What made him successful? Was it dazzling special effects? Booty-shaking dance routines? Ear-splitting guitar riffs? No, it was the warm, relaxed manner of the man Bing Crosby dubbed “the man who ...
A Long Island home once owned by cardigan-wearing crooner Perry Como, whose family-oriented pop music captured audiences in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s, has come back on the market at $2.9 million. The ...
Well, not really, because the cardigan-wearing crooner died in May 2001. But Como, or rather, the stone statue of him in his western Pennsylvania hometown of Canonsburg, has been silenced. The borough ...