Jay Black

Actor

Born: USA

BIOGRAPHY

Jay Black (born David Blatt; November 2, 1938) is an American singer, also known as The Voice, whose height of fame came in the 1960s when he was the lead singer of the band Jay and the Americans. The band had numerous hits including Cara Mia, Come a Little Bit Closer, and This Magic Moment.Black was born in New York City and grew up in Brooklyn in the neighborhood of Borough Park. In his later career, he has become known for touring New York State and Florida, singing, mainly solo, and preceding his singing with a stand-up comedy routine. Jay and his brother speak Yiddish fluently. In 1966, he recorded a Yiddish song Where Is My Village about the Holocaust.In 2006, Black completed bankruptcy proceedings in Manhattan, after he accrued a $500,000 debt in back taxes to the IRS as a result of his gambling addiction. The IRS initially sought to force him to sell the rights to perform as Jay Black as well as the trademark for Jay and the Americans in order to satisfy his debt to the IRS. Black did, however, win a partial victory in the case, which granted him the right to continue to use the name Jay Black, but he was required to sell the rights to perform as Jay and the Americans. The trademark to Jay and the Americans was purchased by former members of Jay and the Americans. He can no longer perform as Jay Black and the Americans and now performs as Jay Black The Voice.

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