Gus Goldstein
{{Short description|American actor}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Gus Goldstein
| native_name = גוסטאַװ גאָלדשטײן
| native_name_lang = yi
| image = Gus Goldstein portrait.jpg
| alt =
| caption =
| birth_name = Gustave Goldstein
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1882|06|01}}
| birth_place = Iași, Romania
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1946|02|19|1882|06|01}}
| death_place = New York
| occupation = {{hlist|Yiddish-language recording artist|vaudevillian}}
}}
Gustave "Gus" Goldstein ({{langx|yi|גוסטאַװ גאָלדשטײן}}, {{circa}} 1882{{snd}}February 19, 1946) was a Romanian-born American Yiddish theatre actor, songwriter, vaudevillian, and recording artist.{{cite book |last1=Zylbercweig |first1=Zalmen |last2=Mestel |first2=Jacob |title=Leḳsiḳon fun Yidishn ṭeaṭer vol 1 |date=1931 |publisher=Elisheva |location=New York |pages=377–8 |url=https://archive.org/details/nybc201089/page/n204/mode/1up |language=yi}}{{cite book |last1=Heskes |first1=Irene |title=Yiddish American popular songs, 1895 to 1950 : a catalog based on the Lawrence Marwick roster of copyright entries |date=1992 |publisher=Library of Congress |location=Washington, D.C. |page=xxxv |hdl=2027/pur1.32754061504415?urlappend=%3Bseq=39 |isbn=9780844407456 |url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/pur1.32754061504415?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=35620362-36 |language=en}} During the boom in Yiddish music recording in the 1910s and 1920s, he recorded dozens of 78-rpm discs of comedy and theatre music for Victor, Brunswick, Emerson, OKeh, and Columbia Records, collaborating with many celebrities of contemporary Jewish music such as Naftule Brandwein, Abe Schwartz, Louis Gilrod, and Clara Gold.{{cite web |title=Goldstein, Gus |url=https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/mastertalent/detail/113403/Goldstein_Gus?Matrix_page=100000 |website=Discography of American Historical Recordings |access-date=19 May 2022}}{{cite book |last1=Spottswood |first1=Richard K. |title=Ethnic music on records : a discography of ethnic recordings produced in the United States, 1893 to 1942 |date=1990 |publisher=University of Illinois Press |location=Urbana |isbn=9780252017216 |pages=1345–81}}
Biography
Goldstein was born in Iași, Romania on June 1, 1882 (although the Leksikon fun yidishn teater gives the year as 1884).{{cite web |title=Gustav Goldstein. Migration • New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980 |url=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLBX-48FJ?cid=fs_copy |website=FamilySearch |access-date=18 May 2022}}{{cite web |title=Gustave Goldstein discovered in U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 |url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/28593971?h=097e68 |website=Ancestry.com |access-date=17 May 2022}}{{cite web |title=Gustave Goldstein discovered in U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 |url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/28594129?h=f52720 |website=Ancestry.com |access-date=17 May 2022}} His father, Iancu Leib Goldstein, was a house painter, and his mother was named Rebecca (Rifke) Rappaport.{{cite web |title=Gus & Yetta marriage license |url=https://www.ancestry.com/ |website=Ancestry |access-date=19 May 2022}} Gustave showed an interest in performance and songwriting from a young age, and joined an amateur Yiddish theatre troupe at thirteen. At age fifteen he ran away to Czernowitz (today Chernivtsi in Ukraine) where he supported himself by singing his own compositions in taverns. He then left for Paris, where he performed on the Yiddish stage for a time. He emigrated to New York City, arriving in December 1902. He began to appear on Yiddish vaudeville stages there as well as in Yiddish theatre troupes. In March 1904 he was married to Yetta Plevner, a fellow Romanian Jewish immigrant.
He continued to write his own songs, couplets and skits, many of which were recorded during the boom in Yiddish-language recording of the 1910s.{{cite book |last1=Sapoznik |first1=Henry |title=Klezmer! : Jewish music from Old World to our world |date=2006 |publisher=Schirmer Trade Books |location=New York |isbn=0825673240 |pages=79–82 |edition=2nd}}{{cite book |last1=Yablokoff |first1=Herman |title=Arum der ṿelṭ miṭ Yidish ṭeaṭer oyṭobiografishe iberlebungen un ṭeaṭer-dertseylungen in loyf fun a halbn yorhunderṭ Yidishe un ṿelṭlekhe geshe'enishn |date=1968 |location=New York |page=625 |url=https://archive.org/details/nybc200861/page/n640/mode/1up |language=yi}} His earliest recordings seem to have been with Victor Records in early 1916; over the next decade he would record at least 70 sides with them, some with other Yiddish comedy figures such as Clara Gold or Anna Hoffman. These consisted of comedic skits, Yiddish theatre music, or imitations of scenes from Eastern European Jewish life involving Badchens and klezmers. His recurring characters Yente and Mendel were featured on many of the discs. His discs sold so well that he recorded for most of the major labels in the New York area. As early as 1917 he also started recording for Columbia Records, often with Clara Gold; that contract seems to have lasted until around 1923. In 1919–20 he recorded for Emerson Records's International division.{{cite news |title=ADVANCE RECORD BULLETINS FOR MAY. |url=https://archive.org/details/talkingmachinewo16bill/page/244/mode/2up?q=%22Gus+Goldstein%22 |work=Talking Machine World |issue=XVI No. 1 |publisher=Edward Lyman Bill, Inc. |date=15 April 1920 |location=New York |page=244}} In 1922 and 1923 he recorded another set of roughly 20 discs for Okeh Records.{{cite book |last1=Laird |first1=Ross |title=Discography of OKeh Records, 1918-1934 |date=2004 |publisher=Praeger |location=Westport, Conn. |isbn=0313311420 |pages=188–235}} His final round of recording seems to have a handful of discs been for Brunswick Records in 1927 and 1928, including some records with Alexander Olshanetsky's orchestra.{{cite book |last1=Laird |first1=Ross |title=Brunswick records : a discography of recordings, 1916-1931 |date=2001 |publisher=Greenwood Press |location=Westport, Conn. |isbn=9780313318672 |page=457}} He was also involved in the business side of the record industry; he was assistant manager of foreign language content at Emerson Records in 1920 as well as at Cardinal Records in 1921.{{cite news |title=EMERSON INTERNATIONAL CHANGES. |url=https://archive.org/details/talkingmachinew15bill/page/n783/mode/2up?q=%22Gus+Goldstein%22 |work=Talking Machine World |issue=8 |publisher=Edward Lyman Bill, inc. |date=15 November 1919 |location=New York |page=105 |language=en}}{{cite news |title=GUS GOLDSTEIN WITH CARDINAL CO. |url=https://archive.org/details/talkingmachinew17bill/page/n173/mode/2up?q=%22Gus+Goldstein%22 |work=Talking Machine World |issue=XVII no.4 |publisher=Edward Lyman Bill, Inc. |date=15 April 1921 |location=New York |page=162 |language=en}}
After the collapse of the ethnic recording industry at the end of the 1920s, he returned to Yiddish vaudeville and worked as a singer and comedian during 1930s.
He died on February 19, 1946, in New York.{{cite web |title=Gustave Goldstein discovered in U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 |url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/28594069?h=55583d |website=Ancestry.com |access-date=17 May 2022}}{{cite web |title=Gustave Goldstein discovered in New York, U.S., State Census, 1905 |url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/28594092?h=faad2f |website=Ancestry.com |access-date=17 May 2022}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.loc.gov/notated-music/?q=Gus+Goldstein Gus Goldstein handwritten scores] in the Library of Congress digital collection
- [https://search.library.wisc.edu/search/digital?filter%5Bfacets%5D%5Bnames_facet~Goldstein%2C+G.+%28Gust%CC%A3av%CC%A3%29%2C+1884-%5D=yes Gus Goldstein recordings] in the Mayrent Collection at University of Wisconsin–Madison
- [https://rsa.fau.edu/artist/86 Gus Goldstein recordings] in the Recorded Sound Archive at Florida Atlantic University
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Category:Year of birth uncertain
Category:Romanian-Jewish culture in New York (state)
Category:American people of Romanian-Jewish descent
Category:Yiddish theatre performers
Category:Romanian emigrants to the United States
Category:Victor Records artists
Category:Jewish American male actors