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Georgette Twain "Queen Of The Banjo" Sieff

1925 - 2016

Georgette Twain "Queen Of The Banjo" Sieff obituary, 1925-2016, Gardnerville, CA

BORN

1925

DIED

2016

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Gardnerville, Nevada

Georgette Sieff Obituary

Georgette Twain Sieff "Queen of the Banjo"
June 10, 1925 ~ January 4, 2016
Resident of Gardnerville, Nevada
Georgette Twain Sieff passed away in Reno, Nevada on January 4, 2016 at the age of 90 with her daughter at her side. Georgette was born June 10, 1925 in Martinez, Ca. to George W. and Cecilia Collignon. In her early childhood years, she and her parents moved to New York City where her parents were both stage actors and musicians with her mother also being a dancer. During this time, the family lived in a theatrical boarding house. Her parents used to take her to Coney Island almost every day. There were many wonderful stories she used to tell of this time. After a few years, the family moved back to the west coast and settled in El Cerrito, Ca. where Georgette went to school. During World War II, Georgette worked in the Richmond Shipyards painting the Liberty Ships. In the 1940's, she worked as a switch board operator for the phone company. At a time, she also worked at Emporium Capwells in San Francisco to pay for her singing lessons. Georgette met Dr. Samuel Twain and they were married in 1949. Together, they had a daughter, Cecilia, who was born the next year. Georgette loved to sing and had a beautiful singing voice. She was studying to be an opera singer when she was stricken with bulbar polio which took away even her speaking voice. She then turned to making marionettes and joined the Puppeteers of America in 1952 (she maintained her membership until she passed). At this time, her father started to teach her the banjo since she no longer could sing. She practiced many hours on the plectrum banjo. She studied with a few fine teachers. One day, she met the "King of the Banjo", Mr. Eddie Peabody who gave her lessons and was her mentor. It was then that Georgette Twain became "Queen of the Banjo". She had a fabulous career, appearing throughout the bay area and U. S. on stage and T.V. In the 1960's, she played in Tahoe at Harvey's for a few years. She also played the Nevada Circuit. She performed on Cruise Lines and for many years, the Fun and Snow Train. During these times, she had recordings and albums. She also taught many students the banjo - many of whom have kept in contact with her. A few years after her divorce from Dr. Samuel Twain, she met Leon Sieff, her daughter's violin teacher. Leon and Georgette fell in love, but it took 32 years before they were married. Georgette and Leon moved to Gardnerville, Nevada in 2002. Georgette and her Daughter Cecilia Yale used to play music as a duo, Georgette with her banjo and Cecilia on Violin/fiddle. Georgette and Cecilia would play music throughout the Carson Valley and were regulars at Heritage Park, Gardnerville and Minden Park mostly during the 4th of July Celebrations. They also played their music throughout the country including All Frets Conventions. In 2007, Georgette Twain was inducted into the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame. Georgette was a member of Puppeteers of America, All Frets, Musicians Union Local 6, East Bay Banjo Club, & was a Sacramento Banjo Band honorary life time member. She was San Francisco Giants fan and a fun loving person. Georgette was predeceased by her first husband, Dr. Samuel Twain, second husband Leon Sieff, and brother, John Cryan. She is survived by her daughter, Cecilia Yale, nephews, Art Twain, Ken Twain Dan Twain, David Twain and Matt Twain. Services will be Monday January 11, at 11:30 a.m. at Eastside Memorial Park in Minden. Walton's Funerals and Cremations, Gardnerville, Nv. are entrusted with final arrangements. In lieu of flowers, one may make a donation in Georgette Twain's name to the American Banjo Museum, 9 E. Sheridan Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73104.


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Published by Contra Costa Times on Jan. 10, 2016.

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Cecilia Yale

January 4, 2023

Georgette Twain my mother and myself , Cecilia Yale .Good memories .

Cecilia Yale

January 20, 2020

Georgette made all of her own puppets .

Georgette with her father George W. Collignon . Taken on the roof in New York City . 1920's.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette on Television C.B.S. The Red Rowe show.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette with her beloved Teddy .

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Photo of Georgette with her mom when her and her parents were traveling accross the United States in the 1920's.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette Twain with the Elvis Presley marrionette that she made herself. She was a puppeteer as well as a musician and writer.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette Twain and the love of her life, Leon Sieff .

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette Twain and her daughter Cecilia Twain . (Cecilia Yale --latter on ) .

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Georgette Twain and her teacher and mentor , Eddie Peabody.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

For about three years I played banjo with my mom Georgette Twain .

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

My mom, Georgette Twain and myself.We loved playing music together. Her on banjo and me on the violin / fiddle.

Cecilia Yale

September 10, 2016

Jeff Quinn

January 20, 2016

I had the great experience of meeting Georgette for a lesson a few years ago. It turns out she and I had the same teacher in San Francisco in the 60s at the music store, Sherman Clay, and also had contacts at the San Francisco music store Satterlee & Chapin. She was schooled by the best - the King of the Banjo, Eddie Peabody. My deepest condolences to her family, and may she rest in peace - in between times entertaining the folks in Heaven with more of her great banjo playing.
Jeff Quinn
Reno, Nevada

Bonnie Richards

January 10, 2016

Hearty condolences to the family. Georgette was accomplished in many areas. She was kind enough to invite my family to see her tremendous Christmas display she set up inside her house every year. She will be missed and the community has lost a great banjo player, even in her later years.

January 10, 2016

Condolences to family of Georgette Sieff. I did not know her, but in reading obit....quite an interesting life.
(From California)

An Admirer

January 9, 2016

I never had the honor of seeing the "Queen of the Banjo". I read this beautiful remembrance and thought I would write a few words.
What a story - what a life she led. I want to express my condolences to her daughter, family and friends.

Melville Collie

January 8, 2016

As a Banjo player who closely followed the Virtuosos of the Banjo
world for at least 40 years I had always longed to meet Georgette
Twain. When FiGA (Now All Frets) had their convention in Chicago a few years ago, I was having a Meal with friend Steve
Penny in the Hilton's Fine Dining Restaurant ( we had coupons!!)
there was Georgette seated with a young lady a few tables away having dinner! I said to Steve I think thats Georgette Twain....and so it was.
I went over and introduced myself and confirmed my speculation that she was a hot shot Banjoist I handn't yet met....and that was the start of a great (albeit long distant) friendship.
She loved OL'TYME MUSIC HALL & VAUDEVILLE and So Did I and became Kindred Spirits exchanging anecdotes and stories going back to when where and how it all started.
I lived in England 1953 to 1966 and when I landed in London as an immigrant from India (The Jewel in the Crown) I got to
see and experience the last years of Old Tyme Music Hall &
Vaudeville shows.
Georgette was herself a performer In these shows doing work
with Puppets, Comedy Acts with Chaplin-esque type shows.
Baggy pant routines......etc. Most of this was shared with
Letters and Photographs being exchanged.....for Georgettes
early illness's deprived her of speech.
What a superb exciting person she was to be with....she
could make her Banjo talk....what a gal.....I'll remember her for
the rest of my days!!
banjo

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