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Leslie Hutchinson. This artist, eventually known using the moniker Hutch Hutchinson, was scared into expatriate status by a Ku Klux Klan rally in Florida, only to become one of the most popular singers in England. The country-hopping…. Read Full Biography.
18 de jun. de 2009 · Listen to the legendary jazz singer and pianist Leslie "Hutch" Hutchinson perform the classic song Begin the Beguine in 1939. This rare recording showcases his smooth voice and elegant style that ...
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28 de dic. de 2021 · Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson, known as “Hutch”, 7 March 1900 – 18 August 1969, was one of the biggest cabaret stars in the world during the 1920s and 1930s. When the hit television series Downton Abbey * added Jack Ross, a jazz cabaret singer, to its cast, few viewers on this side of the pond realized that the role of Jack Ross was based on a real-life personage, Hutch.
Leslie „Hutch“ Hutchinson (* 7. März 1900 in Gouyave, Grenada; † 19. August 1969 in Hampstead, London) war ein grenadischer Cabaret - und Nachtclubsänger und Jazzpianist, der im London der 1920er bis 1940er Jahre sehr erfolgreich war. Er schrieb selbst keine Songs, sondern interpretierte die anderer Komponisten wie Cole Porter, George ...
Father of Leslie Bagley Yvonne (born on 9 April 1926) with his wife, Ella Byrd. Also fathered at least six further children by five different mothers - Gordon (born August 1928), Gabrielle Hutchinson-Markes (born Sept 1930), Gerald and Chris Hutchinson (born 1948), Graham (Chris's full brother, born 1953) and Emma Hutchinson (born April 1964).
Hace 5 días · The singer and pianist Leslie Hutchinson – known to all as ‘Hutch’ – was one of the most popular cabaret entertainers of the 1930s and took London’s café society by storm. Number 31 Steele’s Road was Hutch's home and base for nearly all of the 42 years he lived in London. Leslie ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson pictured in 1954.
Leslie 'Hutch' Hutchinson (1900-1969) performs How Deep is the Ocean at the Café Malmaison, London.9th January 1933.
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