Issy Bonn (born Benjamin Levin; 21 April 1903 – 21 April 1977) was a British comedian, singer, actor, and theatrical agent. His
signature song
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was "
My Yiddishe Momme
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".
Biography
Benjamin Levin was born into a Jewish family in
Whitechapel
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, London, the son of a butcher. As a boy, he started singing and entertaining, but his family disapproved of his interest in the
music hall
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and he was sent to Canada to live with relatives. When he returned, he joined an existing comedy and singing group, the Three Rascals,
[ and used the stage name Benny Levine. He went solo in the early 1920s. He took the stage name Issy Bonn at the suggestion of ]BBC Radio
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producer John Sharman, who produced a popular programme, ''John Sharman's Music Hall'',[Roy Hudd and Philip Hindin, ''Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts'', Robson Books, 1998, , p.17] and made his first radio appearance on the show in 1935, billed as "The Hebrew Vocal Raconteur".[ He combined sentimental songs such as "My Yiddish Momme" and "Let Bygones Be Bygones", with Jewish humour and sketches, many featuring the fictitious Finkelfeffer family.][ "Issy Bonn 1893-1977", ''Jewish Lives Project'']
Retrieved 1 December 2020
Issy Bonn made over a thousand radio broadcasts on programmes such as ''Variety Bandbox
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'',[ Issy Bonn, ''Radio Times'' archive]
Retrieved 1 December 2020 and reputedly had a repertoire of over 500 songs.[ He also regularly toured South Africa.][Richard Anthony Baker, ''Old Time Variety: an illustrated history'', Pen & Sword, 2011, , pp.67-68] He appeared in the films '' I Thank You'' in 1941, and '' Discoveries'' in 1939, where he played Mr. Schwitzer. He made his first recordings in 1942, for the Rex label, and later recorded for Decca
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* Decca Records or Decca Music Group, record label
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and Columbia. He toured Europe with the Entertainments National Service Association
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(ENSA), and after the Second World War
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wrote and starred in his own road shows including ''The Big Broadcasts'' and ''The Melody Lingers On''.[ Biography, ''Allmusic.com'']
Retrieved 1 December 2020[
In the 1950s, his style of humour, trading on traditional Jewish stereotypes,][Oliver Double, ''Stand Up: On Being a Comedian'', A&C Black, 1997, , p.63] went out of fashion, but he continued to appear on radio, television, and in pantomime
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s, and toured, often with the popular trumpeter Eddie Calvert
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. He later retired from performing and became a theatrical agent, and a producer of variety show
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s around the country.[ He made his last appearance as a performer in 1963.][ His image appears on the cover of ]The Beatles
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album ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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''.
He died on his 74th birthday, in London.
References
External links
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1903 births
1977 deaths
Jewish English male actors
Male actors from London
Singers from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Jewish English comedians
Comedians from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
English male comedians
Actors from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
People from Whitechapel