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Nightclub Singers

 

Singer Nellie Letcher

singing and accompanying herself on the piano

with appreciative audience in background at Cafe Society Downtown.

 

Location: New York, NY, US

 

Date taken: 1947

 

Photograph: Gjon Mili

 

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Nellie Lutcher    1912 or 1915-2007

 

singer and pianist

who had a string of rhythm-and-blues hits

in the late 1940s

and continued performing

into the early 1990s

 

(...)

 

Ms. Lutcher’s career was a classic case

of seemingly overnight success

that actually took years to achieve.

 

She had been performing

in the Los Angeles area for more than a decade

when a Capitol Records talent scout,

Dave Dexter,

heard her on a radio broadcast

of a charity concert in 1947

and quickly signed her.

 

Over the next two years

she went from obscurity to stardom,

with four records reaching

the Billboard R & B Top 10.

 

Her distinctively lively, lighthearted,

mildly risqué approach,

exemplified by her original compositions

“He’s a Real Gone Guy”

and “Hurry On Down,”

earned her an international

following and a booking

at the New York nightclub Café Society.

 

But by 1952

a more rough-hewn brand of rhythm and blues

was catching on,

her sales were declining and Capitol released her.

 

(...)

 

Nellie Lutcher was born in Lake Charles, La.,

on Oct. 15, 1912.

 

Her father was a jazz bassist,

and her mother was a church organist.

 

By the age of 11,

she was accomplished enough as a pianist

to be pressed into service

accompanying the blues singer Ma Rainey,

whose regular pianist was ill.

 

Within a few years

she was playing and singing professionally,

often in a band led by her father.

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/15/arts/15lutcher.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Nellie_Lutcher

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/jul/21/
cult-heroes-nellie-lutcher-could-be-saucy-to-the-core-
and-radiate-innocence

 

 

 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/15/
arts/15lutcher.html

 

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/jun/14/
guardianobituaries.musicnews 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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