Vallée, Rudy 1901-1986
Variant namesBandleader, singer, saxophonist, actor, and publisher.
From the description of Autograph card signed : [n.p.], [197-?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270913282
Rudy Vallee was one of the most popular vocalists of the pre-swing era. With his megaphone and nasal voice, he will forever be remembered as the archetypal image of the early crooners. Born in Island Pond, Vermont, in 1901, Hubert Prior Vallee grew up in Westbrook, Maine, where he played drums in his high school band. He dropped out of school and joined the Navy in 1917, at the start of America's involvement in WWI, but was soon discharged when the Navy discovered that he was only fifteen years old. Returning home, he found work as a movie projectionist and began to study the clarinet but switched to the saxophone when he first heard recordings of sax player Rudy Wiedoeft. He also re-entered high school and graduated, enrolling at the University of Maine in 1921. Hubert's fraternity brothers, knowing of his great admiration for Wiedoeft, nicknamed him 'Rudy' Vallee, a name which stuck. In the fall of 1922, Vallee transferred to Yale University, where he worked for his tuition by playing at country clubs, social functions, and school dances, often as a member of the Yale Collegians. He also began to sing, using a megaphone to enhance his voice. It quickly became one of his trademarks and, in those days before electric amplification, was later copied by other vocalists. His career included theater, Broadway stage, screen, radio, TV, composer, author, recordings, singer, actor, stand-up comedian, orchestra leader, musician, night club, college, military service, and a career longevity span from 1921 to 1986. He introduced the Maine Stein Song on his radio show in 1930. It became an instant hit. He died in 1986.
From the description of Papers and memorabilia, 1917-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 54843326
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creatorOf | [Rudy Vallee, biographical materials] | University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System | |
creatorOf | Abe Burrows papers, 1904-1993 | The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division. | |
referencedIn | Abe Burrows papers, 1904-1993 | The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division. | |
referencedIn | Adams, Robert Neal. Robert Neal Adams papers, 1933-1975. | University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries | |
creatorOf | Allen, Fred, 1894-1956. Mail call, radio program [sound recording]. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Bartholomew, Marshall, 1885-1978. The Marshall Bartholomew papers, 1929-1966 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
referencedIn | Bartholomew, Marshall, 1885-1978. The Marshall Bartholomew papers, 1929-1966 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
creatorOf | Carmichael, Hoagy, 1899-1981. Old man Harlem [sound recording] / [Hoagy Carmichael, music ; Rudy Vallee, lyrics]. | Indiana University, Archives of Traditional Music | |
referencedIn | Cofrances, Harry William, 1902-1969. Harry William Cofrances papers, 1913-1969 (inclusive). | Yale University Library | |
referencedIn | Correspondence to Morgan James, 1958-1977 | The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division. |
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associatedWith | Adams, Robert Neal. |
associatedWith | Barstow, Richard |
associatedWith | Barstow, Richard. |
associatedWith | Bartholomew, Marshall, 1885-1978. |
associatedWith | Burrows, Abe, 1910-1985. |
associatedWith | Carmichael, Hoagy, 1899-1981. |
associatedWith | Cofrances, Harry William, 1902-1969. |
associatedWith | Dolan, Robert Emmett, 1908-1972 |
associatedWith | Eppes, William D. |
associatedWith | Fellowship Commission. |
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Birth 1901-07-28
Death 1986-07-04
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