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  1. 5 de out. de 2014 · Vaudeville legend Blossom Seeley made one of her last appearances singing this nostalgic version of "San Francisco" and "My Kind of Town" in 1966, changing t...

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  2. 16 de out. de 2022 · About Blossom Seeley. b. 16 July 1891, San Francisco, California, USA, d. 17 April 1974, New York City, New York, USA. As a child performer, and while still in junior school, Seeley appeared in San Francisco theatres, performing speciality acts. Later, she moved to Los Angeles where she appeared in burlesque.

  3. Blossom Seeley. b. 16 July 1891, San Francisco, California, USA, d. 17 April 1974, New York City, New York, USA. As a child performer, and while still in junior school, Seeley appeared in San Francisco theatres, performing….

  4. Blossom Seeley. Blossom Seeley (July 16, 1886 — April 17, 1974) was an American singer, dancer, and actress. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia... Birth and Death Data: Born July 16, 1891 ( San Francisco ), Died April 17, 1974 ( New York City) Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1911 - 1952. Roles Represented in DAHR: alto vocal.

  5. Performer: Blossom Seeley [Society Lady, Appolonora, The Villainess, The Spirit of Ragtime] Musical Revue Original The Charity Girl (Oct 02, 1912 - Oct 19, 1912)

  6. Seeley was married three times, first from October 1911 to January 1913 to her manager, Joe Kane, then from March 1913 to 1920 to New York Giants’ baseball pitcher Richard ‘Rube’ Marquard, with whom she had a son, and finally, in 1921, to her accompanist, Benny Fields.

  7. Profile: Blossom Seeley (July 16, 1886 — April 17, 1974) was one of the greatest vaudeville singers, an equal in talent and billing to Nora Bayes and Sophie Tucker. Blossom began as a child performer and worked San Francisco's Barbary Coast as a ragtime singer. Her strutting and finger-snapping, syncopated rhythms gave distinction to her act ...