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Follow on Google News | Bringing Back The 50's Featuring Teresa BrewerIn the early to mid 1950's, the world of popular music was spearheaded by hundreds of male and female vocalists and vocal groups, much like the Big Bands had control of the music of the 1940's. Teresa Brewer was just one of many, but she was BIG!
By: sampod4u.com Teresa ushered in the theme of the 1950's with her gigantic hit "Music! Music! Music!", She had a very distinctive voice and vocal styling, much like her counterparts. People don't always realize how many superb vocalists ruled the sound of music in the 50's: artists like Doris Day, Peggy Lee, Joni James, Jo Stafford, Patti Page, as well as Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and The Four Aces, The McGuire Sisters, The Four Lads and hundreds of others led the musical field, all in their own inimitable way. The fact that they are not much heard on radio or tv anymore does not diminish their importance, nor the fact that their music has mostly become the center of classical standard pop. Miss Brewer is famous for her vocal variety, much like Doris Day was at the same time. Both ladies could sing anything from jazz, to ballads, to country songs, to novelty songs and make them all sound terrific. "Richochet" Check in to sampod4u.com and rediscover what made 50's music such an important part of American Musical History. End
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