Allie's Vintage Alley

Circa: 1940s
Condition: good condition
Country of Origin: US
Publisher: Newspaper Music section
Bea Wain Radio singer newspaper clipping featured as Bloomingdale's tenth annual pet show honorary judge, 1940s.

Bea Wain, who started singing on the radio at age 6, became a hit making pop vocalist in the late 1930s and performed into her ninth decade as one of the last surviving singers of prominence from the big-band era, died Aug. 19 at an assisted-living community in Beverly Hills, Calif. She was 100. Ms. Wain also cut records - initially under the name Beatrice Wayne, until record executives, without seeking her permission, tweaked her name to economize on space in credits.

Size height 7 1/4 inch X 2 1/4 inch.

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