Snooky Lanson

American singer; star of 'Your Hit Parade'

Snooky Lanson - American singer; star of 'Your Hit Parade'
Born

1914
111 years ago

Died

July 2nd, 1990
35 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

Links & References

An American singer gained popularity as the male vocalist on the television program 'Your Hit Parade' from 1950 to 1959. The show showcased the top songs of the week and featured live performances by Lanson, who became a familiar face in American homes during the era. Lanson also had a successful recording career with several hit singles. His work contributed to the evolution of music television and established a foundation for future music variety shows. After the show's conclusion, he continued to perform in various venues and remained active in the music industry until later in life.

Starred in 'Your Hit Parade'

Recorded several hit singles

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