Fred Waring: The Man Who Taught America How to Sing
Long before his name became synonymous with American music and innovation, Fred Waring was a boy growing up in the railroad town of Tyrone, Pennsylvania—a place that also happens to be my hometown. During a recent stay there, I found myself drawn to Waring’s story, compelled to take a closer look at the most prominent figure ever to emerge from its streets. Of all Tyrone’s sons, none achieved greater national prominence or cultural influence than Waring, whose career as a bandleader, radio pioneer, and ambassador of American song carried the spirit of small-town life onto a vast stage—while never entirely severing the ties to the community that first shaped him.