Rudy Vallee the famous megaphone crooner of the 1930s recorded "As Time Goes By" and "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries". Rudy’s "The Fleischmann Hour" on radio shared the airways with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Eleanor Vallee was his wife and author of the book "My Vagabond Lover".
Born Hubert Prior... >>read more
Allmusic: Rudy Vallee:
One of the most popular entertainers of the 1930s, Rudy Vallée was one of the few vocalists to begin crooning before the advent of Bing Crosby. Famed for singing through a megaphone and introducing his performances with a salutary "Heigh-Ho, Everybody," Vallée recorded into the mid-'40s and enjoyed a renaissance... >>read more
IMDb: Rudy Vallee - Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites.
Rudy Vallee started his career as a saxophone player and singer and later became a band leader. In the 1920s and early 30s he had a radio program, Fleishmann Hour. As a very popular star in night clubs and on records, as well as in... >>read more
You may be surprised that I have undertaken to write an introduction to this book by my good friend Louis Armstrong, for in so many ways Louis and I are direct opposites.
Yet it is also true that the author and I have a great deal in common. I... >>read more
"Christians," said Rudy, articulating with his spoon between mouthfuls of turkey soup. "I just can't buy it. . .I mean Mark said this, John said that, Luke said something else. After 2000 years, who knows what happened. What I mean is people can't quote me right. . .and I'm still alive."... >>read more
U.S. Coast Guard HistoMusician and actor Rudy Vallee born in Vermont, grew up in Westbrook, Maine. He dropped out of High School to join the Navy in 1917, but was quickly discharged when it was discovered that he was underage. He studied saxophone, and clarinet and finished high school. Upon graduation he entered the University of Maine, and... >>read more