Arden, Toni (fl. 1950s)
Arden, Toni (fl. 1950s)
American singer. Fl. 1950s.
Pop vocalist, sang with Al Trace (1945) and Joe Reichman (1946); was an important singing star for Columbia Records and Decca (1950s); known for such songs as "I Can Dream, Can't I?," "Padre," and "Kiss of Fire."
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