Jenny Hill (c. 1848 – 28 June 1896), born Elizabeth Jane Thompson, was an English music hall performer of the Victorian era known as "The Vital Spark"...
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Jenny Hill may refer to: Jenny Hill (journalist), BBC News reporter and presenter Jenny Hill (music hall performer) (1848–1896), British music hall performer...
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– Jenny Hill, music hall performer (b. 1848; tuberculosis) July 14 – Luther Whiting Mason, music educator (b. 1818) July 17 – Alfred Novello, music publisher...
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This list of British music hall performers includes a related list of British Variety entertainers. Music Hall, Britain's first form of commercial mass...
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and many music hall performers failed to make the transition. They were deemed old-fashioned, and with the closure of many halls, music hall entertainment...
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country music performers. It includes artists who played country music at some point in their career, even if they were not exclusively country music performers...
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Matthew Keith Hall (born 1 October 1964), known professionally as Harry Hill, is an English comedian, presenter and writer. He pursued a career in stand-up...
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Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America, accessed 14 August 2016 "The Grave of Music Hall comedienne Jenny Hill has been restored", the Music Hall...
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Jenny Lou Carson, (January 13, 1915 – December 16, 1978), born Virginia Lucille Overstake, was an American country music singer-songwriter and the first...
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Man: A Personal History of Music Hall is a 2012 non-fiction book detailing the history of Music halls and their performers. Written by former British...
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the end of the war. Inspired by the "star comedians" of British music hall shows, Hill set out to make his mark in show business. He took the nickname...
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Britannia Music Hall (later known as The Panopticon or The Britannia Panopticon) in Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland is one of the oldest remaining music halls in...
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Jenny Bruce (also known as Ghoste) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She has shared the stage with John Oates, Sophie B. Hawkins, Vanessa...
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1920s Roy Acuff Grand Ole Opry star for 50 years, "King of Country Music". Jenny Lou Carson, the first female to write a No. 1 Country Hit (1945) "You...
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Peggy Pryde (category British music hall performers)
in 1930. Pryde was one of three children born to the popular music hall artiste Jenny Hill and John Wilson Woodley (died 8 January 1890), an acrobat who...
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Lorna Luft (category Nightclub performers)
starring alongside Jenny Seagrove, Simon Shepherd, and Daniel Hill. In May 2009 she appeared in W magazine as a special guest performer for the acclaimed...
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Bessie Bellwood (category British music hall performers)
Cross Music Hall in London. Although she lacked the versatility of her rivals Marie Lloyd and Jenny Hill, she nevertheless became a popular performer with...
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Tony Slattery (category Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge)
Premises, Premises. Slattery first broke into television as a regular performer on Chris Tarrant's follow up to O.T.T., Saturday Stayback (1983), while...
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Stan Laurel (category British music hall performers)
short films, feature films and cameo roles. Laurel began his career in music hall, where he developed a number of his standard comic devices, including...
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Billy Porter (redirect from Billy Porter (Broadway performer))
Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 73rd Tonys at Radio City Music Hall. However, he earned media coverage for his haute couture red and pink...
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Songs of Separation (redirect from Jenny Hill (musician))
of music ideas of separation. It was organised by double-bass player Jenny Hill and brought together ten female folk musicians from Scotland and England...
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Bethany Joy Lenz (section Music)
Hill (2003–2012). She also starred as Michelle Bauer Santos on the CBS Daytime soap opera Guiding Light (1998–2000) and is recognized for her music as...
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George Leybourne (category British music hall performers)
the Flying Trapeze". He remains among the best known 19th century music hall performers. George Leybourne was born Joseph Saunders in Gateshead; however...
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The Bavarian Village expanded to include The Great Hall, an Oktoberfest style beer tent with live music. In 2016, the attractions Munich Looping, the world's...
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Skyhooks (band) (category ARIA Hall of Fame inductees)
known as Jenny Hunter Brown and then as Jen Jewel Brown. Nimmervoll, Ed; Greg Macainsh. "Skyhooks". Howlspace – The Living History of Our Music. White Room...
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Brian Posehn (category Actual play performers)
July 20, 2013. When the Sacramento-born performer isn't making cameos on shows like Californication... Hall, Corey (July 6, 2011). "Brian Posehn, still...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Country-western dance Culture of the Southern United States Music genre List of country music performers List of...
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Little Richard (category Warner Music Group artists)
performer—save, perhaps, Elvis Presley, Little Richard blew the lid off the Fifties, laying the foundation for rock and roll with his explosive music...
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originally called the Gramophone Awards, to performers, directors, and producers of quality short form music videos. Honors in several categories are presented...
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and she moved with her mother to New York City. In 1953, Freda married Hiller Kahn, who later adopted Madeline; Freda eventually changed her own name...
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