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  1. Tony Martin (American singer) Alvin Morris (December 25, 1913 – July 27, 2012), known professionally as Tony Martin, was an American actor and popular singer. His career spanned over seven decades, and he scored dozens of hits between the late-1930s and mid-1950s with songs such as "Walk Hand in Hand", "I Love Paris", "Stranger in Paradise ...

  2. 5 days ago · Tony Martin (born December 25, 1913, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died July 27, 2012, Los Angeles, California) was an American pop singer and movie actor whose handsome visage and smooth baritone voice made him one of the most celebrated all-around entertainers of his era. Morris grew up in Oakland, California, and, as a child, sang ...

  3. Empire. Anthony Philip Harford (born 19 April 1957), better known by his stage name Tony Martin, is an English heavy metal vocalist, best known for his time fronting Black Sabbath, initially from 1987 to 1991 and again from 1993 to 1997. [1] Martin was the band's second-longest-serving vocalist after Ozzy Osbourne.

  4. Jul 31, 2012 · Tony Martin, an actor and singer whose virile crooning style made him one of the most popular recording artists of the 1940s and 1950s, died July 27 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 98....

  5. Jul 30, 2012 · July 30, 2012 12 AM PT. Tony Martin, one of the last of the big-name singer-actors from the golden age of Hollywood musicals, has died. He was 98. Martin, who toured for years with his wife ...

  6. Jul 31, 2012 · Tue 31 Jul 2012 10.52 EDT. The American entertainer Tony Martin, who has died aged 98, was once described as a singing tuxedo. Although he was rather a stiff actor, he was handsome and charming ...

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  8. Mar 22, 2024 · Martin joined the band in 1987 and recorded three albums with the band – The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross and Tyr – before Ronnie James Dio returned for 1992's Dehumanizer. Martin then rejoined Tony Iommi & Co. for a second bite at the Black Sabbath cherry, recording Cross Purposes in 1994 and Forbidden the following year.