Gypsy Rose Lee, born in 1911, originally came to notoriety as a burlesque stripper in the 1930s. Later she acted in Hollywood movies, wrote two novels "The G-String Murders" and "Mother Finds a Body", and a play.
She published an autobiography "Gypsy" in 1957, in which she describes a childhood touring the vaudeville circuit as the less-talented sister of child act Baby June (who eventually herself became known as an actress in Hollywood movies under the name June Havoc). The autobiography was made into a stage musical "Gypsy" with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and was eventually filmed twice.
Gypsy Rose Lee died in 1970.
2011
Sepia Records (2)
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Westminster
LP, Album
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Echo Magazine
5xFlexi, 7", S/Sided, Pic + Comp, Spi
2021
Not Now Music
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2011
Fuel 2000
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2011
Fantastic Voyage
2xCD, Comp
1997
GAA Corporation
5xCD, Comp + Box
1991
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