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Marie Lloyd
Marie Lloyd
English singer, comedian and actress (1870–1922)
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Harry Randall
Harry Randall
comic actor
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Little Tich
Little Tich
English music hall comedian
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George Formby, Sr.
George Formby, Sr.
English comedian and singer
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Paul Paray
Paul Paray
French conductor
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Harry Tate
Harry Tate
British comedian (1872-1940)
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Maurice Ohana
Maurice Ohana
Anglo-French composer
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Reginald De Koven
Reginald De Koven
American music critic and composer
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Granville Bantock
Granville Bantock
British composer and conductor
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Alec Hurley
Alec Hurley
English music hall singer (1871-1913)
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Herbert Campbell
Herbert Campbell
English musical theatre actor
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Dan Leno
Dan Leno
English music hall singer; comedian
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G. H. Elliott
G. H. Elliott
British music hall performer
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George Robey
George Robey
English music hall singer, film & theatre actor (1869-1954)
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Harry Champion
Harry Champion
British musician and comedian
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Stanley Holloway
Stanley Holloway
British actor
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Alexander Mackenzie
Alexander Mackenzie
Scottish conductor and composer
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Harry Lauder
Harry Lauder
Scottish entertainer (1870–1950)
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Adolphe Adam
Adolphe Adam
French composer and music critic
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Will Fyffe
Will Fyffe
Scottish music hall artist
Harry Fragson
British music hall singer and comedian

Harry Fragson

Intro
British music hall singer and comedian
Genres
Music
Fragson in the 1900s

Harry Fragson (2 July 1869 – 31 December 1913), born Léon Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London. Having scored a number of successful performances in England, Fragson moved to Paris, where he developed an act imitating French music hall performers. The act was popular, and allowed him to introduce his own material. He returned to London in 1905 and became popular in pantomime. He is perhaps best known for his song "Hello, Hello, Who's Your Lady Friend?" which he recorded shortly before his untimely death in 1913. He was murdered by his father in Paris.