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  1. Personal life. Illness and death. Tributes. Discography. 10" LP releases. 12" LP releases. LP/CD compilations of note. References. Archives. External links. Billy Eckstine. William Clarence Eckstine (July 8, 1914 – March 8, 1993) [1] was an American jazz and pop singer and a bandleader during the swing and bebop eras.

  2. Billy Eckstine (born July 8, 1914, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died March 8, 1993, Pittsburgh) was an American singer and bandleader who achieved great personal success while fostering the careers of a number of younger jazz musicians.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Billy Eckstine: A Crooner Who Crossed Barriers. Mobbed by teenage girls wherever he went, Billy Eckstine at one time rivaled Frank Sinatra's popularity. Billy Eckstine was smooth as silk. He was ...

  4. William ClarenceBillyEckstine (vocalist / bandleader) was born on July 8, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvannia and passed away on March 8, 1993 in Pittsburg at the age of 78. Eckstines grandparents were William F. Eckstein and Nannie Eckstein, a mixed-race, lawfully married couple who lived in Washington D.C.; both were born in the year.

  5. Billy Eckstine. William Clarence Eckstine ( Pittsburgh, 8 de julio de 1914-Pittsburgh, 8 de marzo de 1993) fue un cantante estadounidense de jazz y música pop. Poseedor de una voz de barítono, fue durante los años cuarenta una figura carismática de la música popular negra, al liderar una de las primeras big band de bop y convertirse en el ...

  6. 7 de jul. de 2014 · By Ben Cosgrove. July 7, 2014 11:33 AM EDT. T here was a time in the post-World War II era when William Clarence “BillyEckstine (1914 – 1993) was, for millions of fans and peers around the ...

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › eckstine-billy-1914-1993Billy Eckstine (1914-1993) - Blackpast

    18 de oct. de 2010 · In 1953 he married his second wife, model and actress Carol Drake. They had seven children before their 25-year marriage ended in divorce in 1978. After suffering a stroke in 1992, Billy Eckstine died in Pittsburgh on March 8, 1993. Subjects: African American History, People. Terms: