1. Irving Berlin

    Irving Berlin (May 11, 1888 - September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist, one of the most prodigious and famous American songwriters in history. Berlin was one of the few Tin Pan Alley/Broadway songwriters who wrote both lyrics and music for his songs. Although he never learned to read music beyond a rudimentary level, he composed over 3,000 songs, many of which ("God Bless America", "White Christmas", "Alexander's Ragtime Band", …

  2. Kate Smith

    Kathryn Elizabeth Smith (May 1, 1907 - June 17, 1986) was a Washington, D.C.-born singer best known for her rendition of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America". She was one of America's most beloved entertainers, with a radio, TV and recording career that spanned five decades, and which reached its most-remembered zenith in the 1940s. Her musical career began in earnest when she was discovered in 1930 by Columbia Records vice president Ted Collins, …

  3. Ronan Tynan

    Ronan Tynan, MB, BCh, BAO (born 1960 in Dublin, Ireland) is a popular tenor, singing in the classical Irish style. He is most famous for his renditions of God Bless America performed at Yankee Stadium during important New York Yankee games, such as Opening Day, nationally-televised games, and playoff games. Additionally he has sung for Buffalo Sabres during their hockey games. He is also known for participating in the 1984 Olympics.

  4. Daniel Rodriguez

    Daniel Rodriguez (born 1964-05-24; Brooklyn, New York) is an operatic tenor from New York City. He became known as "The Singing Policeman" in his former work with the New York City Police Department, due to his role as one of the department's designated National Anthem singers. In the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks, he received widespread attention with his rendition of "God Bless America", which he sang at memorial events and on television.

  5. Bruce Williams

    Bruce Williams is an American businessman and radio talk show host, who hosts "The Bruce Williams Show" on weekday evenings from 7 PM to 10 PM Eastern time. Williams has been doing his national radio show for more than 25 years. Williams grew up in East Orange, New Jersey. After serving with the United States Air Force in Korea and earning a degree in education from Newark State Teachers College, now Kean University, he became active in politics, education, …

  6. Ruth Laredo

    Ruth Laredo (nee Meckler, November 20, 1937, Detroit, Michigan - May 25, 2005, New York, New York) was a Jewish- American classical pianist referred to as "America's First Lady of the Piano". A precocious starter, she was able to play God Bless America on her mother's piano at age two. Under the tutelage of Rudolf Serkin, she graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music in 1960. She was married for some time to violinist Jaime Laredo.

  7. Jim Pike

    Jim Pike was raised in the state of Idaho with his two brothers, Donny Pike and Gary Pike. He started his professional career at the age of 4 singing with his fathers radio band, "Russ Pike and the Prarie Knights". At the beginning of each program, he would sing "God Bless America". He graduated from Idaho Falls High School in 1954. His continuing desire to sing progressed when he did his version of an Al Jolson song before his class mates at IF High.

  8. Uriel

    all about saving the environment being way organic hunting and taking my hemi out.

  9. Elisabeth Werner

    I am all about family. I can't wait to take my kids every where and watch to see them grow into the best possible person they can be. I have been maried now to my husband for 8 years and loving every minute of it. I Love spending time with my 3 kids, niece, family and extended dear friends. I am also inspired of the memory of my sister. R.I.P.

  10. Ollie
  11. Jesus Christ

    If you be yourself, then you will live forever! God put no one on this earth to do wrong! I died for you! So that when you do wrong my Father will forgive you! Don't be the reason why I died!

  12. Murdoch
  13. Connie Miller
  14. Lacey
  15. Lisa