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Marie Lloyd Biography & History AllMusic

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    b. Matilda Alice Victoria Wood, 12 February 1870, London, England, d. 7 October 1922, London, England. With four sisters, Daisy, Grace, Alice and Rose, and friends, Wood formed the Fairy Bells Minstrels. Deciding on a stage career, she adopted the name Bella Delamare and was quickly successful. With a change of name to Marie Lloyd, she attracted music hall audiences with her singing, especially …

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    The Artist Marie Lloyd, London, United Kingdom. 123 likes. Themed after the golden age of Hollywood, the Marie Lloyd offers a relaxed atmosphere...Followers: 119

‎Marie Lloyd on Apple Music

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    With a change of name to Marie Lloyd, she attracted music hall audiences with her singing, especially the already popular ‘The Boy I Love Is Up In The Gallery’. Lloyd’s presentation, innocently girlish, which she sent up with suggestive facial and bodily movements, proved irresistible.

From the archive: The death of Marie Lloyd Stage The ...

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    Oct 09, 2009 · Marie Lloyd, the famous music-hall singer, died at her home in Golders Green at midnight on Friday. She had a serious illness some time ago, and …

List of songs by Marie Lloyd - Songfacts

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    Marie Lloyd Song list. A Little Of What You Fancy Does You Good! (1915) Boys In Khaki, Boys In Blue (1914) Don't Dilly Dally On The Way (1918) In The Good Old Times (1885) It's A Bit Of A Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About A Bit (1920) Now You've Got Yer Khaki On (1916) Oh! Mr Porter (1937)

Artist Marie Lloyd, London • whatpub.com

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    Artist Marie Lloyd (also known as Globe, formerly Marie Lloyd) 24 Chart Street Hoxton London N1 6DD. View on Map. Premises Status. This pub is permanently closed.

Artist Marie Lloyd, London • whatpub.com

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    Jun 02, 2019 · An unprepossessing street corner local, tucked away in the backstreets between East Road and Pitfield Street. Closed in 2013 and for sale April 2014. At the time of closing this pub had undergone a subtle change of name to that of the Artist Marie Lloyd. Updated on 06/02/2019

The Artist Marie Lloyd in N1 : Pubs Galore

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    Steve of N21 left this review about The Marie Lloyd. A smallish one bar corner back street pub tucked away in the Hoxton back streets just north of Old Street. The pub is named after the Victorian Music hall singer who was born round the corner in Hoxton in 1870, which may explain why the interior décor is dark leather seats and heavy Victorian style flock wallpaper.

Marie Lloyd Discography Discogs

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    Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922) was an English music hall singer, known as Marie Lloyd. Her ability to add lewdness to the most innocent of lyrics led to frequent clashes with the guardians of morality. Her performances articulated the disappointments of life, especially for working-class women

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