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Gene_Austin
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20th-century Baptist
Death from lung cancer in California
Four Star Records artist
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1900 birth
1972 death
20th-century American male singer
American male pop singer
American male singer-songwriter
Burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients
Musician from Baltimore
Old-time American radio person
RCA Victor artist
Singer-songwriter from California
Singer-songwriter from Louisiana
Singer-songwriter from Texas
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Traditional pop music singer
United States Army personnel of World War I
United States Army soldier
Vaudeville performer
Child soldier
Writer from Minden, Louisiana
Person from Gainesville, Texas
Southern Baptist
American crooner
Musician from Palm Springs, California
Singer-songwriter from Maryland
Vocalion Records artist
Baptist from Louisiana
Baptist from Maryland
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Gene Austin
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Austin
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solo_singer
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birthDate
1900-06-24
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birthPlace
Texas
California
Louisiana
Maryland
Gainesville, Texas
Palm Springs, California
Baltimore
Cooke County, Texas
Minden, Louisiana
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birthYear
1900
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deathDate
1972-01-24
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deathPlace
California
Los Angeles
Palm Springs, California
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deathYear
1972
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Old-time music
Pop music
Traditional pop
Vaudeville
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hometown
California
Louisiana
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instrument
Singing
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Singing
Songwriter
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party
Democratic Party (United States)
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RCA Records
Vocalion Records
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
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artist
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When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
Carolina Moon (song)
Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time
My Blue Heaven (song)
Ramona (1928 song)
Tonight You Belong to Me
Ain't She Sweet
My Melancholy Baby
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George Reneau
Carson Robison
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George Reneau
Carson Robison
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writer
of
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
The Lonesome Road