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  • Flo Rida in his hit song Whistle from the 2012 album Wild Ones.
  • Ronnie Ronalde detailed his musical career in his autobiography entitled Around the World On a Whistle.
  • Harpo Marx was known to communicate through whistling in both his onstage and on-film roles (such as A Night in Casablanca).
  • Roger Whittaker was first known as a musical whistler.
  • Bobbejaan Schoepen, a Flemish entertainer, singer, guitarist, composer, former actor, and founder of one of the most popular theme parks in Europe: Bobbejaanland, was well known for his outstanding whistling, but in the late 1980s he lost the ability due to surgery.
  • Toots Thielemans is a Belgian jazz artist well known for his guitar, harmonica playing, and also for his highly accomplished professional whistling.
  • The Whistler radio series ran from 1942-1948. The show opened with the sound of footsteps and an eerie whistle.
  • Bing Crosby whistled and trilled in some of his songs, including "White Christmas." He could imitate a birdcall and then riff on it with a swing styling.
  • Mary Martin in a duet with Bing Crosby on "Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie" in a segment from a 1962 Bing Crosby Christmas special.
  • Elmo Tanner toured with the Ted Weems Orchestra and whistled in "Heart Aches" and "The High and the Mighty."
  • Brother Bones 1903-1974, had a big hit with "Sweet Georgia Brown" which is still used as the warm up music of the Harlem Globetrotters.
  • I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman by Whistling Jack Smith was a popular 1967 novelty song featuring whistling.
  • Andy Offutt Irwin, storyteller, singer-songwriter, and humorist, is able to whistle on both inhalation and exhalation, allowing him to whistle without appearing to take a breath for a minute and a half. Irwin whistling can be heard on his solo performances and albums, but also in appearances with the chamber music group Kandinsky Trio.
  • Roy Orbison on "Here Comes the Rain, Baby" from his 1967 album Cry Softly Lonely One.
  • John Lennon in his song "Jealous Guy" from the album Imagine.
  • Otis Redding in the last, unfinished verse of his song "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay."
  • Peter, Bjorn and John on "Young Folks."
  • The Black Keys on their song "Tighten Up."
  • Andrew Bird implements whistling in many of his songs.
  • Cirque du Soleil has a touring show named Corteo which features a whistling ringmaster.
  • The Andy Griffith Show's main theme song is famously whistled.
  • Foster the People in their song "Pumped Up Kicks" prominently features whistling.
  • Alessandro Alessandroni, an accomplished whistler, collaborated with his childhood friend Ennio Morricone on a number of soundtracks for Spaghetti westerns.
  • Clarence Clemons in Bruce Springsteen's "Working on a Dream."
  • Guns N' Roses in their songs "Patience" and "Civil War" features a memorable whistling introduction. In "Civil War", Axl whistles the American Civil War song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."
  • Grizzly Bear in their song "Shift" whistles part of the melody
  • Bjork in her song "Isobel" uses high pitches whistling discretely to enhance the eerie mood
  • Bobby McFerrin in his song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" utilizes whistling to promote a happy mood. The chorus is essentially whistling.
  • the song Always Look on the Bright Side of Life in the movie Monty Python's Life of Brianuses whistling to add to the ironic comedy.
  • The Beatles song Blackbird uses whistles to emulate the song of the Blackbird
  • Sibyl Sanderson Fagan, in her song "A Spring Morning," also emulates bird songs through whistles in order to give the listener a feel for a spring morning
  • Graveyard in their song "Longing" from the album Hisingen Blues.

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