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Singer’s one-man band

NZPA-AP Las Vegas A singer, Robert Goulet, says the “generation gap” has left him without a record producer, so he’s getting into the business himself and hitting the road to promote his first album in six years, "Won’t You Dance With This Man?” Goulet, aged 52, formed his own company, designed the album cover, picked the tunes and cut the album in a local recording studio. Now he’s on a cross-country tour to sell it. “The only baritones companies are hiring today are the ones who wear one glove or mascara,” Goulet said in a recent interview. “There are are 150 million people out there who are not teenagers. I did the album for them.”

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Press, 19 February 1986, Page 6

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Singer’s one-man band Press, 19 February 1986, Page 6

Singer’s one-man band Press, 19 February 1986, Page 6