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Crooner is an epithet given to a male singer of a certain style of popular songs, dubbed pop standards.Citation needed

Evolution

Crooning is a style that has its roots in the Bel Canto of Italian opera, but with the emphasis on subtle vocal nuances and phrasing found in jazz as opposed to elaborate ornamentation or sheer acoustic volume found in opera houses. Before the advent of the microphone, popular singers, like Al Jolson, had to project to the rear seats of a theater, which made for a very loud vocal style. The microphone made possible the more personal style. Crooning is not so much a style of music as it is a technique in which to sing.

Some crooners, most notably Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby or Andy Williams, incorporated other popular styles into their music, such as blues, dixieland and even native Hawaiian musicCitation needed
The genre enjoyed tremendous popularity within the former Soviet Union. Leading the way were artists such as Leonid Utyosov, Mark Bernes, Georg Ots, Vladimir Troshin, Rashid Beybutov, Oleg Anofriyev, as well as Sergey Zaharov, Mykola Gnatyuk, Valeriy Obodzinskiy, Vadim Mulerman, Vladimir Makarov, Iosif Kobzon, Vahtang "Buba" Kikabidze, and Muslim Magomaev. Their performances included a variety of influences ranging from jazz, romantic ballads, big-band, swing and ambient mood music, as well as popular film soundtracks.

Decline

After 1954 popular music became dominated by other styles, especially rock 'n' roll, while the music of latter-day crooners such as Perry Como and Matt Monro was recategorized as "easy listening" or "adult contemporary." Crooners have remained popular among fans of traditional pop music, with contemporary performers such as Tony Bennett, Morrissey and Engelbert Humperdinck keeping the form alive . While both male and female singers can sing in this style, the term "crooner" is rarely used to describe a female singer.

List of famous crooners

Sources

  • Michael Pitts and Frank Hoffman. The Rise of the Crooners (Scarecrow Press, 2002).
  • Giddins, Gary. "A Pocketful of Dreams" Boston: (Little, Brown and Company, 2001).
  • Various Artists. "Fabulous 50's Crooners Sing Their Hard To Find Hits" Ontario: (Hit Parade Records, 2006)

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