Thursday, February 5, 2026
Matt Monro (1930–1985) pencil Art
Matt Monro (1930–1985) was an English singer celebrated for his smooth baritone voice and timeless interpretations of popular standards. Often called “The Man with the Golden Voice,” he rose to fame in the 1960s with classic recordings such as “Portrait of My Love,” “Born Free,” and “Walk Away.” Monro’s effortless phrasing, emotional warmth, and elegant style made him a favorite on stage, on record, and in film soundtracks. Though he left us too soon, his voice continues to inspire singers and touch listeners around the world.
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