Nora Bayes
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Bayes in 1912
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| Birth name | Leonora Goldberg |
| Born | October 8, 1880 Joliet, Illinois |
| Died | June 19, 1928 (aged 47) Brooklyn, New York |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, comedienne |
| Associated acts | Jack Norworth |
Nora Bayes (October 8, 1880 - June 19, 1928) was a popular American singer, comedienne and actress of the early 20th century.
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[edit] Early life and career
Born Leonora Goldberg to a Jewish family in Joliet, Illinois, Bayes was performing professionally in vaudeville in Chicago by age 18. She toured from San Francisco, California to New York City and became a star both on vaudeville and Broadway.
In 1908, she married singer-songwriter Jack Norworth. The two toured together and were credited for collaborating on a number of tunes, including their huge hit "Shine On, Harvest Moon", which the pair debuted in Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies of 1908.
Bayes made many phonograph records, some with Norworth, for the Victor Talking Machine Company and Columbia Records. From 1924 through 1928, her accompanist was pianist Louis Alter, who later was the songwriter of such tunes as "Manhattan Serenade," "Nina Never Knew" and "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?".
[edit] Death
In 1928, Nora Bayes contracted cancer and died following surgery. She was buried 18 years later with her fifth husband, Ben Friedland, in the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York. On April 11, 2006, under the terms of the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, Nora Bayes was added to the National Recording Registry with the following citation:
- "Over There," Nora Bayes (1917) - Inextricably associated in popular imagination with World War I, Nora Bayes’ recording introduced George M. Cohan’s song and became an international hit. Cohan had specifically requested that Bayes be the first singer to release his composition. A former member of the Ziegfeld Follies, an extremely popular vaudevillian and a Broadway star, she recorded a number of other songs to boost morale during the war and performed extensively for the soldiers.
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[edit] External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Nora Bayes |
- Footlight Notes: Nora Bayes
- 2005 National Recording Registry: Nora Bayes' "Over There"
- Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth: Together and Alone (Archeophone Records 5007)
- NYPL Digital Photos photo gallery at NYP Library
- Nora Bayes at the Internet Broadway Database
- Nora Bayes at the Internet Movie Database
- Nora Bayes at Find a Grave

