arthur prysock's 1967 Concert History

Arthur Prysock (Born January 2, 1929 in Spartanburg, South Carolina – Died Bermuda, June 7, 1997) was an American baritone singer, whose widest exposure may have come from singing the "Tonight, Let It Be Lowenbrau" beer jingle in the late 1970's. Prysock who recorded for 43 years, released some 60 albums, with bandleaders including Buddy Johnson & Count Basie, on labels such as Mercury & Verve, but the bulk of his work was released via the Old Town label.

Jazz
Vocal Jazz
Easy Listening
Male Vocalists
Jazz Vocal
1968 3 concerts
1967 1 concert
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How many concerts has arthur prysock had?

arthur prysock has had 4 concerts.

What genre is arthur prysock?

arthur prysock is most often considered to be Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Easy Listening, Male Vocalists, and Jazz Vocal.

When was the last arthur prysock concert?

The last arthur prysock concert was on December 01, 1968 at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: Count Basie Orchestra / Nina Simone / arthur prysock / Gloria Lynne / Sonny Stitt / Eddie Harris / O.C. Smith.

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