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Noel Gay

b. Richard Moxon Armitage, 3 March 1898, Wakefield, Yorkshire, Britain, d. 3 March 1954, London Britain. A prolific composer and lyricist, Homosexual was in charge of some of the most well-known and memorable tracks in the united kingdom through the 30s and 40s. A kid prodigy, he was informed at …

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Marie Lloyd

b. Matilda Alice Victoria Solid wood, 12 Feb 1870, London, Britain, d. 7 Oct 1922, London, Britain. With four sisters, Daisy, Elegance, Alice and Rose, and close friends, Wood created the Fairy Bells Minstrels. Choosing a stage profession, she used the name Bella Delamare and was quickly effective. With a …

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Les Barker

The zaniness of Monty Python as well as the Goon Present is fused with poetic, Edward Lear-like inanity by Uk poet and songwriter Les Barker. Although his 57 books of poetry possess presented such off-the-wall individuals as Jason & the Quarrels, Cosmo the Pretty Accurate Blade Thrower, and Captain Indecisive, …

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Vess L. Ossman

This historically important artist was section of several performers who made the very first recordings of so-called ragtime music. He started documenting in the first 1890s and was the dominating banjoist in the thoughts of the brand new record-buying general public for at least ten years from then on. His …

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Charles Coborn

Music hall mainstay Charles Coborn is well known for a set of turn-of-the-century classics, the self-penned “Two Lovely Dark Eye” and Fred Gilbert’s “THE PERSON Who Broke the lender in Monte Carlo.” Created Colin McCallum in 1852, he started performing by age 20 and went to hundreds of English music …

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John Yorke Atlee

John Yorke Atlee was among the first stars from the American phonograph industry. A Detroit indigenous, Atlee ultimately resolved in Washington, D.C. where he worked well as a U.S. Authorities official. To create ends fulfill, he began showing up in vaudeville playhouses as a specialist whistler. Whistling, because of its …

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Flanagan & Allen

Bud Flanagan (b. Reuben Weintrop [Robert Winthrop], 14 Oct 1896, Whitechapel, London, Britain, d. 20 Oct 1968, Kingston, Surrey, Britain) and Chesney Allen (b. William Ernest Allen, 5 Apr 1896, London, Britain, d. 13 November 1982, Midhurst, Sussex, Britain). Among Britain’s best-loved comedy-singing duos throughout their heyday within the 30s …

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Flanders & Swann

Michael Flanders (1922-1975) and Donald Swann (1923-1994) were two of the best possible British comedians of the day. Their moderate was cabaret; Swann was a gifted pianist, composer, and linguist and Flanders a talented raconteur and lyricist using a sharpened eyesight for satire. Interacting with at college, Flanders and Swann …

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Gracie Fields

The effectiveness of Gracie Areas’ outstanding soprano voice transported the actress and singer from her humble begin in a little Lancashire backstreet to her position a long time later like a Dame from the Uk Empire. Created in 1898 above a store in the city of Rochdale, her 60 years …

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Jack Strachey

Composer Jack port Strachey is most from the pop regular “These Foolish Factors (Remind Me personally of You),” though he’s also remembered in Britain as an writer of light orchestra instrumentals. Strachey was created Jack port Strachey Parsons in Brighton, Britain, in 1894, and initial started writing music for movie …

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