Georgia Sothern (1913–1981), born Hazel Anderson, was a burlesque dancer and vaudeville performer.
[1] She gave an interview to The Harvard Crimson during a trip to the Old Howard Athenaeum in Boston during 1939.
[3] She wrote her memoir titled Georgia: A Life in Burlesque.
Advertising posters brought large crowds to her shows around the U.S.[4] One of the songs she performed to was the up tempo "Hold that Tiger" performed by an orchestra accompanying the show.
[6] Sothern's performances were frenzies of fast-paced gyrating and disrobing.