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  2. Lottie Collins - Wikipedia

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    Lottie Collins (16 August 1865 – 1 May 1910) was an English singer and dancer, most famous for introducing the song "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay!" in England. in England. Early life

  3. Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Bromo-Seltzer advertisement in which Lottie Collins dances and sings "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-de-ay!" "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" is a vaudeville and music hall song first performed by the 1880s. It was included in Henry J. Sayers' 1891 revue Tuxedo in Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. Grand Theatre, Islington - Wikipedia

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    It became a regular first stop for companies from the West End going on provincial tours, and many stars appeared there including Henry Irving, George Alexander, Arthur Bourchier, Lottie Collins, Tom Costello, Harry Randall and Lewis Waller. In the 20th century the building became first a music hall and then, for its last thirty years, a cinema.

  5. List of vaudeville performers: A–K - Wikipedia

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    Lottie Collins: 1866 May 1, 1910 British Singer-comedian. Most well known for popularizing the song, "Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay!." [225] Pinto Colvig: September 11, 1892 October 3, 1967 American Comedian, the voice of Goofy in Disney cartoons and was the first Bozo the Clown. Chester Conklin: January 11, 1886 October 11, 1971 American Comedian and actor.

  6. Jose Collins - Wikipedia

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    José Collins, actress Collins in 1914 Jose Collins' blue plaque, High Road, Loughton. Charlotte Josephine Collins (23 May 1887 – 6 December 1958) was an English actress and singer known by her stage name, José Collins, who was celebrated for her performances in musical comedies, such as the long-running The Maid of the Mountains, and early motion pictures.

  7. File:Lottie Collins 8bgs.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of British music hall performers - Wikipedia

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    Music Hall, Britain's first form of commercial mass entertainment, emerged, broadly speaking, in the mid-19th century, and ended (arguably) after the First World War, when the halls rebranded their entertainment as Variety. [1]

  9. Lottie (name) - Wikipedia

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    Lottie is an English feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Charlotte or Lieselotte, an alternate form of Lotte, and that is also related to Lisa, Elisa and Elisabeth. [1] Notable people with the name include the following: