'HUTCH' (Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson, 1900-1969, one of the biggest Cabaret stars in the world during the 1920s and 1930s)

Fine photo signed and dated showing him head and shoulders, wearing a white bow tie, turning to look back over his shoulder in a romantic pose, 6" x 4½", no place

Hutch started his career in New York but in 1924 he left America for Paris, where he had a residency in Joe Zelli's club and became a friend and lover of Cole Porter. He was rumoured to have been a bisexual and was alleged to have had relationships with Ivor Novello, Merle Oberon, and actress Tallulah Bankhead. The rumours include affairs with Edwina Mountbatten who encouraged him to come to England in 1927 to perform in a Rodgers and Hart musical He soon became the darling of society and the population in general. "Hutch" was a favourite singer of the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII). He was regularly heard on air with the BBC. One of his greatest hits was "These Foolish Things". He was a much-loved wartime entertainer.
As well as being a friend and lover of Cole Porter, he recorded several of his songs, including "Begin the Beguine" and Porter's list song "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)", to which he supposedly made up some 70 new verses.


Item Date:  1938

Stock No:  34667      £375

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