SOPHIE TUCKER - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 320450
Price: $300.00
SOPHIE TUCKER
4½x7 vintage photograph of Tucker shown in glamorous diamonds and
furs
Inscribed photograph signed: "Dear/Ed Mortiz/Thanks/so much for
your/lovely letter/sincerely/Sophie Tucker". B/w, 4½x7. After emigrating
from Russia as an infant, Sophie Tucker (1884-1966), born Sonia
Kalish to a Jewish family in Russia, began singing in her father's kosher
restaurant in Hartford, Connecticut. Moving to New York, she established herself
as a popular star of vaudeville and Broadway, appearing with the Ziegfeld
Follies in 1909. In 1911, she recorded "Some of These Days", which became
her signature song and the title of her 1945 autobiography. Other songs made
famous by Tucker included "Red-Hot Mama" (in 1928, the Palace Theater in
New York billed her as "The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas", a slogan that
became synonymous with the bawdy singer-entertainer). Another song, "My
Yiddische Mama", became all the more popular among European Jewry after it was
banned by Hitler. Tucker, who made her film debut in Honky Talk
(1929), made numerous film appearances in the 1950s and 1960s, and her TV
appearances include several visits to the Ed Sullivan Show. Although
Tucker tried all modes of entertainment, she preferred live cabaret
audiences. Signature in moderate contrast, but legible. Lightly creased.
Corners lightly worn. Adhesive residue on verso. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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