'Whispering' Jack Smith

Born: 1896-05-29

His distinctive "whispering" vocal delivery, for which he became famous, was caused when he fell victim to a poison gas attack during World War I. His voice never fully recovered and, unable to sing at full volume, he instead learned to make the best use of early microphone technology to record his soft vocal style.


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Cheer Up and Smile

as Himself
Released: 1930-06-22

When a popular radio singer is knocked unconscious during a robbery, a squeaky-voiced college...

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The Big Party

as Billy Greer
Released: 1930-02-23

Kitty Collins and Flo Jenkins, a couple of jazz-age cuties with bobbed-hair and...

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