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Shot at Flowers Festival in Turin, Italy. Trix Rated at 800 and developed at 400.
Shot with Canon Eos 1, Canon 50 mm f/1.4 and Samyang 24 mm f/1.4.
Vaudeville Performer.
Began entertaining in her teens and staged shows in a town barn. Early in life she became a proficient pianist and songwriter. When still a teen, she went to New York City to visit relatives and there sang in a Masonic event where she was heard by talent scouts for both the Victor and Edison recording companies. In 1906, as a contralto comedienne, Helen made Victor discs and Edison cylinders. Her recordings, which were enormously successful, ushered her into big-time vaudeville, where she became a headliner. On one tour she traveled with Georgie Jessel who at 14 wanted Helen to become his partner. In the 1920s she teamed up with younger sister Josephine. The Trix Sisters toured Europe as major stars and operated a cabaret in Paris. In London they made a large number of recordings for HMV and Columbia which sold well all over Europe. After the sister act broke up due to Josephine's marriage, Helen held regular jobs but continued to write songs, the last in 1951, the year she died at age 65.
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