- Alfred Vance
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name = Alfred Vance
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caption = Sheet music for "Walking in the Zoo"
birthname = Alfred Peek Stevens
birthdate = 1839
location =London
deathdate = death date|1888|12|26|mf=y
deathplace = Sun Music Hall,Knightsbridge
othername = "The Great Vance"
Alfred Grenville
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genre =Music hall vocalist
spouse =Alfred Peek Stevens (1839 –
December 26 ,1888 ), best known by hisstage name Alfred Vance, was an English singer in the 19th Centurymusic halls .Early life and family
Vance was born in
London in 1839. He worked initially as a solicitor's clerk, before appearing in Music Halls.Career
His first solo appearance was at the "South London Palace" in 1864, but he had earlier performed in a
blackface duo act with his brother in 1860. His act, initially as acockney singer, evolved into comedy. He was also known as both "The Great Vance" and Alfred Grenville.Vance was a great rival of
George Leybourne , writer of "Champagne Charlie ". Vance wrote and performed "Cliquot" in response. Vance ended the feud with the song "Beautiful Beer". Their style introduced a new genre to the music hall, known as "Lion Comique".Vance's popular song "Walking in the Zoo" has been cited by
Desmond Morris (in "Gestures: Their Origin and Distribution") as the earliest known use of the term "O.K." in its current sense. (It was previously used in America as a political slogan forMartin Van Buren , nicknamed Old Kinderhook or O.K.) The chorus of Vance's song begins with the line "Walking in the zoo is the O.K. thing to do." The song refers specifically to the Zoological Gardens atRegents Park , London.Vance died while performing on the stage of the "Sun Music Hall",
Knightsbridge , on 26 December 1888. He is buried inNunhead Cemetery .ongs
* The Chickaleery Cove
* Jolly Dogs
* Walking in the Zoo
* Cliquot, Cliquot
* Act in the Square, BoysTrivia
*Alfred Vance makes a "cameo" appearance in the fictional novel " Lestrade and the Brother of Death" by M. J. Trow
References
*Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Grimmond - ISBN 0-19-280004-3
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