- Eve Boswell
Eve Boswell (Eva Keleti,
11 May 1922 ,Budapest ,Hungary -14 August 1998 ,Durban ,South Africa ) was a successful popsinger in Britain in the 1950s.Career
She was born in Hungary to professional
musician parents who toured worldwide. Educated inSwitzerland , she studiedpiano before joining her parents on tour as The Three Hugos. WhenWorld War II was declared, the family leftEngland with the Boswell Circus. She married, and as Eve Boswell became a popular singing star in South Africa.In 1949, she was heard by
bandleader Geraldo (Gerald Bright ), who persuaded her to return to theUnited Kingdom as a singer in his band, which was widely heard onBBC Radio . Boswell parted with Geraldo in 1952, and launched a solo career. Her firsthit record came that year with "Sugar Bush", partly sung inAfrikaans . She appeared in theRoyal Variety Performance and toured widely withcomedian Derek Roy , before getting her ownradio show in 1954.Her major chart hit came with "
Pickin' a Chicken ", a South African tune with new words, which rose to No 9 on theUK Singles Chart [ [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=1123 UK chart data on "Pickin' a Chicken"] ] at the start of 1956. Her first LP, "Sugar and Spice", on which she sang 10 songs in nine different languages, followed later in the year. A continuous programme of radio work and tours followed, leading to more than onemental breakdown .She faded from public view as public tastes for
pop music changed through the late 1950s and 1960s, eventually returning to live in South Africa.References
External links
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19980815/ai_n14172723 Boswell obituary]
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