Randolph Sutton
Singer, Musical Artist
1888 – 1969
Who was Randolph Sutton?
Randolph Sutton was an English singer. A popular stage entertainer in music hall and variety he made his stage debut in 1913 in Blackpool.
Sutton was a prolific recording artist during the late 1920s and 1930s, and many of his records are of a suggestively humorous nature. While his best-known song was "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" this was never recorded commercially, but private recordings were made and subsequently released on commercial compilations, including one recorded as late as January 1969, shortly before his death.
He appeared at the "Royal Variety Performance".
He made his final stage appearance at the City Hall Theatre in St Albans, Hertfordshire on 26 February 1969.
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