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John Gary (born John Gary Strader; November 29, 1932 – January 4, 1998) was an American singer, recording artist, television host, and performer on the musical stage.


Early life

From
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, Gary started singing at the age of 5. He joined his older sister, Shirley Strader. At the age of 9, he won a 3-year scholarship to the prestigious Cathedral School of St John in Manhattan. He auditioned for the choir master, Norman Coke-Jeffcott. At the age of 10, Gary had won two (2) pins of distinction from the American Theatre Wing Merchant Seaman's Club for the Stage Door Canteen. Aged 12, he toured the southern states with Frank Pursley, a blind pianist for the Mason Conservatory.


Career

Gary sang in movies, on
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, had his own prime time network television variety series and appeared at
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, with numerous orchestras. He appeared thirty times as a guest on ''
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'' with
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,
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and
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. He traveled across the US and Canada with approximately 40 concerts per year. For six years he gave community concerts in over 400 cities and towns. He recorded 24 albums for
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. Prior to national stardom, Gary appeared on local New Orleans television station WDSU-TV, as a regular feature on the noontime television show ''Midday''. He also appeared at the Blue Room of the
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(later Fairmont) Hotel. He performed ''The John Gary Show'', three fifteen-minute shows a week, presaging his national (
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) show a decade later, a summer replacement for the '' Danny Kaye Show''. Gary was considered by many to be one of the most talented of popular singers due to his extraordinary breath control and tonal quality of his voice. He had an exceptionally wide range of octaves. His singing ranged from robust
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to a high sweet
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often in the same song. Many popular songs of the time were suited to his intimate style. Gary first recorded on
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between 1958 and 1960. In 1960, he joined
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and composed several popular songs. After signing with RCA Victor, Gary was nominated for a 1964
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for Best New Artist. He was a favorite singer of fellow RCA Victor artist
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. He had five songs that made the adult contemporary (or easy listening) chart in ''Billboard'' magazine. The song "Cold", released in 1967, was his most successful, topping the chart for two weeks at the end of that year. However, the song failed to crack the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart. In 1968 he voiced
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in the
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Animated TV special '' The Mouse on the Mayflower''. RCA has reissued some of his recordings and a 92-track, four-CD box set on the Collectables label. He served honorably in the United States Marine Corps. John Gary died in 1998 at age 65 of cancer in Dallas, Texas.


Discography

LP ALBUMS **LA BREA 8010/S8010-1961 pre RCA Victor only known album on this label; probably unauthorized collection of demonstration recordings. **RCA VICTOR *LPM/LSP-2745 — '' Catch a Rising Star'' (1963) *LPM/LSP-2804 — ''Encore'' (1964) *LPM/LSP-2922 — ''So Tenderly'' (1964) *LPM/LSP-2940 — ''The John Gary Christmas Album'' (1964) *LPM/LSP-2947 — ''David Merrick Presents Hits from His Hits'', with Ann-Margret (1964) *LPM/LSP-3349 — ''The Nearness of You'' (1965) *LPM/LSP-3411 — ''Your All-Time Favorite Songs'' (1965) *LPM/LSP-2994 — ''A Little Bit of Heaven'' (1965) *LPM/LSP-3666— ''A Heart Filled with Song'' (1966) *LPM/LSP-3570 — ''Your All-Time Country Favorites'' (1966) *LPM/LSP-3501— ''Choice'' (1966) *LPM/LSP-3695 — ''Especially for You'' (1967) *LOC/LS0-1139 — ''Carnegie Hall Concert'' (1967) *LPM/LSP-3730 — ''The Best of John Gary'' (1967) *LPM/LSP-3785 — ''Spanish Moonlight'' (1967) *LPM/LSP-3928 — ''On Broadway'' (1968) *LPM/LSP-3992 — ''John Gary Sings/John Gary Swings'' (1968) *LSP-4075 — ''Holding Your Mind'' (1968) *LSP-4233 — ''That's the Way It Was'' (1969) *VPS-6041 — ''This is John Gary'' (2 record set) (1971) **RCA CAMDEN *CAS-983 — ''The One and Only John Gary'' (1966) *CAS-2199 — ''That Warm and Tender Glow'' (1968) **KAMA-SUTRA *KSBS-2606 — ''Constantly'' (1975) **RCA INTERNATIONAL *NL89471 — ''Sincerely Yours'' (1984) **CHURCHILL *CHS67236 — ''In a Class By Himself'' (undated) **BRIARWOOD- *(no number)— ''On Tour'' (date unknown) COMPACT DISCS **RCA/BEAUTIFUL MUSIC COMPANY *DV01-0899 — ''All-Time Heart-Touching Favorites'' (1989) *DMC1-1328 — ''Songs of Love & Romance'' (1996) **AUDIOPHILE RECORDS-ACD-274 — ''Sings Cole Porter'' (1994) **RCA *07863-66998-2 — ''The Very Best of John Gary'' (1997) *DMC-12630 — ''The John Gary Christmas Album'' (2000) *69395-2— ''The Essential John Gary'' (2001) **RCA/COLLECTABLES COL-CD *2844 — ''The Nearness of You''/''All-Time Favorite Songs'' (2002) *2806 — ''So Tenderly''/''A Little Bit of Heaven'' (2002) *2805 — ''Catch a Rising Star''/''Encore'' (2002) *2865 — ''A Heart Filled With Song''/''Choice'' (2003) *2869 — ''Carnegie Hall Concert'' (2004) *7320 — ''The One and Only John Gary''/''That Warm and Tender Glow'' (2004)


See also

* List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gary, John 1932 births 1998 deaths 20th-century American singers Singers with a three-octave vocal range RCA Victor artists Ace Records (United States) artists American male composers 20th-century American composers American male voice actors United States Marines People from Watertown, New York 20th-century American male singers USA Records artists Deaths from cancer in Texas