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Thing is, this singer came with us too. And he didn't see Vegas the way I did. Kept singing the old songs from when we were riding the Mojave, kept talking about how we should hit the road again. So he did - in his own way.Benny

The Singer was a member of the Chairmen in 2281, working as an entertainer at the Aces theater at the Tops.

Background[]

A long-time member of the Mojave Boot-Riders, the unnamed Singer served his tribe as a storyteller, informing the younger members of their history through song.

After Mr. House convinced the Boot-Riders to work for him, they renamed themselves the Chairmen and took control of the Tops casino on the New Vegas Strip. The Singer came to feel unsatisfied with the tribe's new lifestyle, a dissatisfaction that transitioned into a streak of chem abuse. Fueled by the chems, the Singer began insisting to other members that they should return to the old ways of their nomadic lifestyle traveling the Mojave and made a point of only performing songs from their tribal days. When Benny, the leader of the Chairmen, realized the Singer's words were gaining traction within the Chairmen, he began to see the Singer as a threat. He eventually had enough and ordered Swank to arrange the Singer's death using a spiked dose of Psycho. The plan was executed shortly before Benny left to carry out his plan to steal the platinum chip from a courier near Goodsprings.

Benny would later use the Singer's story to push the Great Khan known as Chance into committing suicide to escape his painful past in the Bitter Springs Massacre, using the same sample of spiked Psycho, though it was mostly because Benny saw him as a liability and an interference in his long-term plans for New Vegas.

Appearances[]

The Singer appears only in the graphic novel All Roads.

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