Perry Como’s hit “Catch a Falling Star” became the first single ever awarded an official Gold Record by the Recording ...
Perry Como, born Pierino Ronald Como on May 18, 1912, in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, was an American singer and television personality. He was the seventh of 13 children born to Italian immigrant ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- About 250 mourners attended funeral services Friday for Perry Como, the mellow crooner who started out serenading customers in a barber shop and soared to fame in a career that ...
The short answer is: Get an antenna. Wonderful old Christmas TV specials with Perry Como, Johnny Cash, Andy Williams, Bing Crosby, Mac Davis, Rosemary Clooney, Mel Torme, Judy Garland and Danny Kaye ...
Sixty years ago, Perry Como cut a hit record of the dumbest song ever written. O.K., maybe not quite ever, but “Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom),” a stupefyingly banal novelty tune, surely ranks right ...
May 14 -- One of the last of the legendary crooners has passed away. Laid-back singer Perry Como, whose career stretched from the 1930s to the 1980s, died on Saturday at his home in Florida, The Palm ...
Leave it to Perry Como, the famously relaxed (and often just downright groggy) crooner of such goofy-fun '50s hits as "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" and "Papa Loves Mambo," to somehow be more ...
A battle between the daughter and one of the sons of the late singer Perry Como over his estate has ended with an agreement to conduct a lottery in which they and another sibling will choose from more ...
A Long Island home once owned by cardigan-wearing crooner Perry Como, whose family-oriented pop music captured audiences in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s, has come back on the market at $2.9 million. The ...
Legendary crooner Perry Como died in his sleep on May 12th at his home in Florida; he was eighty-eight. Born Pierino Roland Como in Canonsburg, Pa. on May 18th, 1912, Como apprenticed as a barber, a ...
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