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Bert Errol - Wikipedia
Bert Errol (born Isaac Whitehouse; 11 August 1883 – 28 November 1949) was a British singer and female impersonator, who was a popular entertainer in both Britain and the United States. 展开
Born in Birmingham, he had a voice ranging from tenor to falsetto. From the age of 18, he worked in music halls and concert parties, and in the all-male Harry Reynolds' Minstrels, before … 展开
Sculthorpe, Derek The Lost World of Music Hall (2021) Bear Manor Media ISBN 978-1-62933-802-6 展开
• Ringing the Changes, Errol filmed in 1922, British Pathe 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 The Female Impersonator Bert Errol - Jazz Age Club
2021年10月21日 · One of the most influential and major stars of the British variety stage in the Jazz Age was Bert Errol. Hugely under-rated and now long forgotten, he was one of the few, …
Bert Errol | LGBTQIA+ Wiki | Fandom
- Bert Errol, stage name of Isaac Whitehouse Jr., (August 11, 1883 - November 28, 1949) was a British singer and female impersonator who achieved great success in both Britain and the United States.
Bert Errol: British Music Hall’s Favorite Female Impersonator
2013年8月11日 · Starting around 1909 Errol became the most successful female impersonator in British music hall. From 1910 through 1921 he also made frequent appearances in big time …
March 7: Female Impersonator Bert Errol Arrives — NY …
2020年3月7日 · One hundred years ago today… A noted British female impersonator arrived in New York City. Bert Errol, of “the Tetrazzini voice” would, over the next two months, perform at clubs such as the Orpheum, the …
Bert Errol Archives - Jazz Age Club
One of the most influential and major stars of the British variety stage in the Jazz Age was Bert Errol. Hugely under-rated and now long forgotten, he was one of the few, seriously, successful …
Bert Errol - Queer Music Heritage
Back to Female Impersonator Sheet Music Intro. Bert Errol . see this page for clippings . The only known film clip, silent, of Bert Errol, VIEW below, 1930
female impersonator Archives - Jazz Age Club
One of the most influential and major stars of the British variety stage in the Jazz Age was Bert Errol. Hugely under-rated and now long forgotten, he was one of the few, seriously, successful …
Bert Errol, in character, wearing an elaborate white …
Bert Errol (1883-1949), was to some extent extent the British counterpart to Julian Eltinge. By the age of eighteen he was appearing as a concert singer in his home town of Birmingham, singing in a strong tenor voice.
A Pictoral History of the Art of Female Impersonation
A Pictoral History of the Art of Female Impersonation By Chris Shaw & Arthur Oates, London, 1966. Malcolm Scott, Dan leno, George Robey, Wilkie Bard, and Norman Evans, Bert Errol, George Bolton, Shaun Glenville