Esther Coleman
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Esther Coleman | |
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Born | London, England | 8 October 1900
Died | 28 February 1989 London, England | (aged 88)
Occupation | Singer |
Esther Coleman (8 October 1900 – 28 February 1989), who also performed under the stage name Diana Clare, was a British singer who appeared in numerous radio shows including Band Waggon.[1] She sang with a contralto voice.[2]
She used the name Diana Clare for her performances of blues songs.[3]
She performed with Jack Hylton and his orchestra,[4] and had her own radio show, Come to Sunday Afternoon at Diana Clare's, broadcast on Radio Luxembourg, sponsored by Lux Toilet Soap.[5][6]
She also appeared on television, and took part in some of the earliest tests of British television.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "BANDWAGGON". www.britishcomedy.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- ^ "The Gramophone" (PDF). albertketelbey.org.uk. June 1928. p. 21. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- ^ "ESTHER COLEMAN". British Pathé. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- ^ Faint, Pete (2015). Jack Hylton. [Place of publication not identified]: Lulu.com. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-326-15463-9. OCLC 1100703428.
- ^ Gifford, Denis (1985). The golden age of radio : an illustrated companion. London: Batsford. p. 58. ISBN 0-7134-4234-4. OCLC 60027928.
- ^ "The Radio Pictorial" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. 18 August 1939. p. 29. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- ^ "Radio Times Television Supplement" (PDF). BBC. 1937-04-23. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-04-28.