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A review of British Vaudeville comedians on this 1906 G&T recording issued on VictorAnnouncer presents famous Stand Up Comedians, each tells one jokeLaughs you have met - Laughing specialty Illustrated by five famous comedians Will Evans (speaker) Amy Augarde (speaker) Maurice Farkoa (speaker) Burt Shepard (speaker) Fred Moule (speaker) Albert Whelan (vocalist : tenor vocal) Frederick William Gaisberg (recordist) Presents a variety of laughs illustrated by five comedians. Features introductions in Irish dialect for each laughing segment and a song about laughs.Kelly names Albert Whelan as primary performer; Victor disc labels do not mention him. Each comedian on the recording is introduced by a an Irish dialect speaker who may be Whelan.8/15/1906 London, England [1] Master Victor 17232// TAKE 1 or 2, not the 1919 re recordingTicklish Reuben Laughing song Cal Stewart (composer) Cal Stewart (lyricist) Cal Stewart (vocalist) 4/30/1907 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [unconfirmed] 2 Master Victor 172321906 London G&T Issued Victor Batwing 10" 78 rpm CONDITION: VERY GOOD PLUS PLUS unworn but rubbed, plays E VERY quiet A GREAT COPY Amy Augarde as Thames Darrell in a revival of Little Jack Sheppard (1894) Amy Florence Augarde (7 July 1868 – 1 April 1959) was an English actress and singer in musical theatre and operetta.Born at Westminster, Augarde was a member of a musical family. Among her siblings, Louise Adele Augarde (later King, 1863–1909) was a contralto with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company,[1] Frank Wells Augarde was a violinist,[2] John Vernham Augarde was organist of St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge,[3] and Augustus Wells Augarde was a clarinet player in the London Symphony Orchestra.[4] Augarde was the aunt of Adrienne Augarde.Augarde first appeared on stage in 1884, when she was fifteen, winning a place in the chorus of one of Richard D'Oyly Carte's British touring companies. In 1885 and 1886 she was in the United States with Carte's American company playing The Mikado, and then joined the chorus of his tour of Germany and Austria. In 1887 she was back in the US with Carte's American company playing Ruddigore, usually in the chorus, but sometimes playing the small role of Ruth. Later that year she was the understudy to Jessie Bond for the role of Mad Margaret in Ruddigore in London's Savoy Theatre and playing the role in September. In January 1888 she was cast as Hebe in the first revival of H.M.S. Pinafore.[5]Later in 1888 Augarde played Lydia Hawthorne in the long-running comic opera Dorothy at the Lyric Theatre, and the next year originated the part of Lady Anne Jerningham in Doris, also at the Lyric. She went on to appear in many successful musicals and operettas, including long runs in The Little Michus (1905 to 1906), The Chocolate Soldier (1910 to 1911), Shell Out (1915 to 1916),[5] Nobody's Boy (1919),[6] and The Naughty Princess (1920 to 1921). In 1925 she played Luisa in Franz Lehar's Frasquita.[7] In 1935 she was Dancing Sunbeam in a revival of The Rose of Persia.[5]Augarde was also a successful gramophone recording artist.[5]She died in Reigate, Surrey, at the age of 90.[5] Evans in 1912William Edward Evans (29 May 1866 – 11 April 1931) was an English actor, comedian and playwright. He was well-known as a performer in music halls and silent comedy films, and appeared in West End musical shows. As a writer his biggest success was the farce Tons of Money which opened in 1922 and ran for more than 700 performances. Maurice Farkoa, popular Anglo-French actor and singer, dies suddenly in New York, 1916 March 16, 2014 Maurice Farkoa (Maurice Georges Marie Farkoa, 1864?-1916), Anglo-French actor and singer(snapshot photo: unknown, circa 1910) MAURICE FARKOA.‘Maurice Farkoa, musical comedy actor and singer, died March 21 [1916], in his apartment at 42 West 72d Street [Manhattan], following an attack of apoplexy.‘He was born in 1867 [sic], in Smyrna, his father being French and his mother English. His first important success was in An Artist’s Model, at Daly’s, London, in 1895, and some of his best roles in London were in Kitty Grey, Three Little Maids, Lady Madcap, The Little Cherub, Miss Hook of Holland, My Mimosa Maid, Mitislow, or the Love Match, and Nightbirds.‘His first American appearance was in 1903, when the London company appearing in Three Little Maids came to Daly’s Theatre [New York], on Sept. 1. Two years alater he again came to this country, and was seen in Dream City, The Magic Night and The Merry Countess, known in London as Nightbirds. Last Sping he had the leading role in To-Night’s the Night, and his last stage appearance was with Elsie Janis, in Miss Information. Mr. Farkoa also appeared in vaudeville.‘Several months ago he became associated with an after theatre restaurant [Cabaret Mondain (of the Avenue de l’Opera, Paris), at 121] West Forty-fifth Street [Manhattan], which A.N. Fysher [the actor/singer and composer A Nilson Fysher, otherwise A. Nylson Fyscher], his cousin, opened.’(The New York Clipper, New York, 8 April 1916, p. 25b)Burt ShepardBIRTH 1856New York, USADEATH 23 Apr 1913 (aged 56–57)Thanet District, Kent, EnglandBURIAL Burial Details UnknownMEMORIAL ID 192446048 · View SourceMEMORIALPHOTOS 2FLOWERS 0AKA George Grover Burt ShepardMinstrel singer and music teacher. Although born in the United States, Burt Shepard was primarily known for the recordings he made in England. Most of his repertoire consisted of remakes of so-called "coon" songs and comical pieces for the European market taken from American recordings. He was particularly known for his covers of George W. Johnson's two hits, "The Laughing Song" and "Whistling Coon." Shepard was known to have recorded as early as 1898 while his last known session occurred in 1908.Died and was buried in England where he was performing. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, AMY AUGADE, BURT SHEPARD, Fred MOULE, Maurice Farkoa, Will Evans
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Genre: Drama, Soundtracks & Musicals, Comedy & Spoken Word
Record Size: 10"
Style: Animation Score/Soundtrack, Chanson, Comedy/Novelty Music, Dixieland, Educational, Field Recording, Film Score/Soundtrack, Interview/Dialogue, Minstrel, Monolog, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, Poetry, Political Folk, Prayers/Sermons, Radio Play/Show, Schlager, Special Effects, Speech, Stand-Up/Sketch, Storytelling, Vocal, Big Band/Swing, Cabaret/Vaudeville, Documentary, Drama, Political/Conscious, Public Service Announcement, Story, TV Score/Soundtrack
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: LAUGHS YOU HAVE MET/ Ticklish Reuben
Language: English
Catalog Number: 17232