SOPHIE TUCKER - INSCRIBED RECORD ALBUM COVER SIGNED 01/16/1962 - HFSID 344666
Price: $280.00
SOPHIE TUCKER
This record cover is signed with an inscription by the popular
Broadway singer
Inscribed record album cover signed:
"To/Raoul/Appel/love/Sophie/Tucker/2/16/62/good/luck/in/Japan/and Ron
Green" in black felt. 12¼x12¼. After immigrating from Russia as an infant,
Sophie Tucker (1884-1966), born Sonia Kalish to a Jewish family, 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. Toned. Edges and corners creased
and highly worn. Some lifting of front cover. Adhesive on bottom left corner.
Signature in fine condition.
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