Richard Dyer-Bennet

Richard Dyer-Bennet

Richard Dyer-Bennet (October 6, 1913 - December 14, 1991) was a Folk-singer (or his own preferred term, "minstrel") and voice teacher. His last name is often misspelled "Dyer-Bennett".

Dyer-Bennet studied voice with Gertrude Wheeler Beckman and Sven Scholander, and from the first made his living singing. During his peak performance years, he gave 50 concerts a year. He recorded extensively for many labels, and eventually founded his own, Dyer-Bennet Records, and recorded in his own living room. The albums he recorded on his own label have been re-released on CD by Smithsonian Folkways.

External links

* [http://richard.dyer-bennet.net "Richard Dyer-Bennet Resource Page"]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/richard-dyer-bennett?cat=entertainment Biography at answers.com]


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