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Lynn had to leave the show for a while in July 1941 to have her appendix removed. The revue continued at the London Palladium from 5 March 1941 and ended on 29 November that year. Its run was curtailed due to a bomb destroying the theatre. Vera Lynn appeared in the revue Applesauce! with Max Miller, which commenced on 22 August 1940 at the Holborn Empire and ran until 9 September 1940. On 1 July 1940, Lynn made her first appearance as a "fully fledged solo act" at the New Hippodrome in Coventry. ĭuring the Phoney War, the Daily Express asked British servicemen to name their favourite musical performers: Vera Lynn came out on top and as a result became known as "the Forces' Sweetheart". Between 19, she also toured with the aristocrat of British dance bands, Bert Ambrose as part of the Ambrose Octet the group appeared in broadcasts for the BBC and for Radio Luxembourg. She would drive there in her Austin 10 car. Lynn's wartime contribution began when she would sing to people who were using London's tube station platforms as air raid shelters. Lynn sings at a munitions factory in wartime Britain, early 1941. In 1937, Lynn made her first hit recordings, "The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot" and "Red Sails in the Sunset". She joined the Ambrose band in 1937 and remained with him until 1940 when she went solo. After a short stint with Loss she stayed with Kunz for a year or so during which she recorded several standard musical pieces. She supported herself by working as an administrative assistant to the head of a shipping management company in London's East End.
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This label was absorbed by Decca Records in 1938. In 1936, her first solo record was released on the Crown label, "Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire". At this point she appeared on records released by dance bands including those of Loss and of Charlie Kunz. Her first radio broadcast, with the Joe Loss Orchestra, was made on 21 August 1935. It was with Howard Baker that she made her first record, on 17 February 1935, with a song called "It's Home". In turn she was taken on by Billy Cotton and briefly toured with his band in 1934 before returning to Howard Baker. Aged 11, she joined a juvenile troupe called Madame Harris's Kracker Kabaret Kids and early in 1933 she was spotted by Howard Baker who invited her to join his band. She began performing publicly at the age of seven and adopted her maternal grandmother Margaret's maiden name "Lynn" as her stage name when she was eleven. Lynn recalled her mother was not as strict with her elder brother Roger as she was with her. As a result of her hospitalisation, her mother was very protective of her and did not allow her to visit friends or play in the street for a long time afterwards. She was sent to an isolation unit and was discharged after three months there.
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In 1919, when Lynn was two years old, she fell ill with diphtheritic croup and nearly died. She was the daughter of plumber Bertram Samuel Welch (1883–1955) and wife dressmaker Anne "Annie" Martin (1889–1975), who had married in 1913. Vera Margaret Welch was born in East Ham, Essex, now part of the London Borough of Newham, on 20 March 1917. She was held in great affection by Second World War veterans and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the 20th century. Lynn devoted much time and energy to charity work connected with ex-servicemen, disabled children and breast cancer. By the time of her death in 2020 she had been active in the music industry for 96 years. 3 hit, making her the first centenarian performer to have a Top 10 album in the charts. In 2014, she released the collection Vera Lynn: National Treasure and in 2017, she released Vera Lynn 100, a compilation album of hits to commemorate her centenary-it was a No. In 2009, at the age of 92, she became the oldest living artist to top the UK Albums Chart with the compilation album We'll Meet Again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn. Her last single, " I Love This Land", was released to mark the end of the Falklands War. She remained popular after the war, appearing on radio and television in the United Kingdom and the United States, and recording such hits as " Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart" and her UK number-one single " My Son, My Son". The songs most associated with her include " We'll Meet Again", " (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover", " A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" and " There'll Always Be an England". She is honorifically known as the " Forces' Sweetheart", having given outdoor concerts for the troops in Egypt, India and Burma during the war as part of the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). Dame Vera Margaret Lynn CH DBE OStJ ( née Welch 20 March 1917 – 18 June 2020) was an English singer and entertainer whose musical recordings and performances were very popular during the Second World War.