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Pseudonymn for heiress Evelyn Palmer when she becomes the singer for small-time, struggling dance band leader [[Larry Hays]] in the 1941 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035339/reference Sing For Your Supper]''.  He's about to be evicted from the dance hall he and his band are renting. Palmer is the owner- curious, she stays the eviction to check out the band incognito. Larry thinks she is just dance hostess [[Evelyn Jones]], and they become romantically entangled, which leads to Hays's singer [[Kay Martin]] quitting, and being replaced by "Jones."
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Pseudonym for heiress Evelyn Palmer when she becomes the singer for small-time, struggling dance band leader [[Larry Hays]] in the 1941 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035339/reference Sing For Your Supper]''.  He's about to be evicted from the dance hall he and his band are renting. Palmer is the owner; curious, she stays the eviction to check out the band incognito. Larry thinks she is just dance hostess [[Evelyn Jones]], and they become romantically entangled, which leads to Hays's singer [[Kay Martin]] quitting, and being replaced by "Jones."
  
 
When Jones is outed by the press as Palmer, she thinks Larry used her for the publicity and quits and breaks up with him. Larry's manager Wing Boley (Don Beddoe) reveals it was all his doing, and schemes to get Larry and Evelyn back together.
 
When Jones is outed by the press as Palmer, she thinks Larry used her for the publicity and quits and breaks up with him. Larry's manager Wing Boley (Don Beddoe) reveals it was all his doing, and schemes to get Larry and Evelyn back together.

Latest revision as of 21:32, 19 February 2019

Pseudonym for heiress Evelyn Palmer when she becomes the singer for small-time, struggling dance band leader Larry Hays in the 1941 film Sing For Your Supper. He's about to be evicted from the dance hall he and his band are renting. Palmer is the owner; curious, she stays the eviction to check out the band incognito. Larry thinks she is just dance hostess Evelyn Jones, and they become romantically entangled, which leads to Hays's singer Kay Martin quitting, and being replaced by "Jones."

When Jones is outed by the press as Palmer, she thinks Larry used her for the publicity and quits and breaks up with him. Larry's manager Wing Boley (Don Beddoe) reveals it was all his doing, and schemes to get Larry and Evelyn back together.

Played by Jinx Falkenburg.

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