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I remember him. He was one of many of those Englebert Humperdink wannabes of that era. He had a good voice but there was really nothing unique about him so he remained under the radar.
The Commercial may seem a little corny in retrospect and of course dated, but I saw him in concert at Westbury and vocally he was excellent and a great showman - he gave his singing career a good shot and tried to market himself in a different way - it's easy for people to sit back and make jokes, but he had a good voice and tried to showcase that.
If I didn't live through the period when this guy was trying to make it in show business, I'd think it was a great Saturday Night Live bit. This commercial is ALMOST as funny as, well, as Peter Lemongello. ROFLROFLROFLROFL. And the clothes, oh, baby jesus.
I think this guy had a cousin (or some relative) who was a major league baseball player, a pitcher, with the same last name. Later on the cousin Lemongello was arrested for being involved in a kidnapping plot where the singer Lemongello was kidnapped. Whether this is true, whether its an "urban legend" or whether it was all a publicity stunt I don't know. It was a long time ago.
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Lemongello -- Zero
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