Rouvaun

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Rouvaun (1932-1975) was born Jim Haun in Bingham, Utah. A child singer with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City, he went on to study voice at the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music and perform with the Beverly Hills Opera Company. Nonetheless, he remained a struggling woodworker studying voice until discovered by Tony Alamo. Rouvaun was a virtual unknown until February 5, 1967 when he suddenly appeared in Las Vegas as the headline singer leading the 100 person Frederick Apcar French stage review Casino De Paris at the Dunes Hotel.

Nicknamed 'The Vocal Vesuvius', the charismatic Rouvaun continued performing on stage to sellout crowds and recorded a number of albums (see below). His career seemed to be blossoming until tragedy struck in 1975, when Rouvaun collapsed and died at age 43 due to massive internal hemorrhaging. Apparently the strain on his vocal chords had caused his esophagus to rupture.

Rouvaun's rise to stardom was not by accident. His first vocal coach was Mario Chamlee, the famed tenor who succeeded Enrico Caruso at the Metropolitan Opera in 1920. Rouvaun then studied with Mario Silva, acclaimed voice coach of Mario Lanza. His singing career led to big city and foreign concerts. His hobbies included foreign cars, riding his motorcycle, target shooting, listening to jazz, and painting landscapes and seascapes in oil. He was marketed and promoted by Tony Alamo, who later became a well known Christian minister. Rouvaun had a potential movie contract in the works to star in the life story of Mario Lanza and had the approval of the Lanza family, although the movie with Rouvaun never came to pass. Rouvaun's RCA Victor contract called for several long play records and singles to be recorded and released yearly.

He left behind a wife and children. One son, Jimmy Haun, went on to become guitarist with the rock group Air Supply. Jimmy Haun's daughter and Rouvaun's granddaughter is the television actress Lindsey Haun (born 1984). His tribute website is at www.Rouvaun.com. Rouvaun can be seen and heard here on television and audio clips.

A Rouvaun Fan Club existed with many chapters, and comedian Jack Benny was President of the Burbank Chapter, according to program notes on the Rouvaun Album 'From The Heart of A Man'.

Television Appearances: Ed Sullivan Show 1967. Jack Benny's Birthday Special 1969.

Record Albums: Kalamo Records, Rouvaun Sings Love Songs; RCA Victor Records, A Song of Joy and Love, From The Heart of a Man, On Days Like These, The Sound of Rouvaun, The Time For Love is Anytime, Walk Into My Life

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Category: American Pop Singer, Category: American Opera Singer, Category: Las Vegas Entertainer