Peppi Borza (22 October 1936 – 24 July 1990) was a British-American dancer, entertainer, songwriter, composer, actor, and circus performer.[4][5][6]
Early life
Born to a circus performing family and brought up in Sarasota, Florida, Borza performed in a double act with his sister Nita.[1][7][8][9] The siblings were acrobats and performed with the likes of Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Benny and Judy Garland, as well as appearing twice on The Ed Sullivan Show.[10][11][12] One of their acts was Stars of the Future, a balancing and tumbling act with Polack Bros. Circus.[13]
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Singer/Songwriter
Encouraged by Sammy Davis Jr. and others that told him he had a good voice, Borza decided to become a singer. He came to England and formed the group Peppi and the New York Twisters. They performed in England, Ireland and New York.[14][15][16][17]
Despite recording several singles including The Skip (an attempt to start a new dance craze) and Pistol Packin' Mama, Borza's singing career was not a success.
In Britain, Borza became lifelong friends with singer Dusty Springfield (having first met The Springfields when they toured with Del Shannon[18]), accompanying her on tours, as well as being a dancer on Ready Steady Go!.[19][20] Borza was the partner of Dusty Springfield's brother Tom, and the couple collaborated on the writing of four songs: No Tears for Johnnie, Chain Gang Blues,[21]The Skip[22] and O Holy Child[23] (recorded by Dusty Springfield in 1964 as a Christmas charity single for Barnardo's). In 1965, Borza co-wrote Matt Monro's single Before You Go.
Borza also worked as a composer on Dusty Springfield's The Christmas Album and several other projects, including with Matt Monro.[24]
Among Borza's final work was an appearance in the 1987 West End revival of Follies.[34]
Death
Borza died from AIDS. Dusty Springfield frequently visited him at the hospice as he neared the end of his life. Borza left money to his closest friend in his will.[18]
References
^ abSome sources give the birth year as 1938 in Florida but his official birth was registered in the Dec 1936 quarter in Portsmouth as Giuseppe M C Borza. Also, The Kansas City Times (29 August 1945) gives his age as 8 and Billboard - 11 Nov 1950 - page 52 mentions Peppi's 14th birthday celebration (other American newspapers I've seen list his age corresponding with 1936). In addition, I have seen travel records giving the birth year as 1936.