- Sylvia Syms (singer)
Sylvia Syms (
December 2 ,1917 -May 10 ,1992 ) was ajazz singer.She was born Sylvia Blagman in
Brooklyn, New York . As a child, she hadpolio . As a teenager, she went tojazz -orientednightclub s on New York's 52nd Street, and received informal training fromBillie Holiday . In 1941 she made her debut at a club called "Billy's Stable".In 1948, performing at the Cinderella Club in
Greenwich Village , she was seen byMae West , who gave her a part in a show she was doing. It was no particular secret that West surrounded herself with portly women to make herself appear slimmer, and Sylvia's casting was no exception. Among others who observed her in night clubs wasFrank Sinatra who considered her the "world's greatest saloon singer." Sinatra subsequently conducted her 1982 album "Syms by Sinatra ". Syms waskeenly aware that her voice was not a great instrument, and that her forte was the interpretation of lyrics.She was signed to a record company by
Decca Records , having her major success with a recording of "I Could Have Danced All Night " in 1956.She died on stage at the
Algonquin Hotel inNew York City from a heart attack, aged 74.External links
* [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Sylvia-Syms.html Biography]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/sylvia-syms Another biography]
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