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Bing Crosby's singing career was wrecked by horrifying ailment 'I can't breathe'
Bing Crosby was a huge star in the 1930s, but his singing career was constantly hampered by a horrible illness.
Before he became an American icon, Bing Crosby was just a kid from Spokane who could sing. Bing grew up on the edge of the Gonzaga University campus and the home where he fell in love music will ...
Mike Connor (Frank Sinatra): I have heard, among this clan/ You are called the forgotten man. C. K. Dexter Haven (Bing Crosby): Is that what they’re sayin’? Well, did you evah?/ What a swell party ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Christmas is coming early for Bing Crosby fans. Beginning Saturday, December 2, advocates for Bing Crosby will host the annual White Christmas open house, where the first 50 fans will ...
Kathryn Crosby, a 1950s Hollywood starlet who gave up her film career to marry Bing Crosby, the Oscar-winning actor, radio star and mellifluous “White Christmas” crooner, and as his widow became chief ...
The legendary crooner, who first sang the song that reminisces about snowy childhood Christmases, once told his nephew, Howard Crosby, that singing “White Christmas” in front of teary-eyed troops ...
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