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530:"Blossom was indeed born as Minnie Guyer (or Guiger) in New Haven, Connecticut, to photographer William F. Guyer and his wife Mertle F. "Minnie" Winson (sometimes seen as Mertie), who had married in 1880. A registry of births from New Haven confirmed her 1886 birth, as well as one for an older brother, William, Jr., in 1881. The 1900 enumeration, taken in New Haven, further indicated a birth year of 1886, but some later sources point to 1885. In spite of how much stretching of that particular truth was done during her storied lifetime, 1886 is now confirmed as the actual year, and for this essay will be assumed so because of the registry and the next earliest citations in both the 1900 Federal and 1905 New York enumerations. It is as yet unclear where the Seeley name came from." 233: 31: 331: 653: 136: 640: 335: 334: 336: 333: 244:(or Guiger) in New Haven, Connecticut, to photographer William F. Guyer (or Guiger) and his wife, Mertle F. "Minnie" Winson, who had married in 1880. In her teens, she was billed as "The Little Blossom" when she appeared at 332: 435: 526:
Biographical data which contradicts the normally cited year and place of Seeley's birth gives her year of birth as 1886 and the place as New Haven, Connecticut
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labels. Seeley continued to perform as a solo after Fields' death in 1959, and was one of the legends who starred on the 1961 CBS special
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Seeley was a major recording star, with a series of solo records in the 1920s, and her biggest hits included, "
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in its Golden Era, they always had the number-one spot, even when sharing the bill with such stars as
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On April 17, 1974, Seeley died at the DeWitt Nursing Home in New York City. She was 87 years old.
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in which Blossom introduced the song "Hello, Bluebird", later repopularized by
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Seeley and Fields also recorded three LP records in the 1950s for the
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album, which was her first in stereo. She made two appearances on
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into the mainstream of American music. She introduced the
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Sheet music cover for the Marquard and Seeley production.
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Blossom Seeley biography (with incorrect year of birth)
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Blossom Seeley was married three times: to Joe Kane (
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Her last TV appearance was with 14: 733: 631: 502:, was published in 1996); and to 494:Richard William Marquard) of the 654:Works by or about Blossom Seeley 638: 470: 264:" in vaudeville in 1910, before 134: 29: 386:Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields 145:needs additional citations for 702:American vaudeville performers 608: 273:Way Down Yonder in New Orleans 1: 707:20th-century American singers 512: 70:New York City, New York, U.S. 596:. April 18, 1974. p. 44 449:and sang her version of the 125: 7: 356:team of Blossom Seeley and 352:Seeley was one half of the 246:Sid Grauman's San Francisco 95:Joe Kane (1911–1913) 10: 738: 566:February 12, 2010, at the 316:Broadway Through a Keyhole 436:Chicago and All That Jazz 309:(in her film debut), and 109: 91: 83: 75: 63: 37: 28: 21: 717:Singers from Connecticut 546:Blossom Seeley biography 67:April 17, 1974 (aged 87) 574:. Retrieved 2010-10-23. 360:. 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