Bessie Wentworth
English music-hall singer and comic entertainer, 1873–1901, best known for her coon songs.
English music-hall singer and comic entertainer, 1873–1901, best known for her coon songs.
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English music-hall comedian and singer, whose recording popularised the song “I do like to be beside the Seaside”.
Vesta Tilley (1864–1952) was a popular English music hall performer and one of the most famous male impersonators of her era.
English music-hall singer and comedian.
Oboist, singer and junior naval officer. A member of the musically talented Linley family fathered by Thomas Linley, Samuel first performed on stage in 1766.
English tenor, musician and composer whose musically talented children were described as “a Nest of Nightingales”.
Singer who possessed great beauty, subject of several paintings, poet and writer.
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English music-hall singer and comic entertainer, 1873–1901, best known for her coon songs.