Pop Musical Muse 10/29/2021: “The Voice” Is Dead at 82

Jay and the Americans, a popular male vocal group during the 1960s, wasn’t a hit factory on the charts (although four of the band’s records made the Top Ten), but their clean-cut look and sound attracted record buyers and live audiences the world over. Lead singer Jay Black (born David Blatt), known as “The Voice” for his crooning, doo-wop-inspired vocals, died October 22 at the age of 82.

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Pop Musical Muse 10/8/2021: One of the Most Talented Ever

Walden Robert Cassotto, otherwise known as Bobby Darin, was an award-winning singer, actor, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and one of the most talented rock ‘n’ rollers ever. He performed from 1956 right up until his death in 1973, through four successful stages of his musical career: rock ‘n’ roll, big band, country, and folk.

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