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Comments For1: Billy Eckstine
Billy Eckstine (8 July 1914 ??“ 8 March 1993), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as William Clarence Eckstein. He was an American jazz singer and bandleader
Born: Jul 08, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Died: Mar 08, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Representative Songs: 'Prisoner of Love,' 'Jelly,
Billy Eckstine AKA William Clarence Eckstein. Born: 8-Jul-1914 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA Died: 8-Mar-1993 Location of death: Pittsburgh, PA
Born: Jul 08, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Died: Mar 08, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Representative Songs: 'Prisoner of Love,' 'Jelly,
21 Jun 2007 In 1943 Eckstine was ready to launch his own group, the Billy Eckstine Band. Billy Eckstine was top male vocalist, Metronome magazine,
William Clarence `Billy' Eckstine - IT WAS HIS silky, rich and unusually powerful baritone on deep- blues : Encyclopedia.com.