The Candy Man – Sammy Davis Jr.

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A talented actor, comedian, singer, and dancer; Sammy Davis Jr. stands in history as an entertainment legend. Despite being a victim of prevailing racism throughout his life, Sammy overcame it all to establish a career that would lead him to unrivaled fame and admiration.

Definitely has to be noted that Sammy used this fame to make a big difference in society. As his fame grew, clubs and venues were clambering to get him on their stage; but he refused to perform at any establishment that practiced racial segregation, which led to the creation and integration of several venues around Miami and Las Vegas.

Davis continued to be a prominent social activist, becoming highly active in the Civil Right Movement, and even marrying a Swedish Actress, May Britt, in a time when interracial marriage was illegal in most states.

Sammy had a long standing music career, including a No 1. hit in “The Candy Man”, and forming the Rat Pack along with fellow super stars Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

We’re happy to say that some of his greatest hits are now available here at getconquer.com!

My talent was the weapon, the power, the way for me to fight. It was the one way I might hope to affect a man’s thinking.”

America’s Original Christmas Queen

We’re really excited about the addition of these platinum artists to the Conquer platform. Rosemary Clooney was one of America’s most beloved performers for nearly six decades. Her voice was described as deep, and rich with a smooth tone that earned her recognition as one of America’s premier pop and jazz singers.

The Wall Street Journal called her “A pop icon and spoken in the same breath as Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.”, and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award on Feb 28, 2002; the year of her death. She is best known for her role in the 1954 film White Christmas, alongside Bing Crosby.

Since then she has become an icon of the holiday season, and her Christmas album is now available right here on getconquer.com

“Rosemary Clooney, an American musical treasure and one of the best friends a song ever had.”