Sylvia Syms (singer)

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Sylvia Syms

Sylvia Syms (December 2, 1917 - May 10, 1992) was an American jazz singer.

She was born Sylvia Blagman in Brooklyn, New York, United States. As a child, she had polio. As a teenager, she went to jazz-oriented nightclubs on New York's 52nd Street, and received informal training from Billie 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 by Mae West, who gave her a part in a show she was doing. Among others who observed her in nightclubs was Frank Sinatra who considered her the "world's greatest saloon singer." Sinatra subsequently conducted her 1982 album, Syms by Sinatra.

She was signed to a recording contract by Decca Records, having her major success with a recording of "I Could Have Danced All Night" in 1956. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1] Syms made regular appearances at the Carlyle in Manhattan. At times, impromptu, while enjoying a cocktail in the bar of the Carlyle, she would walk on stage and perform with the cabaret's other regular, Bobby Short.

She died on stage at the Algonquin Hotel in New York from a heart attack, aged 74.

[edit] Album discography

Year Title Label
1952 Songs By [10" version] Atlantic
1954 After Dark Version Records
1955 Songs By [12" version] Atlantic
1956 Sylvia Sings Decca
1957 Songs of Love Decca
1959 Torch Song Columbia
1961 That Man Kapp
1964 Fabulous 20th Century Fox
1965 Sylvia Is! Prestige
1967 For Once in My Life Prestige
1970 Love Lady Stanyan Records
1976 Lovingly Atlantic
1978 She Loves to Hear the Music A&M
1982 Syms by Sinatra Reprise
1984 A Jazz Portrait of Johnny Mercer DRG
1990 Then Along Came Bill DRG
1992 You Must Believe in Spring Elba Records
2004 The Columbia Years Columbia

[edit] References

  1. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 87. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 

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