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The following is a list of crooners and includes artists who have been described as a crooner at some point in their career. Crooners are singers who sing in a soft, intimate style made possible by the introduction of microphones and amplification.[1]

Golden Age (1920s-1960s)

Post-Golden Age (1970s-Present)

See also

References

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  32. ^ "Frank Sinatra Jr., son of Ol' Blue Eyes, dies". Reno Gazette Journal. Retrieved 2020-05-06. Frank Sinatra Jr., a legendary crooner like his father, died at the age of 72. He not only supported his father's music career but also followed his own singing and acting ambitions.
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  48. ^ Pagones, Stephanie (2020-03-06). "Who is Wayne Newton?". FOXBusiness. Retrieved 2020-05-06. The longtime crooner signed a multimillion-dollar agreement with the Stardust casino-hotel in 1999 and is considered to have had one of the first headliner residencies.
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