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Artist Profile: Dick Haymes

Dick Haymes, Soft Lights, Sweet Music

Dick Haymes had a captivating baritone voice - some said it was the best of the 20th Century. He had a way with a ballad. He was good looking, a star on radio, TV and in films. He was a successful performer in nightclubs and concerts, and racked up an impressive string of hit records.

Some say he was in the same league as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby. Some critics considered him better than Sinatra.

But Haymes’ star never seemed to glow quite as brightly as Frank’s. And a look at his life may reveal why.

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A real-life courtroom drama with touches of comedy and absurdity captured the attention of TV viewers in 1995. The O.J. Simpson trial changed the daytime TV landscape, and found dozens of lawyers moonlighting as television commentators.

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