Bill Farrell (singer)

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title: Bill Farrell (singer)
text: William Angelo Fiorelli, better known as Bill Farrell, was a Cleveland-born recording artist in the 1950s on the MGM, Mercury Records and TEL record labels. In 1947, Bob Hope was in a night club in Buffalo, New York and saw Farrell perform. Hope, impressed with Farrell's powerful baritone voice and smooth delivery, invited Farrell to Hollywood. Hope featured him on his weekly radio show with Doris Day and Les Brown and his Orchestra. MGM released "Shrimp Boats" b/w "Cry" in October 1951 on the 4
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