Dinah Shore

Dinah Shore (born Frances Pink Shore February 29th, 1916 - February 24th, 1994) was a singer, actress and personality of American television. It was very popular under the era of the Big Band in the Années 1940 and 1950.

Childhood and rise towards success

Born from Solomon and Anna Stein Shore, immigrants Jewish of Russia, the young person Frances Pink lived with Winchester, Tennessee. When it was two years old, it was reached Poliomyélite (infantile paralysis), a disease which at the time was not foreseeable and one of the only effective cures was the rest. His/her parents provided him intensive care in order to overcome the disease quickly. However, it continued to have a light deformation of one of its feet, which caused a slight limp which physically obstructed it of nothing. Being small she liked to sing and there was encouraged by her mother but also by her father who often took it along in the store that this one held in order to divert the customers thanks to many songs improvised for the occasion. In 1924 the Shore family installère with Nashville, Tennessee, where the father will ouvra a department store. Although shy person owing to the fact that she limped, Frances Pink strongly implied himself in the sporting actrivities and was pompom-girl with Hume-Fogg High School.

Career in the years 1940-1950

The title I' L Walk Alone was n°1 in the United States during 4 weeks in October and November 1944, and Buttons and Bows during 10 weeks between October 1948 and January 1949.

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