Perry Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania of immigrant Italian parents. He didn't leave Canonsburg until 1932, when he was 20 years old, and he moved 100 miles away to Meadville, Pennsylvania, which was 80 miles from Cleveland. If he visited anywhere in Missouri, it was when he was on the road touring with an orchestra.
Perry Como was interested in making a career as a barber, so he could help support his family, so college was not an option for him. He married in 1933 and was on-the-road touring with orchestras and singing for his supper for the next 60 years.
Perry Como was 5ft 6in tall, was the first of his family to be born in the United States, and was the 7th son of a 7th son, and he had 12 siblings.
No, Perry Como was from an immigrant Catholic Italian family. His wife, Roselle, was also from an immigrant Catholic family from France.
he has many all over the world
The cast of A Christmas Special with Luciano Pavarotti - 1980 includes: Luciano Pavarotti as himself
Yes, Perry Como sang "Young at Heart" which was sung by Frank Sinatra in the 1955 film of the same name. The music was by Johnny Richards with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh (written in 1954). Como recorded it on October 26th 1960. It was included in the album "For the Young at Heart" (1961).
Perry Como's birth name is Pierino Ronald Como.
Perry Como was born on May 18, 1912.
Perry Como in Italy was created in 1966.
Perry Como - album - was created in 1980.
Do you have Perry Como singing Roomfull of Roses
Perry Como died on May. 12, 2001.
Perry Como's Christmas Concert was created in 1994.
Perry Como Live on Tour was created in 1981.
Wanted - Perry Como song - was created in 1952.
The Perry Como Christmas Album was created in 1968-08.
Perry Como had five brothers: Vincent, Philip, Mike, Donald, and Carmen.
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