Marian Anderson
Marian Anderson.
The singer at Lincoln Memorial was Marian Anderson. The Daughters of the American Revolution refused to let her sing at Constitution Hall. Secretary of the Interior, Harold L. Ickes invited her to sing at the Lincoln Memorial.
Contralto opera singer, Marion Anderson, was the first black woman to sing the national anthem publicly. She performed the anthem at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, in 1939.
Marian Anderson was an African American contralto and was one of the most celebrated singers in the 20Ís. She became important in the struggle for the black artists and overcome racial prejudice in the US in the 20Ís.
On April 9, 1939, Marian Anderson sang before an estimated crowd of 75,000. Her performance was carried live across America on radio as well.
Bobby Helms-1957
He sang Who's Lovin' You.
There was one male singer who sang fever, and that was Michael Jackson.
No. The original singer was Paul Di'Anno, who was replaced by Bruce Dickinson. When Dickinson left, he was replaced by various singers, but then he returned. Jack Black never sang for them.
Nickelback sang with santana,daughtry...... I THINK SO...... Maybe he Had sang with other singers to?
Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram
No one