Gene Autry was known as the "Singing Cowboy" . He had appeared on both TV as well as film .
John Wayne
Smith Ballew was dubbed as the singing voice for John Wayne in the singing sandy movies. Smith Ballew denied that he dubbed the singing voice. The director of "Riders of Destiny," Robert N. Bradbury went on record as stating it was his son, Bill Bradbury, who did the singing for the Duke. Bill was also the twin brother of cowboy star, Bob Steele, who also made the statement that it was his brother.
Hank Snow
The Cowboy Star - 1936 was released on: USA: 20 November 1936
The TV western star who rode a horse named King was Gene Autry. Autry was known as the "Singing Cowboy" and became a popular figure in Western films and television during the 1930s and 1940s. His horse, Champion, was also famous, but King was notably associated with him in various shows and films. Autry's contributions to the genre made him an iconic figure in American pop culture.
well it depends on how you look at it and also singing shouldn't be a service it is a way of life and something to enjoy. If your a pop star then it is a service
Sirius is also known as the Dog Star.
The Cowboy and the Movie Star - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 7 June 1998
Planet Venus is known as the morning star, and also as the evening star.
john travolta
yes
Polaris, also known as the north star or pole star.