The term "pop star" would not have been applied to singers during the nineteenth century, as the concept of popular music and celebrity culture as we know it today did not exist at that time. Instead, singers were typically classified by their musical genre, such as Opera, classical, or folk, and their fame was often more localized or tied to specific performances rather than widespread commercial success. The rise of mass media and recording technology later in the twentieth century contributed to the emergence of the modern pop star.
. Singing and activism Paul Leroy Robeson was an American singer and actor who got involved with the Civil Rights Movement during the last century.
Those are radio transmitted vocal monitors from the P.A. sysstem so that the singer can hear themselves over accompaniment. Stage monitors were the norm but are prone to feedback and the singer must stay near them.
I think it is Ahn Je Wook but could be wrong. The voice is very similar and I think he did drama OSTs during that time period.
On October 19, 2010, singer/actor Patrick Wilson sang "God Bless America" during the 7th inning stretch.
Mahalia Jackson
no
Tom deludge
She may not have WRITTEN it, but she is the singer of 21st Century Girl.
. Singing and activism Paul Leroy Robeson was an American singer and actor who got involved with the Civil Rights Movement during the last century.
Jenny Lind
No, the steam engine was not invented by Isaac Merritt Singer. The steam engine was developed in the 18th century, with significant contributions from inventors like Thomas Newcomen and James Watt. Isaac Merritt Singer is best known for his improvements to the sewing machine and for founding the Singer Sewing Machine Company in the 19th century.
Elvis Presley
Blind Lemon Jefferson was a known itinerant singer in the South during the early 20th century. In the late 1920s, he would be known for being on the Paramount Record Label.
well i say its beyonce or Micheal Jackson by he is dead so yaaaaaaa i hope that helped!!!!
Vince Gill
yes
John Floyd Was a Politician From Virginia (USA) Who Lived in the Late 16th Early 17th Century. He Was Not a Singer or an Actor as Far as His Biography Tells Us.