Buddy Greco

Jazz and pop singer and pianist

Buddy Greco - Performers & Entertainers born August 14th, 1926
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A prominent jazz and pop singer and pianist, this artist gained recognition in the mid-20th century. Rising to fame in Las Vegas, performances included showcases at major venues like the Sands Hotel. This performer released many recordings, blending traditional jazz with pop influences. Throughout the career, contributions to the music scene included frequent collaborations with big bands and orchestras. The artist's unique vocal style and piano skills made significant contributions to the entertainment industry.

Recorded hits such as 'The Lady Is a Tramp'

Performed at prominent venues in Las Vegas

Collaborated with notable orchestras

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