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Jane Pickens

Jane Pickens Hoving (10 August 1907 – 21 February 1992)[1] was an American singer on Broadway, radio and television for 20 years and later an organizer in numerous philanthropic and society events. She was the musical leader of the Pickens Sisters, a trio born on a Georgia plantation that reached national stardom in the 1930s with its own radio show, concert tours, and records.

Jane Pickens
Jane Pickens circa
1940s to early 1950s
BornAugust 10, 1907
DiedFebruary 21, 1992(1992-02-21) (aged 84)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJane Pickens Langley
Jane Pickens Hoving
Spouse(s)Russell A. Clark or Clarke (1928 - ?)
William C. Langley
Walter Hoving (1977-1989, his death)

Pickens Sisters edit

The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Pickens,[2] the Pickens sisters, Grace, Jane, Helen (1910–1984), and Patti (1914–1995), were born in Macon, Georgia, and grew up there and in Atlanta. Beginning when the girls were ages 4, 6 and 8,[3] their parents taught them to harmonize. Their father, a cotton broker, played the piano and their mother sang.[4]

At first the sisters sang for friends, then at churches and schools. The family moved to Park Avenue in Manhattan in 1932, and a test recording for Victor made such an impression with radio executives that they hired the sisters unseen. Promoted as "Three Little Maids From Dixie", they appeared in Thumbs Up on Broadway and in the movie Sitting Pretty.

Signed to Victor as Victor's answer to the popular Brunswick recording artists the Boswell Sisters, they recorded 25 sides for Victor from early 1932 until late 1934. Their records had a much more novel quality than the harder jazz-styled Boswell Sisters' records. Also, as 1932 Victor records had two- and three-part harmonizers, the Three X Sisters, with experimental sweet/swingy tunes, were among the most noted harmonizers of their day.

The Pickens group earned $1 million in five years but dissolved when two sisters left to get married and a fourth, Grace, who was the group's manager, also departed. Grace married U.S. District Attorney John T. Cahill.[5] Patti married radio actor Bob Simmons.

Education edit

Of the sisters Jane Pickens, who arranged the group's numbers, was the most serious about music. She studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and the Fontainebleau in France and won fellowships at the Juilliard School.[3] She studied for two years with Marcella Sembrich, a Polish coloratura soprano.[2]

Career edit

She sang in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 in a cast that included Fanny Brice and Gypsy Rose Lee. In 1940 she played opposite Ed Wynn in Boys and Girls Together on Broadway. Brooks Atkinson's review said she had "a most attractive voice."[6]

Pickens' other Broadway credits included Music in the Air (1951).[7]

Pickens pursued her music career alone and had wide-ranging success, from musical comedy to opera and nightclub engagements. She had the American Melody Hour on CBS radio and the Jane Pickens Show on NBC radio,[3] as well as a program on ABC television.

In 1954, Pickens appeared in a 15-minute ABC television musical series, The Jane Pickens Show, which was replaced in the spring by The Martha Wright Show.[8]

She frequently performed benefits for charitable causes, including events for orphans, hospitals, youths, veterans and the disabled. When her career tapered off in the late 1950s, she turned to running hundreds of fund-raising affairs. Among her favorite causes were the Salvation Army and research into heart disease and cerebral palsy, a condition that afflicted her daughter.

Personal edit

 
The Jane Pickens Theater in Newport

On June 6, 1928, at the age of 20, Pickens married Russell A. Clark[9] (or Clarke).[10] The marriage ended in divorce.

She became a noted figure at balls and other society events in New York City, Long Island and Newport. After her career peaked she was married twice to prominent businessmen. First was William C. Langley, a Wall Street broker. After he died, she married Walter Hoving, who had owned Tiffany & Company and Bonwit Teller.[citation needed]

In 1972 she ran as the Republican-Conservative challenger to United States Representative Edward I. Koch in the Silk Stocking district on the East Side of Manhattan.[citation needed]

Pickens also painted. Flowers were her favorite subject, roses in particular. She exhibited in galleries and sold dozens of paintings for charity.[citation needed]

She was 84 years old when she died of heart failure in Newport, Rhode Island, on February 21, 1992. She also had a home on Park Avenue in Manhattan. She was survived by her daughter, Marcella Clark McCormack of Newport and Manhattan, and a sister, Patti Shreve of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]

The Jane Pickens Theater, a one-screen arthouse cinema that is the only remaining movie theater in Newport, was renamed after her in 1974. Pickens and her sister Patti performed at the dedication ceremony.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2. P. 216-217.
  2. ^ a b "Incognito Debut". Orlando Evening Star. Florida, Orlando. Associated Press. May 11, 1928. p. 9. Retrieved July 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b c "Jane Pickens Picked Role; Tomorrow She Will Sing It". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. New York, Brooklyn. October 30, 1949. p. 27. Retrieved August 3, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ Hannan, Caryn (1999). Georgia Biographical Dictionary. State History Publications. p. 416. ISBN 9781878592422. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  5. ^ Gaver, Jack (April 29, 1953). "For Jane Pickens On Radio". Lubbock Evening Journal. Retrieved March 21, 2018. Grace is married to John T. Cahill of New York, a former U. S. District Attorney, and they have four children
  6. ^ Juilliard Archives Anna E. Schoen-René Scrapbook
  7. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  8. ^ Earle Marsh and Tim Brooks, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Programs, 1946-Present, p. 744.
  9. ^ "Miss Jane Pickens Weds Russell Clark". The Atlanta Constitution. Georgia, Atlanta. June 9, 1928. p. 13. Retrieved July 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ "(photo caption)". The Atlanta Constitution. Georgia, Atlanta. September 9, 1928. p. 13. Retrieved July 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ "Jane Pickens Theater & Event Center | About the JPT". janepickens.com. Retrieved 20 November 2017.

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Jane Pickens Hoving 10 August 1907 21 February 1992 1 was an American singer on Broadway radio and television for 20 years and later an organizer in numerous philanthropic and society events She was the musical leader of the Pickens Sisters a trio born on a Georgia plantation that reached national stardom in the 1930s with its own radio show concert tours and records Jane PickensJane Pickens circa1940s to early 1950sBornAugust 10 1907Macon GeorgiaDiedFebruary 21 1992 1992 02 21 aged 84 Newport Rhode IslandNationalityAmericanOther namesJane Pickens LangleyJane Pickens HovingSpouse s Russell A Clark or Clarke 1928 William C LangleyWalter Hoving 1977 1989 his death Contents 1 Pickens Sisters 2 Education 3 Career 4 Personal 5 ReferencesPickens Sisters editThe daughters of Mr and Mrs P M Pickens 2 the Pickens sisters Grace Jane Helen 1910 1984 and Patti 1914 1995 were born in Macon Georgia and grew up there and in Atlanta Beginning when the girls were ages 4 6 and 8 3 their parents taught them to harmonize Their father a cotton broker played the piano and their mother sang 4 At first the sisters sang for friends then at churches and schools The family moved to Park Avenue in Manhattan in 1932 and a test recording for Victor made such an impression with radio executives that they hired the sisters unseen Promoted as Three Little Maids From Dixie they appeared in Thumbs Up on Broadway and in the movie Sitting Pretty Signed to Victor as Victor s answer to the popular Brunswick recording artists the Boswell Sisters they recorded 25 sides for Victor from early 1932 until late 1934 Their records had a much more novel quality than the harder jazz styled Boswell Sisters records Also as 1932 Victor records had two and three part harmonizers the Three X Sisters with experimental sweet swingy tunes were among the most noted harmonizers of their day The Pickens group earned 1 million in five years but dissolved when two sisters left to get married and a fourth Grace who was the group s manager also departed Grace married U S District Attorney John T Cahill 5 Patti married radio actor Bob Simmons Education editOf the sisters Jane Pickens who arranged the group s numbers was the most serious about music She studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and the Fontainebleau in France and won fellowships at the Juilliard School 3 She studied for two years with Marcella Sembrich a Polish coloratura soprano 2 Career editShe sang in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 in a cast that included Fanny Brice and Gypsy Rose Lee In 1940 she played opposite Ed Wynn in Boys and Girls Together on Broadway Brooks Atkinson s review said she had a most attractive voice 6 Pickens other Broadway credits included Music in the Air 1951 7 Pickens pursued her music career alone and had wide ranging success from musical comedy to opera and nightclub engagements She had the American Melody Hour on CBS radio and the Jane Pickens Show on NBC radio 3 as well as a program on ABC television In 1954 Pickens appeared in a 15 minute ABC television musical series The Jane Pickens Show which was replaced in the spring by The Martha Wright Show 8 She frequently performed benefits for charitable causes including events for orphans hospitals youths veterans and the disabled When her career tapered off in the late 1950s she turned to running hundreds of fund raising affairs Among her favorite causes were the Salvation Army and research into heart disease and cerebral palsy a condition that afflicted her daughter Personal edit nbsp The Jane Pickens Theater in Newport On June 6 1928 at the age of 20 Pickens married Russell A Clark 9 or Clarke 10 The marriage ended in divorce She became a noted figure at balls and other society events in New York City Long Island and Newport After her career peaked she was married twice to prominent businessmen First was William C Langley a Wall Street broker After he died she married Walter Hoving who had owned Tiffany amp Company and Bonwit Teller citation needed In 1972 she ran as the Republican Conservative challenger to United States Representative Edward I Koch in the Silk Stocking district on the East Side of Manhattan citation needed Pickens also painted Flowers were her favorite subject roses in particular She exhibited in galleries and sold dozens of paintings for charity citation needed She was 84 years old when she died of heart failure in Newport Rhode Island on February 21 1992 She also had a home on Park Avenue in Manhattan She was survived by her daughter Marcella Clark McCormack of Newport and Manhattan and a sister Patti Shreve of Bethlehem Pennsylvania citation needed The Jane Pickens Theater a one screen arthouse cinema that is the only remaining movie theater in Newport was renamed after her in 1974 Pickens and her sister Patti performed at the dedication ceremony 11 References edit DeLong Thomas A 1996 Radio Stars An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers 1920 through 1960 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 2834 2 P 216 217 a b Incognito Debut Orlando Evening Star Florida Orlando Associated Press May 11 1928 p 9 Retrieved July 23 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Jane Pickens Picked Role Tomorrow She Will Sing It The Brooklyn Daily Eagle New York Brooklyn October 30 1949 p 27 Retrieved August 3 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Hannan Caryn 1999 Georgia Biographical Dictionary State History Publications p 416 ISBN 9781878592422 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Gaver Jack April 29 1953 For Jane Pickens On Radio Lubbock Evening Journal Retrieved March 21 2018 Grace is married to John T Cahill of New York a former U S District Attorney and they have four children Juilliard Archives Anna E Schoen Rene Scrapbook Jane Pickens Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on 23 July 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Earle Marsh and Tim Brooks The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Programs 1946 Present p 744 Miss Jane Pickens Weds Russell Clark The Atlanta Constitution Georgia Atlanta June 9 1928 p 13 Retrieved July 23 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp photo caption The Atlanta Constitution Georgia Atlanta September 9 1928 p 13 Retrieved July 23 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Jane Pickens Theater amp Event Center About the JPT janepickens com Retrieved 20 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Pickens amp oldid 1211581970, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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