Tucker, Sophie

Tucker, Sophie

▪ American singer
original name  Sophie Kalish , also called  Sophie Abuza 
born Jan. 13, 1884, Russia
died Feb. 9, 1966, New York, N.Y., U.S.

      American singer whose 62-year stage career included American burlesque, vaudeville, and nightclub and English music hall appearances.

      Born somewhere in Russia as her mother was on her way to join her father in the United States, Sophie Kalish grew up in Boston and then in Hartford, Connecticut, where her mother ran a restaurant. Her father had changed the family name to Abuza after his arrival in the United States. From her childhood she wanted to be an entertainer, and she began by singing in the family restaurant, in part to escape waiting on tables and dishwashing. In 1906 she changed her name to Sophie Tucker and landed a few singing jobs.

      Her professional career began in 1906 when, after a successful amateur appearance, she opened in a blackface routine at the old Music Hall in New York City. In 1909 she appeared with the Ziegfeld Follies. Tucker traveled the vaudeville circuits from coast to coast for more than 20 years and also made occasional appearances in England, where she gained a substantial following. Her brassy, flamboyant style, set off by her warm and ample presence, was perfectly suited to both sentimental ballads and risqué songs, and she became a great favourite of audiences. In 1911 she first sang “Some of These Days,” which became her trademark. Tucker's first appearance at the Palace Theater in New York City, which was considered the summit of success in vaudeville, came in August 1914. It was in 1928, at the Palace, that she was first billed as “The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas.” She also appeared in numerous editions of Earl Carroll's Vanities and the Shuberts' Gaieties and in such shows as Louisiana Lou (1911), Round in Fifty in London (1922), Charlot's Revue (1925), with Gertrude Lawrence, and Cole Porter's hit Leave It to Me (1938). For a time in the 1920s she operated her own New York club, Sophie Tucker's Playground.

      In the early 1930s, when vaudeville was beginning to seem passé, Tucker turned to nightclubs, while many of her fellow vaudevillians either attempted the movies or slid into oblivion. She made several films, including Honky Tonk (1929), Broadway Melody of 1937 (1937), and Follow the Boys (1944), but she preferred live audiences, and she played to them with great success for more than 30 years. She also made occasional television appearances, mainly on The Ed Sullivan Show, during the 1950s and early '60s, and she was an active performer until 1965. Her autobiography, Some of These Days, was published in 1945.

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