Alfred Glanville Vance (born Alfred Peck Stevens; 1839 – 26 December 1888), often known as The Great Vance, was an English music hall singer, regarded as "one of the most important of the early music-hall performers".[1]
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Alfred Glanville Vance (born Alfred Peck Stevens; 1839 – 26 December 1888), often known as The Great Vance, was an English music hall singer, regarded...
composed by Alfred Lee with lyrics by Hugh Willoughby Sweny, and was first and most successfully performed by AlfredVance, billed as "The Great Vance". The...
popular in the rhyming song "Walking in the Zoo" by music-hall artist AlfredVance. The term "zoological park" was used for more expansive facilities in...
Little Tich (1867–1928) Vesta Tilley (1864–1952) Sam Torr (1849–1923) AlfredVance (1839–1888) Harriet Vernon (1852–1923) Vesta Victoria (1873–1951) Harry...
which he carried her back for an encore. Leybourne and AlfredVance, also known as The Great Vance, have historically been considered as rivals in popular...
of episodes from the 1955–1962 television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the 1962–1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. The 39th episode was never broadcast...
1860s London music hall rivalry between performers George Leybourne and AlfredVance Champagne Charlie (album), a 1978 album by American singer Leon Redbone...
Cyrus Roberts Vance Sr. (March 27, 1917 – January 12, 2002) was an American lawyer and United States Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter from...
performers as George Leybourne ('Champagne Charlie'), AlfredVance – billed as 'The Great Vance', and G. H. MacDermott were hugely popular, and Concanen...
hall performer George Leybourne opposite Stanley Holloway as his peer AlfredVance. In the same year, Trinder appeared in Fiddlers Three, a loose sequel...
music halls, a parody of upper-class toffs or "swells" made popular by AlfredVance and G. H. MacDermott, among others. They were artistes whose stage appearance...
(2011) 1954 Act on the Square Boys Written and originally performed by AlfredVance in 1866 Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) 1954 If I Had A Donkey...
Buffalo Bill Joel McCrea Champagne Charlie George Leybourne Tommy Trinder AlfredVance Stanley Holloway Enemy of Women Joseph Goebbels Paul Andor The Great...
November 13, 2023. Buckley, Edmund; Hoppin, James Mason; Churchill, AlfredVance (1907). The Fine Arts: A University Course in Sculpture, Painting, Architecture...
Charles Rolls, 1799–1885, engraver Thomas Tilling, 1825–1893, bus tycoon AlfredVance, 1839–1888, English music hall performer At 52 acres, Nunhead is the...
2 – Franz Xaver Witt, church musician and composer, 54 December 26 – AlfredVance, English music hall singer and comedian, 49 (died on stage) Wikimedia...
hall comedians who started their career as blackface artistes include AlfredVance and Bransby Williams. The name was based on E. W. Mackney (1825–1909)...
first artist to perform the song of that title, and AlfredVance, who was known as "The Great Vance" David Bek (Armenian: Դավիթ Բեկ) (1944) – Soviet biographical...
traveller, diplomat and Christian mystic (born 1829) 26 December – AlfredVance, music hall performer (born 1839) "LTA". Sports KnowHow. Archived from...
Charlie starring Tommy Trinder as George Leybourne and Stanley Holloway as AlfredVance, the part of Bessie Bellwoood was played by Betty Warren. In the 1975...
The Vance Monument was a late 19th-century granite obelisk in Asheville, North Carolina, that memorialized Zebulon Vance, a former North Carolina governor...
popular comedians of the day, including Arthur Lloyd, George Leybourne and AlfredVance. His repertoire included such songs as "The Ginger-haired Swell", "Naughty...
Carmen Lomas Garza, Susan Rothenberg, Betye Saar, and Marja Vallila. AlfredVance Churchill (1905–1932) Jere Abbott (1932–1946) Henry-Russell Hitchcock...