Edith Helena

Edith Helena (1876–1956) was an American singer of the Vaudeville era, although she also sang in opera as well.

Edith Helena, from a 1904 publication.

She was born in New York City under the name of Edith Helen Seymour, however her stage name was Italianised to Edith Helena. She became famous for having a singing voice spanning four octaves, which also enabled her to perform violin imitations.[1]

She was married to the writer Napoleon Augustus Jennings (1856–1919). During the first decade of the 20th century, the couple toured Europe and the United States with him as her manager and press agent.[2]

References

  1. "Tinfoil.com - Edith Helena". www.tinfoil.com. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
  2. Cutrer, Thomas W. "Jennings, Napoleon Augustus (1856–1919)". Texas State Historical Association (THSA).
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