo
-- to the popular hits of the day on radio, TV, and LP. Both his early traditional crooning style plus his later relaxed manner and focus on novelty material were heavily indebted
to
Bing Crosby
, though
Como's
appeal during the early '50s was virtually unrivalled. Born in 1912 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania,
Como
was working as a singing barber in his hometown when he began touring with local bandleader
Freddie Carlone
at the age of 21. By the mid-'30s, he got his big break with
Ted Weems & His Orchestra
, who headed a popular radio show named Beat the Band. After the orchestra broke up in 1942,
Como
hosted a regional CBS radio show later called Supper Club. The show's success gained him a contract with RCA Victor Records by 1943, and he also began working in Hollywood with Something for the Boys.
Perry Como's
real big break came with the 1945 film A Song to Remember. His rendition of
"Till the End of Time"
spent ten weeks at the top of the charts and became the biggest hit of the year.
Como's
dreamy baritone worked especially well on ballads, such as the additional 1945-47 number one hits
"Prisoner of Love,"
"Surrender"
and
"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)."
Hired by NBC for another radio show in 1948,
Como
crossed over to the emerging medium of television that same year with the Chesterfield Supper Club. The show quickly took off, and eventually earned him four Emmy Awards. In the mid-'50s,
Como
began to indulge in light novelty fare, the titles often comprising nonsense words --
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Doo,"
"Hoop-Dee-Doo,"
"Pa-Paya Mama"
and
"Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)."
Though he often disliked the songs, they frequently became huge hits and made his reputation as one of the singers who defined the style of music later known as middle-of-the-road pop.
Como's
breezy songs had worked well at the beginning of the decade, but his appeal began to wane towards the end of the 1950s, with the emergence of rock & roll and the wave of teen idols. His last number one hit,
"Catch a Falling Star,"
came in 1958.
Como
was much less visible during the 1960s, but returned in 1970 with his first live show in over two decades, and a world tour followed; a single (
"It's Impossible"
) even made the Top Ten in late 1970.
Como
continued to record LPs and occasional television specials while making scattered appearances during the 1970s and '80s. On May 12, 2001
Perry Como
died in his sleep at his home in Florida. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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