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Singers – img17067

May 25, 2021 by sutobacco

Singers – img17067
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Theme:
Musicians & Artists
Collection:
Singers
Published:
1950
Brand:
Camel
Manufacturer:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Quote:

As a singer I welcome Camel mildness. Camels agree with my throat- and they don't tire my taste!

Comments:

This comic-style advertisement tells the fictional story of Nadine Conner (1907-2003) taking a young tenor under her wing and transforming him into a smash hit by introducing him to Camel cigarettes. Conner was a renowned American soprano who made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1941. This ad portrays Camels as having a “mildness” that agrees with singers’ throats.

Keywords:

Female, Irritation, Nadine Conner, Singer, Throat, Voice

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