- Jane Froman
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jane Froman
Background = Silver
Birth_name = Jane Froman
Origin =Columbia, Missouri
Born = birth date|1907|11|10
Died = death date and age|1980|4|22|1907|11|10
Occupation =Singer , actress
URL = www.janefroman.comJane Froman (
November 10 1907 –April 22 1980 ) was an Americansinger and actress.Early life
She was born in University City,
Missouri , the daughter of Elmer Ellsworth Froman and Anna T. Barcafer. Her childhood was spent in the small Missouri town of Clinton, and heradolescence and college years in the city of Columbia, which she considered her hometown. Her father left her mother when Jane was about 5 years old. She developed a stutter around this time, which plagued her all of her life, except when she sang.Although she had classical voice training, early in her career she was drawn to the songs of the era's brilliant young songwriters,
George and Ira Gershwin ,Cole Porter , andIrving Berlin , who were inspiring a resurgence inpopular music . In 1934, at age 27, she became the top-polled "girl singer." The famous composer and producer,Billy Rose , when asked to name the top ten female singers, is reported to have replied, "Jane Froman and nine others."Movie and show credits
She is credited with three movies, "Kissing Time" (1933), "Stars Over Broadway" (1935) and "Radio City Revels" (1938). From 1952 to 1955, she hosted her own TV show "The Jane Froman Show" - initially called "USA Canteen" - on the
CBS network. The show was 15 minutes long and initially alternated with "The Perry Como Show ". The very first hitsong to be introduced on television, "I Believe", was written for Froman by the show's musicians,Ervin Drake , Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl, andAl Stillman and earned her a gold record in 1953.Plane crash
She was severely injured by an aircraft crash on
February 22 1943 , when a USO plane carrying Froman and 38 others crashed into the Tagus River inLisbon ,Portugal . One of fifteen survivors, Froman sustained horrible injuries: a cut below the left knee nearly severing her leg, multiple fractures of her right arm, and a compound fracture of her right leg that doctors threatened to amputate.The co-piolt, John Curtis Burns, who broke his back in the crash, held on to Jane to keep her afloat. After being rescued, they were sent to the same convalescent home, where they battled their long recoveries together. John Burns and Jane Froman were later married, only to be divorced three year later.
Froman underwent 39 operations over the years. She stubbornly fought amputation, but with dignity and aplomb wore a leg brace the remainder of her life. However, she returned and entertained the troops in
World War II , despite having to walk withcrutch es, giving 95 shows throughoutEurope ."With a Song in My Heart"
Froman's life story was the subject of the hit movie "With a Song in My Heart" (1952), starring
Susan Hayward as Froman. Froman herself supplied Hayward’s singing voice. The Capitol album of songs from the movie was the Number One best-selling album of 1952 and remained in the catalogue for many years. DRG recently issued it on acompact disc along with the 1952 original cast album of "Pal Joey". The show's star,Vivienne Segal , could not record the album because of a previous album made, so Froman was substituted. A Choice CD called "Jane Froman on Capitol" is a collection of herCapitol Records singles and tracks from albums.Retirement and death
Froman retired to her home town of Columbia in 1961, but continued the volunteer work for which she was known throughout her career. In 1980, she died of
cardiac arrest due to chronic heart and lung disease in Columbia.Biographies
There are three biographies about Froman, the first two written by Ilene Stone: "One Little Candle: Remembering Jane Froman" and "Jane Froman, Missouri's First Lady of Song." In addition, a new, in-depth biography, "Say It With Music - The Life and Legacy of Jane Froman", by Barbara Seuling was published on November 10 2007 to coincide with the centennial of Froman's birth.
Jane Froman Centennial
In honor of what would have been Froman's 100th birthday, a gala Jane Froman Centennial Celebration was held in Columbia, Missouri the weekend of November 9-11, 2007. A
DVD of the movie, "With a Song in my Heart," with added new segments, was premiered on November 9 2007 and is now widely distributed byFox Home Entertainment .References
* [http://www.starsforever64063.com/TheJaneFromanPagesa.html The Jane Froman Pages]
* [http://www.janefroman.com/index.html The Jane Froman Centennial Site]External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0296315/ Jane Froman at IMDB]
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