Perry Como


Pierino Ronald Perry Como was an American singer and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century, he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years after signing with the label in 1943. Mr. C., as he was nicknamed, sold millions of records for RCA and pioneered a musical variety television show. Como was seen weekly on television from 1949 to 1963, then continued hosting the Kraft Music Hall variety program monthly until 1967. His television shows and seasonal specials were broadcast throughout the world. Also a popular recording artist, Perry Como produced numerous hit records. Comos appeal spanned generations and he was widely respected for both his professional standards and the conduct in his personal life.

Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. He was the seventh of ten children and the first Americanborn child of Pietro Como and Lucia Travaglini, who both immigrated to the US in 1910 from the Abruzzese town of Palena, Italy. He did not begin speaking English until he entered school, since the Comos spoke Italian at home. The family had a secondhand organ his father had bought foras soon as Como was able to toddle, he would head to the instrument, pump the bellows, and play music he had heard by ear. Pietro, a mill hand and an amateur baritone, had all his children attend music lessons even if he could barely afford them. In a rare 1957 interview, Comos mother, Lucia, described how her young son also took on other jobs to pay for more music lessons Como learned to play many different instruments, but never had a voice lesson. He showed more musical talent in his teenage years as a trombone player in the towns brass band, playing guitar, singing at weddings, and as an organist at c

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