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Sylvia was a staff singer; at the time two young sisters also sang at the station, Rosemary Clooney and Betty Clooney. Big names dropped by the "Sylvia Show" like Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington.[citation needed] At the same time, Sylvia played a steady gig at the La Normandie Restaurant for five years and eventually moved to Detroit, MI with her first husband Mike Stoun where she worked comedy in her act. She toured off and on and in Arizona, a promoter billed her as "Saucy Sylvia" on the marquee, giving Sylvia her first new name. After her husband died, she continued performing across the country. She recorded two albums "Sex is the thing that started it all" and "0069". She eventually moved to Newport, Rhode Island where she met her second husband Mike Mureddu.[2]