TOMMY DIX - PROGRAM SIGNED - HFSID 80894
Sale Price $162.00
Reg. $180.00
TOMMY DIX
The Best Foot Forward star and nightclub singer signs program
for his show in black ink
Program signed: "Tommy/ Dix" in black ink. 4 pages, 4½x6.
Program from Dix's performance at the Copley Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts.
Tommy Dix (b. 1923) rose to fame when he appeared on Major Bowes' Amateur
Hour in 1936; he went on to sing 'Buckle Down, Winsocki" in the 1941
Broadway musical Best Foot Forward, which was recorded and became
a major hit. MGM bought the film rights, and hired Dix to play the lead
role. He went on to become a successful night club performer for the rest of
the 1940s, before quitting show business and going into construction and real
estate. Toned. Corners rounded. Creased throughout. Otherwise, fine condition.
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