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- Daisy_Dormer abstract "Daisy Dormer (1883 – 1947), born Kezia Beatrice Stockwell, was an English music hall singer born in Portsmouth. A pretty, waif-like presence, she was famous for singing \"After the Ball is Over\" among other songs. \"After the Ball is Over\", which was written by Charles K. Harris, helped to establish Tin Pan Alley in the 1890s. The sheet music sold over five million copies in the 1890s.In 1935, Dormer had a character part in the film City of Beautiful Nonsense.".
- Daisy_Dormer birthName "Kezia Beatrice Stockwell".
- Daisy_Dormer birthPlace Portsmouth.
- Daisy_Dormer birthYear "1883".
- Daisy_Dormer deathYear "1947".
- Daisy_Dormer occupation Daisy_Dormer__1.
- Daisy_Dormer occupation Music_hall.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageExternalLink dormer.htm.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageID "1187256".
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageLength "1570".
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageRevisionID "703900403".
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink After_the_Ball_(song).
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Category:1883_births.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_deaths.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_female_singers.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_hall_performers.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Portsmouth.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Charles_K._Harris.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Beautiful_Nonsense_(1935_film).
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink English_people.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Music_hall.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLink Tin_Pan_Alley.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daisy Dormer".
- Daisy_Dormer birthDate "1883".
- Daisy_Dormer birthName "Kezia Beatrice Stockwell".
- Daisy_Dormer birthPlace Portsmouth.
- Daisy_Dormer deathDate "1947".
- Daisy_Dormer name "Daisy Dormer".
- Daisy_Dormer occupation Music_hall.
- Daisy_Dormer occupation Singing.
- Daisy_Dormer spouse "Albert Jee".
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- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Daisy_Dormer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-singer-stub.
- Daisy_Dormer subject Category:1883_births.
- Daisy_Dormer subject Category:1947_deaths.
- Daisy_Dormer subject Category:English_female_singers.
- Daisy_Dormer subject Category:Music_hall_performers.
- Daisy_Dormer subject Category:People_from_Portsmouth.
- Daisy_Dormer hypernym Singer.
- Daisy_Dormer type Agent.
- Daisy_Dormer type MusicalArtist.
- Daisy_Dormer type Person.
- Daisy_Dormer type Singer.
- Daisy_Dormer type Person.
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- Daisy_Dormer comment "Daisy Dormer (1883 – 1947), born Kezia Beatrice Stockwell, was an English music hall singer born in Portsmouth. A pretty, waif-like presence, she was famous for singing \"After the Ball is Over\" among other songs. \"After the Ball is Over\", which was written by Charles K. Harris, helped to establish Tin Pan Alley in the 1890s. The sheet music sold over five million copies in the 1890s.In 1935, Dormer had a character part in the film City of Beautiful Nonsense.".
- Daisy_Dormer label "Daisy Dormer".
- Daisy_Dormer sameAs Q5209706.
- Daisy_Dormer sameAs m.04fm89.
- Daisy_Dormer sameAs Q5209706.
- Daisy_Dormer wasDerivedFrom Daisy_Dormer?oldid=703900403.
- Daisy_Dormer isPrimaryTopicOf Daisy_Dormer.
- Daisy_Dormer name "Daisy Dormer".