- Albert Whelan
Albert Whelan (5 May 1875 – 19 February 1961), was an
Australia n popularsinger andentertainer , who was prominent in the Englishmusic hall during the first half of the twentieth century.Like his exact contemporary and fellow music-hall artist
Florrie Forde , Whelan was born inMelbourne ,Australia in 1875. Early in his career, Whelan moved toWestern Australia , where he found fame as a singer and dancer, entertaining the miners working the gold fields. At the turn of the century, he emigrated to Britain, making his debut in a novelty dance act at theEmpire, Leicester Square . He rapidly honed his act, and settled on a style which would vary little over his career, although his ability to update the content of his act ensured his career was both long and successful, lasting well into his eighties. Whelan was acknowledged as one of the first entertainers to have asignature tune , appearing on-stage (and exiting at the end of his act) whistling Robert Vollstedt'swaltz from "Die Lustige Brüder" (The Jolly Brothers). Immaculately dressed in bow-tie and tails, he sang, danced and played the piano. He was an excellent mimic, and adapted easily to changing vocal styles.His recording career spanned the first half of the twentieth century, from "The Whistling Bowery Boy" in 1905 to his final recordings made in 1960. He also had minor roles in a number of British films of the 1930s and 1940s.
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NAME= Whelan, Albert
SHORT DESCRIPTION=music hall entertainer
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1875|05|05|df=y
PLACE OF BIRTH=Melbourne ,Victoria, Australia
DATE OF DEATH= death date|1961|02|19|df=y
PLACE OF DEATH=London ,England
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