| Definition: | | Bing Crosby In this comprehensive biography of Bing Crosby, Gary Giddens traces the star`s life back to his wild childhood in Spokane, Washington, where Crosby--although an intelligent, popular boy--indulged in alcohol, women, and fist-fights. Eventually he realized his talent and secured a position in Paul Whiteman`s orchestra, where he developed his own style and accumulated slews of fans. By the mid-1930s, Giddens points out that Crosby--between public appearances--was starring in three movies and recording around 40 albums per year. In addition to chronicling the legendary singer`s rise to fame, Giddens offers keen insights into social and historical contexts. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001. more details ... |