Sylvia Syms (singer)


Sylvia Syms was an American jazz singer. One music journalist noted that she was "One of America's most distinguished cabaret and jazz singers with a profound appreciation of lyrics".

Biography

Syms was born Sylvia Blagman in Brooklyn, New York. As a child, she had polio. As a teenager, she went to jazz nightclubs on New York's 52nd Street and received informal training from Billie Holiday. She made her debut in 1941 at Kelly's Stable.
In 1948, performing at the Cinderella Club in Greenwich Village, she was seen by Mae West, who gave her a part in a show she was doing. Among others who observed her in nightclubs was Frank Sinatra who considered her the "world's greatest saloon singer." Sinatra conducted her 1982 album, Syms by Sinatra.
She was signed to a contract by Decca Records, having her major success with a recording of "I Could Have Danced All Night" in 1956, which sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. Syms made regular appearances at the Carlyle in Manhattan. At times, impromptu, while enjoying a cocktail in the bar of the Carlyle, she would walk on stage and perform with the cabaret's other regular, Bobby Short.
Syms had a lung removed around 1972. The operation did not stop her from performing as Bloody Mary in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific at the Chateau de Ville Dinner Theater.
She died of a heart attack while on stage in the Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City on May 10, 1992. She was 74 years old.

Films

The Goldbergs The Blue Veil Night Without Sleep It Happens Every Thursday Some of My Best Friends Are...

Television

Eddie Condon's Floor Show – 1949The Tonight Show – 1954The Tonight Show – 1955The Tonight Show – 1956The VIP Show of the Year – Sep 9, 1956The Tonight ShowOctober 1956Stars of JazzDec 17, 1956Art Ford's All-Star Jazz Party – 1958Playboy's Penthouse – Sep 23, 1961Playboy's PenthouseApr 21, 1962The Merv Griffin Show – 1962The Merv Griffin Show – 1963The Tonight Show – Sep 17, 1963The Mike Douglas Show – 1965The Merv Griffin ShowJun 29, 1966Donald O'Connor Show – Oct 21, 1968The Merv Griffin Show – 1969The Mike Douglas Show – 1969The Mike Douglas ShowAug 9, 1970The Tonight Show – Aug 6, 1972The Mike Douglas Show – Aug 11, 1974The Merv Griffin Show – 1974The Tonight Show – Feb 25, 1975The Merv Griffin Show – 1978The Dick Cavett Show – Nov 16, 1978Dinah! – Nov 17, 1978Over EasyNov 24, 1978Over EasyMay 23, 1980Glenn Miller: A Moonlight SerenadeDec 1, 1984American Masters: The Long Night of Lady DayAug 3, 1986Buddy Barnes Live at Studio B – 1986