Background
Warren was born in New York City in 1930 and adopted six months later by Helen and Herbert Goldman, a couple from Milton, Massachusetts, who named her Ilene Goldman.
Warren was born in New York City in 1930 and adopted six months later by Helen and Herbert Goldman, a couple from Milton, Massachusetts, who named her Ilene Goldman.
She graduated from Milton High School in or around 1948, studied piano at the New England Conservatory of Music, graduating around 1954.
She spent her first free summer entertaining in small lounges, and later taught there briefly after obtaining her degree. Her musical mentor at the time was Arthur Fiedler, who was the conductor of the Boston Pops. She recorded for Jubilee Records, then Gross National Product Crescendo Records which reissued some of her earlier Jubilee albums.
Known as the Knockers Up Gal, she has frequently been called the mother of the sexual revolution.
Her career began in the early 1950s in Phoenix, Arizona. Later she moved her act to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Her comedy routines exposed the subject of sex from a female perspective. Her most famous contribution to the sexual revolution was the song "Knockers Up" from the 1960 album of the same name.
Warren produced a Digital Video Disc that chronicles her life in show business.
The Digital Video Disc, Rusty Warren: The Lady Behind the Laughs, was released by Gross National Product Crescendo in 2008. lieutenant is available on the website rustywarren.com Warren still autographs her photographs and music CDs from her website and answers all Facebook mail personally.