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George Leybourne
George Leybourne
British singer and comedian
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Nelly Power
Nelly Power
British singer
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Albert Chevalier
Albert Chevalier
English music hall comedian and singer
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Alfred Vance
Alfred Vance
English singer
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Fred Albert
Fred Albert
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Millie Lindon
Millie Lindon
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Arthur Lloyd
Arthur Lloyd
Scottish singer, songwriter, comedian and stage producer
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Gus Elen
Gus Elen
British music hall comedian
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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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Abney Park
Abney Park
band
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Bessie Bellwood
Bessie Bellwood
British entertainer
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Mark Sheridan
Mark Sheridan
British comedian
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Harry Champion
Harry Champion
British musician and comedian
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Isaac Watts
Isaac Watts
English hymnwriter, theologian and logician
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Harry Tate
Harry Tate
British comedian (1872-1940)
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Maidie Scott
Maidie Scott
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Jenny Hill
Jenny Hill
British music hall performer
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Harry Weldon
Harry Weldon
British comedian
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Vesta Tilley
Vesta Tilley
English music hall performer and male impersonator
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Lottie Collins
Lottie Collins
English singer and dancer
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G. H. Elliott
G. H. Elliott
British music hall performer
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Wee Georgie Wood
Wee Georgie Wood
British comedian
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Fred Rose
Fred Rose
American songwriter, Country Music Hall of Famer
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Alec Hurley
Alec Hurley
English music hall singer (1871-1913)
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Porter Wagoner
Porter Wagoner
American recording artist; country singer, songwriter (1927-2007)
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Joe O'Gorman
Joe O'Gorman
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Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
American blues singer and guitarist
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George Formby, Sr.
George Formby, Sr.
English comedian and singer
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Kate Carney
Kate Carney
Music hall entertainer, singer, theatre operator
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Walter Trout
Walter Trout
American musician
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Milton Ager
Milton Ager
American composer
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Walter Laburnum (born George Walter Davis; 15 June 1847 – 28 March 1902) was an English music hall performer.

Born in Hendon, he worked as a beer and wine seller before becoming a professional performer in the 1870s. He became well known as a singer of "coster songs", and for parodying the style of popular lions comiques, in particular George Leybourne, with songs such as "Fashionable Fred". Leybourne was known for driving around the capital in a carriage drawn by four white ponies; Laburnum used a cart drawn by four donkeys. Laburnum also sang "Dr De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil", mocking the use of fashionable new medical remedies. He was known as "The Star of the East", a reference to the East End of London.

Also billed as "The Royal Comic", Laburnum toured with his own concert party in later years. He died in London in 1902, aged 54, and was buried at Abney Park Cemetery.