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Jane Froman By Ilene Stone

Jane Froman by Ilene Stone


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Jane Froman's singing career spanned three decades and made her one of America's most popular artists. This account traces her life from her debut as a vocalist for a Cincinnati radio station to her performances to the troops in World War II and her television show in the 1950s.

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Jane Froman: Missouri's First Lady of Song by Ilene Stone

Once asked to name the ten best female singers, the renowned musical producer Billy Rose replied, ""There is Jane Froman and nine others."" A legend in her time, Jane Froman (1907-1980) was one of Missouri's greatest success stories. Her singing career, which spanned over three decades, included radio and television, recordings, nightclub performances, Broadway shows, and Hollywood movies. Born in University City, Froman spent her childhood in the small town of Clinton and her adolescence in Columbia. After earning her associate degree from Christian (now Columbia) College, she auditioned as a vocalist for WLW, a Cincinnati radio station, and in 1934, she was voted the top ""girl singer"" of the day in a poll of listeners. At the height of her career, during World War II, Froman volunteered to travel for the USO. On February 22, 1943, the plane she was in crashed into the Tagus River in Lisbon, Portugal. Although she suffered horrible injuries that plagued her for the rest of her life, she continued her singing career. On crutches, she entertained the troops, giving ninety-five shows throughout Europe. Her courageous return was the focus of the 1952 movie With a Song in My Heart. Susan Hayward played Froman, but for scenes that required singing performances, recordings of Froman herself were used, and the movie soundtrack became a best-selling record album. Froman's popularity led to her own television show from 1952 to 1955. In 1961, Froman retired from singing and returned to Columbia, Missouri, where she was active in volunteer work and lived out her remaining years. Drawing upon an autobiography that Froman started but never finished, Ilene Stone skillfully uses the singer's own words along with other resource materials and extensive interviews with people who knew Froman, to produce the first biography of this extraordinary woman. Written in a clear and accessible style, Jane Froman: Missouri's First Lady of Song will be of great value to anyone interested in Missouri history, women's studies, or the history of popular entertainment in the twentieth century.

About Ilene Stone

Ilene Stone became interested in Jane Froman in 1994 after she saw the movie With a Song in My Heart. Coauthor of One Little Candle: Remembering Jane Froman, Stone was an adjunct faculty member in American history at San Diego Community College, where she taught for more than thirty years. She currently resides in Spring Valley, California.

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CIN0826214584G
9780826214584
0826214584
Jane Froman: Missouri's First Lady of Song by Ilene Stone
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Missouri Press
2003-04-30
160
N/A
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