Conrad Thibault

Conrad Thibault (November 13, 1903 – August 1, 1987) was an American baritone vocalist who frequently appeared on radio, recordings, and concert tours.

Local resident Calvin Coolidge took notice of him and encouraged him to apply for a scholarship at the Curtis Institute of Music, from which he later graduated.

[4] He also was heard regularly on The Chicago Theater of the Air,[4]: 152  The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts,[4]: 179  The Joe Cook Show,[4]: 372  and The Packard Hour.

In 1949 he became emcee for the ABC Television show The Jacques Fray Music Room, holding that position from August through October.

In his later years, Thibault taught voice in New York at the Manhattan School of Music and in Florida at Palm Beach Atlantic College.

Conrad Thibault in 1948