Art Prysock (1929-1997) was an American singer renowned for his smooth baritone voice, primarily associated with the genres of R&B, jazz, and soul. He gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s, becoming a notable figure in the music scene with his unique blend of romantic ballads and rhythm-driven tracks. Prysock's notable works include hits like "You’re My Everything," "It’s All in the Game," and "The More I See You." His ability to convey deep emotion and his impeccable phrasing made his performances memorable, earning him a dedicated fanbase. He often collaborated with prominent musicians and was known for his live performances, which showcased his vocal prowess. His impact on music is reflected in his influence on later soul and R&B artists, many of whom drew inspiration from his style and emotive delivery. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Prysock's contributions to the genre have been acknowledged by music historians, and his recordings continue to resonate with fans of classic R&B and jazz. His legacy endures through a devoted following and his recordings, which highlight the rich vocal traditions of mid-20th century American music.