Gogi GrantGogi Grant on the cover of her 2002 collection Her Very BestGogi Grant (born Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg, September 20, 1924) was an American popular singer. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Before adopting the name "Gogi Grant" she had used the names "Audrey Brown" and "Audrey Grant." She was given the name "Gogi" by Dave Kapp, the head of Artists and Repertory at RCA Records, who liked to patronize a restaurant called "Gogi's LaRue." In 1956 she was voted most popular female vocalist by Billboard magazine. In 1957 she supplied the vocals for Ann Blyth in the movie portrayal of Helen Morgan's life. Hit records
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In 1957 she supplied the vocals for Ann Blyth in the movie portrayal of Helen Morgan's life. It also ran as a Great Performances special on PBS. In 1956 she was voted most popular female vocalist by Billboard magazine. On November 30, 2004, his second live DVD, Live at the Greek, was released. Before adopting the name "Gogi Grant" she had used the names "Audrey Brown" and "Audrey Grant." She was given the name "Gogi" by Dave Kapp, the head of Artists and Repertory at RCA Records, who liked to patronize a restaurant called "Gogi's LaRue.". Both of Groban's albums were produced by David Foster, released under Foster's 143 Records and distributed by Warner Music. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On November 11, 2003, his second album Closer was released. Gogi Grant (born Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg, September 20, 1924) was an American popular singer. The following month, he performed "To Where You Are" and "The Prayer" at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway, and joined The Corrs, Ronan Keating, Sting, Lionel Richie and others for a holiday performance at the Vatican in Rome. "The Wayward Wind" (1956). On February 24, 2002, Groban performed "The Prayer" with Charlotte Church at the closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, and in November, Groban had his own PBS special Josh Groban In Concert (2002). "Suddenly There's a Valley" (1955). On November 20, 2001, his self-titled debut album Josh Groban was released and over the next year, his album went from gold to double-platinum. "Strange Are the Ways of Love" (1958). The character of Malcolm Wyatt was so popular that Groban was asked to come back the next season to reprise his role. Kelley had been impressed at the 1999 Gray Davis inauguration and based on the audience reaction to Groban's singing, Kelley wrote a similar scene in this finale. The series creator David E. In May 2001, Groban played the role of Malcolm Wyatt in the season finale of the television series Ally McBeal, performing "You're Still You" and "To Where You Are" from his debut album. He performed with Sarah Brightman on her 2000-2001 La Luna Tour, and made his recording debut by singing "For Always" with Lara Fabian on the movie soundtrack to A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001). Records through Foster's own 143 Records imprint. Accepted into the theater department at Carnegie Mellon University, Groban left after his freshman year, when he was offered a recording contract at Warner Bros. Groban worked for Foster as a rehearsal singer on a series of high-profile events, including the 1999 Grammy Awards -- where, as a stand-in for Andrea Bocelli, he rehearsed Foster's "The Prayer" with Céline Dion -- and the January 1999 inauguration of Gray Davis as governor of California. In late 1998, the 17-year-old Groban was introduced by his vocal coach to Grammy-winning producer/arranger David Foster. In 1997 and 1998, Groban attended the Interlochen Arts Program, majoring in musical theater. Known for his unique low-tenor voice and good looks, his musical style ranges from classical to pop. Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer. Listen to You Raise Me Up (Opens in Windows Media Player) (http://www.warnerreprise.com/asx/joshgroban_youraisemeup_audio_128-a.asx). Official Josh Groban Website (http://www.joshgroban.com). IMDb.com profile: Josh Groban (http://imdb.com/name/nm1169011/). |