Leslie Hutchinson
1900–1969 (age 69)
Biography
Leslie Hutchinson, affectionately known as 'Hutch,' was the smooth-voiced entertainer who defined many London evenings between the wars, singing torch songs and popular standards to audiences at the Savoy and other celebrated venues. His warm personality and effortless phrasing made him a sought-after headliner and a symbol of the cosmopolitan glamour of the period.
Though the spotlight shifted with the decades, he continued to make music for grateful listeners and remained a frequent guest of friends across Europe before returning to London, where his memory endures in the recordings and memories of those who heard him. His place of rest at Highgate Cemetery recalls both the vibrancy of his performances and the quiet dignity with which he carried his gifts.