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He probably transcends any one category. But, if you had to label it you could call it "classic pop" or "swing". His style evolved from having been a vocalist during the "big band" era. He single handedly ended that era by making the focus the singular singer, not the band. The songs he sang have been called the "Great American Songbook".

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