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  1. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608003198Dick Haymes Biography

    Dick Haymes's Career. Debuted at the Hotel Monmouth in New Jersey, 1931; met bandleader Johnny Johnson, who asked him to sing with the band for the summer; later organized band of his own; landed singing job on KHJ Radio in Los Angeles; joined the Harry James Band as vocalist, 1939; sang briefly with the Benny Goodman Orchestra; joined Tommy Dorsey Orchestra as a vocalist, appearing with ...

  2. 7 de sept. de 2010 · Count Every Star by Dick Haymes with the Artie Shaw Orch recordded in 1950. He was born Richard Benjamin Haymes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1918 His ...

  3. 21 de ene. de 2011 · LP "Rain or Shine" (1955)Faixa: You'll never know (Harry Warren / Mack Gordon)

  4. Dick Haymes (13 de setembro de 1916 — 28 de março de 1980) foi um dos mais esplêndidos cantores de baladas de sua era, [1] quase equivalente a Bing Crosby e Frank Sinatra em clássicos da forma como “It Can’t Be Wrong”, “Till the End of Time” e “It Might as Well Be Spring”. Embora sua carreira estivesse em baixa durante a era de ouro do pop adulto, os anos 1950 (devido a ...

  5. This song is made by one the greatest crooners of all time. I think this song is released somewhere in the 50's. Dick Haymes is like Frank Sinatra or Dean Ma...

  6. 20 de ago. de 2018 · Dick Haymes’ Centennial birthday was September 13th, 2018. The Argentinian born vocalist Dick Haymes ruled the charts during the big band and swing era of music. He is known for hits such as ‘there is no business like show business,’ Teresa,’ ‘Great Day,’ and ‘My Sin.’. His other hits were ‘It can’t be wrong,’ and ‘Till ...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2006 · The author does compare Dick Haymes to Frank Sinatra incessantly, in spite of the fact that their careers peaked at different times and they had different styles. Of course, it makes sense to mention Frank Sinatra during the Big Band period, because that's when Dick Haymes was following in his footsteps, literally, from band to band.