Career
She began her career in the 1930s on radio and later sang at nightclubs across the United States, including at the Copacabana in New York City, the Thunderbird in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the Rio Cabana in Chicago. In addition to live performances she starred in the 1941 musical film Time Out for Rhythm and, in 1942, had roles in Iceland and The Mayor of 44th Street. As was popular at the time, her songs were patriotic and inspired by support for World World War World War II
Time Out for Rhythm (1941):
Obviously the Gentleman Prefers to Dance
Iceland (1942):
You Can"t Say Number To A Soldier
I Like a Military Tune
There Will Never Be Another You (most popular of her recordings).