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・ Singin' Billy
・ Singin' in the Bathtub
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・ Singin' in the Rain (disambiguation)
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・ Singin' in the Rain (song)
Singin' Sam
・ Singin' Sammy Ward
・ Singin' the Blues
・ Singin' the Blues (1920 song)
・ Singin' to My Baby
・ Singin' with Feelin'
・ Singin' with the Big Bands
・ Singin'...
・ Singing
・ Singing 'n' Swinging
・ Singing a Song
・ Singing a Song in the Morning
・ Singing Adams
・ Singing All Along
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Singin' Sam : ウィキペディア英語版
Singin' Sam

Singin' Sam aka Harry Frankel (January 27, 1888, Springfield, Ohio -June 12, 1948, Richmond, Indiana) was a minstrel performer, vaudevillian and popular personality during the early days of radio. He was best known as "Singin' Sam, the Barbasol Man" for his long association with that company.
==Early life==
The son of clothing merchant Sol Frankel, young Harry grew up in Danville, Kentucky, singing in various quartets, moving with his parents to Richmond, Indiana, when he was nine years old. He joined Coburn's Minstrels in 1908 and later toured with Al G. Field's Minstrels. Frankel and his pal Joe Dunlevy were known as the Two Blackbirds when they performed in vaudeville theaters during the late 1920s.

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