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Eddie Izzard

The London Weekend Times has called him “the best Uk standup comedian of his generation”, as well as the entity of Eddie Izzard is worth such compliment. This comedian, acting professional, and transvestite offers bewitched the globe of comedy having a kitschy, campy, and cunning blend while adding a little …

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Carl Stalling

Composer and arranger Carl Stalling was the visionary at the rear of the kaleidoscopic music conquering in the centre of the basic cartoons produced beneath the aegis of Warner Bros. Studios through the middle of the 20th hundred years. Frenzied and impassioned, his function broke new surface by following visual …

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Ed Wynn

b. Isaiah Edwin Leopold, 9 November 1886, Philadelphia, Pa, USA, d. 19 June 1966, Beverly Hillsides, LA, California, USA. In showbusiness from his mid-teens, Wynn proved helpful for a few years in vaudeville creating a exclusive comedy act. Through the early years from the twentieth hundred years he was a …

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Gene Tracy

Nicknamed “Mr. Truckstop,” Gene Tracy was a favorite nation comedian who marketed an incredible number of albums within a profession that peaked within the era from the eight-track. Blessed Ivan Eugene Morris in Anadarko, Oklahoma in 1927, he got his begin in entertainment being a vacationing circus promoter. His initial …

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Ed Kenney

Delivered on the isle of Kauai to some Hawaiian-Chinese mom and an Irish-Swedish dad, Ed Kenney was to prove himself equally adept on stage, in nightclubs, and in saving studios. The favorite baritone epitomizes the indigenous son deeply in love with his homeland; his capability and commitment to Hawaiian music …

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Beatrice Lillie

b. 29 Might 1894, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, d. 20 January 1989, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, Britain. An incomparable musician – a comedienne, celebrity, and vocalist – who was simply known within the 20s and 30s as ‘the funniest girl on earth.’ After leaving college at age 15 to create a singing trio …

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Barry Gordon

Professional/singer Barry Gordon entertained children (and adults) seeing that a child superstar along with his million-selling strike record “Nuttin’ for Xmas” within the ’50s, and in the ’90s because the tone of voice of Donatello within the phenomenally successful Television toon series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It appears kismet that …

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Ben Colder

Ben Colder was the alter ego of singer Sheb Wooley (of “Crimson People Eater” popularity), which he used designed for saving parodies of nation hits. Because of various performing commitments, Wooley have been struggling to record the tune “Don’t Go Close to the Indians,” that was rather lower by Rex …

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The Cellos

The Cellos’ singing was as smooth because the sound of the instrumental namesake. Created at Charles Evans Hughes SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL on Western 18th Road in Manhattan, the Cellos had been Alvin Williams (bass), Billy Montgomery (1st tenor), Alton Campbell (ballad business lead), Bobby Thomas (baritone), and Cliff Williams (second …

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