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- Joseph_Tabrar abstract "Joseph Tabrar (5 November 1857 – 22 August 1931) was one of the most famous and prolific songwriters of British music hall (similar to American Vaudeville), probably most famous for the song \"Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow\", (1892), which became Vesta Victoria's first major hit.Tabrar was born into a family of stage people. His father was George Tabrar. Tabrar began his musical career in the church choir. By the age of 13 he was singing at Evans Music-and-Supper Rooms. He later became a bell hanger and a plumber.During his 60-year songwriting career, Tabrar wrote thousands of songs, many of them written to order; he is known to have written 7,200 songs, but claimed to have written more than twice that number.Joseph also wrote and composed songs for pantomimes performed at the Pavilion Theatre, Whitechapel, including: Little Red Riding Hood, 1884 Cinderella, 1892 Sindbad the Sailor, 1893 Whittington and His Cat, 1895 Jack and the Beanstalk, 1897Joseph's children included comic and music hall performer Fred Earle (real name also Joseph Tabrar).Tabrar is buried in the former VABF memorial at Streatham Park Cemetery, which has being restored by The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America.".
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1857_births.
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_songwriters.
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Earle.
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Music_hall.
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Sinbad_the_Sailor.
- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Songwriter.
- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Streatham.
- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink The_Music_Hall_Guild_of_Great_Britain_and_America.
- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLink Vaudeville.
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- Joseph_Tabrar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joseph Tabrar".
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- Joseph_Tabrar subject Category:1857_births.
- Joseph_Tabrar subject Category:1931_deaths.
- Joseph_Tabrar subject Category:British_songwriters.
- Joseph_Tabrar type Writer.
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- Joseph_Tabrar comment "Joseph Tabrar (5 November 1857 – 22 August 1931) was one of the most famous and prolific songwriters of British music hall (similar to American Vaudeville), probably most famous for the song \"Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow\", (1892), which became Vesta Victoria's first major hit.Tabrar was born into a family of stage people. His father was George Tabrar. Tabrar began his musical career in the church choir. By the age of 13 he was singing at Evans Music-and-Supper Rooms.".
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