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Bob Johnstone (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Johnstone (singer)

Bob Johnstone, born Robert Morton Johnston (September 22, 1916 – May 6, 1994) was an American traditional pop music singer.
Johnstone was born Chattanooga, Tennessee, moving with his family to Atlanta, then to the family home town of Nashville, Tennessee, where he grew up. In 1938 he married Georgia Frances Byram; they were to have a son and two daughters.
==Early career==
Johnstone began singing professionally in Nashville in 1940 on radio and with the dance orchestras of Beasley Smith and Francis Craig. In 1943 he went to New York City where the following year he was signed by Paul Whiteman for his Philco Hall of Fame radio broadcast on NBC's Blue Network (later ABC).

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