HORACE HEIDT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 279855
Sale Price $378.00
Reg. $420.00
HORACE HEIDT
B/w bust photo by Coburn of big band leader Horace Heidt in a suit
and tie, signed "Your [sic] a great bunch and hope to see you
soon"
Inscribed photograph signed "To/'Frankie'-/Your [sic] a
great bunch and/hope to see you soon/Horace Heidt" in blue ink. B/w, 8x9¾
overall, 7x8¾ image, one surface. Photo by Coburn. Heidt (1901-1986, born
in Alameda, California), who had a childhood stammer and a seeming lack of
interest in music, seemed an unlikely candidate for one of the most
successful big band leaders of the late 1930s and early 1940s. He preferred
football, but a back injury in college ended any football dreams that he might
have had. To make a living, Heidt organized his first band, Horace Heidt and the
Californians, in 1923. The band got bigger, went through some name changes and
finally hit it big in 1936, when they got their first radio broadcast from the
Drake Hotel in Chicago, Illinois as Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights. The
show, Heidt's Pot O' Gold, ran for nine years and included an on-air
cash giveaway that helped the show retain its popularity. Heidt's hits
include Gone with the Wind (1937), Little Heaven of the Seven
Seas (1937) Ti-Pi-Tin (1938), The Man with the
Mandolin (1939) and The Hut-Hut Song (1941). A number
of important musicians and singers got their start with Heidt's band, including
singers the King Sisters, Gordon MacRae and Art Carney, composer Frank DeVol,
guitarist Alvino Rey, pianist Frankie Carle and Jess Stacy and trumpeter Bobby
Hackett. Heidt turned his attention from big band music as musical tastes
changed and started investing in hotels and other property, making him one of
the wealthiest men in the entertainment business by the 1950s. Lightly toned,
soiled, silvered, creased and bowed. Signature did not adhere to photo in places
but is still legible. Errors in negative were reproduced in photo. Light
scratches on image (not visible head-on). Otherwise in fine
condition.
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