- Singin' Sam
Singin’ Sam aka Harry Frankel (
January 27 ,1888 ,Springfield, Ohio -June 12 ,1948 ,Richmond, Indiana ) was a minstrel performer, vaudevillian and popular personality during the early days of radio. He was best known as "Singin’ Sam, theBarbasol Man" for his long association with that company.The son of clothing merchant Sol Frankel, young Harry grew up in
Danville, Kentucky , singing in various quartets, moving with his parents to Richmond, Indiana, when he was nine years old. He joined Coburn’s Minstrels in 1908 and later toured with Al G. Field's Minstrels. Frankel and his pal Joe Dunlevy were known as the Two Blackbirds when they performed in vaudeville theaters during the late 1920s.When Frankel began in radio in 1930 on
WLW (Cincinnati, Ohio ), sponsored by the Great States Lawn Mower Company, he started using Singin' Sam as his professional name, and he was also known at that time as "The Lawnmower Man." In New York he began as “Singin’ Sam the Barbasol Man” on WABC onJuly 20 ,1931 . He disliked New York, and three years later, he returned to Richmond with vocalist Helene “Smiles” Davis, so named because of her identification with the (then new) song "Smiles" while singing to the troop during WWI. . [ [http://www.otrcat.com/singin-sam-the-lawnmower-man.html Singin' Sam the Lawnmower Man Article by Lou Dumont correspondence with "Smiles" Frankel] ] The couple marriedMay 2 ,1934 Harry and Smiles were married in Richmond and lived on their five-acre farm, known as Just-a-Mere Farm, ll miles west of town on the National Road (nowU.S. Route 40 ). Later that year, he returned to broadcasting after Barbasol arranged to do his show live from Cincinnati, an easy commute.He continued with Barbasol until 1941, and during that time, he also did shows for Coca-Cola, flying to New York on alternate weeks to make transcriptions for his weekly 15-minute "Refreshment Time with Singin’ Sam", which aired from 1937 to 1942. He died in Richmond of a heart attack in 1948. [ [http://www.mrlinfo.org/history/singinsam/index.htm Morrisson-Reeves Library, Richmond, Indiana, Local History Collection] ]
Others
Harry Frankel should not be confused with country singer Singin' Sam Agins (1919-1996) and others who adopted the name. [ [http://www.samagins.com/default.asp Singin' Sam Agins] ]
References
Watch
* [http://gates.mrl.lib.in.us:8080/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/coll5&CISOPTR=45&CISOBOX=1&REC=10 "Screen Songs: Singin' Sam and the Famous Bouncing Ball" (1934)]
Listen to
* [http://gates.mrl.lib.in.us:8080/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fcoll5 Morrisson-Reeves Library Digital Collections: Singin' Sam recordings]
External links
*imdb name|id=0291215|name=Harry Frankel
* [http://www.picklehead.com/ian/ian_txt_firstcrooners2.html "The First Crooners" by Ian Whitcomb]
* [http://tenwatts.blogspot.com/2006/06/singin-sam-barbasol-man.html Arcane Radio Trivia Article]
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