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stole the gloves idea from me," she once said. A noted flirt, Hildegarde told risquΓ© anecdotes while giving long-stemmed roses to men in her audience. During one performance, she waltzed with a U.S. Senator. She is credited with starting a single-name vogue among entertainers. Investments and work in
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Hildegarde never married, although she was quoted as saying, "I traveled all my life, met a lot of men, had a lot of romances, but it never worked out. It was always 'hello and goodbye'". She was the business partner and good friend of
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From the 1950s through the 1970s, in addition to her cabaret performances and record albums, Hildegarde appeared in a number of television specials and toured with the national company of the
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at least 45 weeks a year. Her recordings sold in the hundreds of thousands, and her admirers ranged from soldiers during World War II to
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at the beginning of her career. That relationship ended in litigation over the control of receipts from their joint efforts. Her
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ads for a bottled-water company, barley vitamins and a bathtub device gave her a comfortable income through the rock era.
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and traveling shows throughout her career, appearing across the United States and Europe. She was known for 70 years as
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looks". During the peak of Hildegarde's popularity in the 1930s and 1940s, she was booked in cabarets and
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about her handing out roses, to which she replied "I don't hand them out, I throw them out!",
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She was once referred to as a "luscious, hazel-eyed Milwaukee blonde who sings the way
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Hear an episode of her radio show, "Hildegarde's Raleigh Room"
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Hildegarde sang a presidential nomination campaign song for
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Hildegard
Hildegarde 1960
Adell, Wisconsin
Manhattan
Cabaret
easy listening
traditional pop
American
cabaret
Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup
Adell, Wisconsin
New Holstein, Wisconsin
Roman Catholic
German
Marquette University
vaudeville
Walter Winchell
Eleanor Roosevelt
Garbo
supper clubs
King Gustaf VI Adolf
Sweden
Duke of Windsor
Carroll Gibbons
NBC Radio
long gloves
Miss Piggy
Life
Revlon
lipstick

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