Person    | Male  Born 7/3/1900  Died 18/8/1969

Leslie Hutchinson

Categories: Music / songs, Race Issues

Countries: Caribbean Islands, USA

Singer and pianist who performed under the name of 'Hutch'. Born Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson in Gouyave, Grenada. He moved to New York with the intention of studying medicine, but started singing and playing in bars instead. He came to London in 1927 and rapidly became one of the biggest stars of the era. Even though he appeared at lavish venues, racial discrimination obliged him to enter them by the servants' entrance. His 'physique' also made him popular with many leading celebrities of the day, with Cole Porter, Ivor Novello and Tallulah Bankhead being among his reputed lovers. It was his supposed liaison with Edwina Mountbatten that led to his downfall. The 'affaire' threatened the reputation of the royal family, and after an article was published in the 'People' newspaper, King George V put pressure on the Mountbattens to sue for libel. As his career declined he squandered the millions he had made and died in near poverty at the New End Hospital, Hampstead. The Camden New Journal has some more information.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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