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Name
  
Sylvia Syms


Role
  
Singer

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Died
  
May 10, 1992, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Sylvia Is!, Syms by Sinatra, For Once in My Life

Similar People
  
Kenny Burrell, Lucky Thompson, Julienne Marie

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

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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 Kelly's Stable.

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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.

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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, which sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. 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.

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Sylvia Syms had a lung removed circa 1972 despite which she shortly thereafter performed as Bloody Mary in South Pacific for several months at the Chateau de Ville Dinner Theater - a performance that was well received by reviewers and audiences alike.

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

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Films

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  • The Goldbergs (1950)
  • The Blue Veil (1951)
  • Night Without Sleep (1952)
  • It Happens Every Thursday (1953)
  • Some of My Best Friends Are... (1971)
  • Born to Win (1971)
  • Television

  • The Tonight Show – 1955
  • The Tonight Show – 1956
  • The VIP Show of the Year – Sep 9, 1956
  • Stars of Jazz - Dec 17, 1956
  • Art Ford's All-Star Jazz Party - 1958
  • Playboy’s Penthouse – Sep 23, 1961
  • Playboy’s Penthouse – Apr 21, 1962
  • The Merv Griffin Show – 1962
  • The Merv Griffin Show – 1963
  • The Tonight Show – Sep 17, 1963
  • The Mike Douglas Show – 1965
  • The Merv Griffin Show – Jun 29, 1966
  • Donald O’Connor Show – Oct 21, 1968
  • The Merv Griffin Show – 1969
  • The Mike Douglas Show – 1969
  • The Mike Douglas Show – Aug 9, 1970
  • The Tonight Show - Aug 6, 1972
  • The Mike Douglas Show – Aug 11, 1974
  • The Merv Griffin Show – 1974
  • The Tonight Show – Feb 25, 1975
  • The Merv Griffin Show – 1978
  • The Dick Cavett Show – Nov 16, 1978
  • Dinah! – Nov 17, 1978
  • Over Easy – Nov 24, 1978
  • Over Easy – May 23, 1980
  • Glenn Miller: A Moonlight Serenade – Dec 1, 1984
  • American Masters: The Long Night of Lady Day - Aug 3, 1986
  • Buddy Barnes Live at Studio B – 1986
  • References

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