On January 27, 1955, less than three weeks after Marian Anderson became the first Black person to sing at the Metropolitan Opera, Robert McFerrin Sr. became the first Black man to sing at the Metropolitan Opera.

In 1956, McFerrin played Rigoletto at the Met, thus becoming the first African American to sing a title role there. He also provided the singing to which Sidney Poitier lip-synched in the 1959 film version of Porgy and Bess.

McFerrin married Sara Cooper, also an opera singer. They had two children; their son is Bobby McFerrin of "Don't Worry Be Happy" fame and their daughter Brenda is a Motown recording artist. Bobby has three children, of whom two are musicians and one is an actor.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McFerrin?wprov=sfla1

@SallyStrange Had the honor of seeing Robert, Sara, Brenda, and Bobby all perform at the Sheldon Concert Hall 30+ years ago.
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Wow that must have been quite the show. Very emotional
@SallyStrange Bobby used to do some guest shows with my tiny hometown community college jazz band, before he got famous (before I was born) and again later in life (where I got to be on the same stage as him, my god that was a treat). I only discovered Robert's history last year when I stumbled on a vinyl record of "Deep River and other classic Negro Spirituals", and connected the dots... equally phenomenal talent <3