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Eleanor French

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Estelle Liebling: An exploration of her pedagogical principles as an extension and elaboration of the Marchesi method, including a survey of her music and editing for coloratura soprano and other voices
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and cafes during the 1930s and 1940s; working mainly in New York City but also in other cities like Chicago and Los Angeles. She sang popular songs of the period, mainly from the
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1930 United States Federal Census for Eleanor M French, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago (Districts 1-250), District 0209, Sheet No. 1B.
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in 1936. On 14 April 1951 she married Hendrik Booraem Jr in Westport, Connecticut. Her husband worked as a television executive.
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Colson, George (November 26, 1938). "Night clubs-vaudeville: Night Club Reviews - Trianon Room, Hotel Ambassador, New York".
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Denis, Paul (December 31, 1938). "Night clubs-vaudeville: Night Club Reviews - Trianon Room, Ambassador Hotel, New York".
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Honigberg (May 17, 1941). "Night clubs-vaudeville: Short Follow-Up Club Reviews - DRAKE HOTEL, CAMELLIA HOUSE CHICAGO".
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on 6 August 1915. She was the daughter of Ward French who in 1950 was elected chairman of the board of directors of
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Denis, Paul (March 11, 1939). "Night clubs-vaudeville: Night Club Reviews - Stork Club, New York".
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Abel (February 22, 1939). "Vaude-Night-Clubs: Night Club Reviews - STORK CLUB, N. Y.".
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Green, Abel (January 4, 1939). "Night Clubs: New fork's Night Life In 1938".
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French would also occasionally sing on the radio. and she starred in four
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Franken (May 18, 1940). "Radio Review: Program Reviews - "The Revuers"".
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Abel (April 9, 1941). "Vaudeville: New Acts In Cafes - ELEANOR FRENCH".
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The Soundies: A History and Catalog of Jukebox Film Shorts of the 1940s
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Eleanor French in the Connecticut, U.S., Marriage Records, 1897-1968
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Eleanor Booraem in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
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Eleanor French died at the age of 59 on 2 February 1975 in
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and cafes during the 1930s and 1940s. She also made four
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Index

nightclubs
short films
Michigan
Columbia Artists Management
Estelle Liebling
nightclubs
Great American Songbook
Rainbow Room
Stork Club
Drake Hotel
jukebox
short films
Soundies
music video
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Cy Coben
Noble Sissle
Eubie Blake
Cary Grant
Manhattan






"Eleanor French, 59, Dies; Cafe Singer of 30's and 40's"
The New York Times
"WARD FRENCH ELECTED; Named Chairman by Columbia Concerts Artists Concern"
The New York Times

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