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Alec Hurley

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187: 33: 143:, London, and was one of two sons to an Irish Sea captain. He made his music hall stage debut in 1882, singing Irish songs. After appearing briefly in a double act with his brother, Hurley started work as a tea packer at London's docklands and began to exercise excessively in his spare time. His new fitness capabilities allowed him to take up 216:
Lloyd and Hurley married on 27 October 1906. The marriage, although initially happy, became strained early on when work separated them for long periods. Fresh from his success in Australia, Hurley began feeling sidelined by his wife's popularity in England. Despite getting the date of the marriage
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wrong, the author Walter MacQueen-Pope suggested that " was a star who had married a planet. Already the seeds of disaster were being sown." Hurley soon became estranged from his wife, who had begun drinking and gambling heavily. During one outing to the races, she met the jockey
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Born in London, Hurley began a boxing career, during which he would perform a song entitled "The Strongest Man on Earth" after his fights. He started performing in London music halls, and became known to his audiences as a
221:, whom she moved in with, leaving Alec to tour alone. Furious, Hurley initiated divorce proceedings, the strain of which caused him to drink heavily, which signalled the end of his theatrical career. 131:. Hurley supported many popular acts, including Marie Lloyd, whom he married in 1906. Hurley supported Lloyd in all of her performances until the marriage broke up and he stopped performing. 163:, though Hurley performed "with more realism and less histrionics", and "eschewed all the raucousness of the music hall". His most famous performance was "The Lambeth Walk", written by 647: 229:
Hurley was declared bankrupt in 1911 owing to his "lavish gifts for friends and gambling habits". He died within a week of being diagnosed with
147:. During his time as a boxer, he would regularly perform the song "The Strongest Man on Earth" by Edward Roden and F. F. Venton after fights. 205:
Opera House in Melbourne on 18 May with "The Lambeth Walk". By the time they returned to England they were lovers and moved in together in
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in 1901 and went on a tour of Australia with her and several other music hall acts. They opened at
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circuit. He found his niche as a "coster" singer and entertainer, and was likened to
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Singing interested Hurley and he began to perform "The Strongest Man on Earth" on the
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British Music Hall: An Illustrated Who's Who from 1850 to the Present Day
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His song " 'Arry 'Arry 'Arry" was voted the tenth best music hall song.
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Queen of the Music Halls: Being the Dramatized Story of Marie Lloyd
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The Strongest Men on Earth: When the Muscle Men Ruled Show Business
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performances, Hurley also musically supported his wife.
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British Music Hall Society: Top of the Music Hall Pops
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
107:(24 March 1871 – 6 December 1913) was an English 619: 268: 266: 241:, on 6 December 1913, aged 42. He was buried in 490:"Death of well-known comedian Mr Alec Hurley", 598: 263: 648:Singers from the London Borough of Hackney 388: 386: 367:British Music Hall: an illustrated history 181: 31: 369:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. p. 31. 431: 185: 560: 383: 295: 293: 291: 224: 167:. The song was Hurley's version of the 620: 541: 579: 517:Tower Hamlets Cemetery, at BBC London 364: 299: 16:English music hall singer (1871–1913) 358: 324: 288: 582:Our Marie, Marie Lloyd: A Biography 519:, bbc.co.uk; accessed 21 June 2007. 13: 14: 669: 658:Burials in Tower Hamlets Cemetery 643:19th-century British male singers 304:. London: Paul Elek. p. 83. 150: 653:Deaths from pneumonia in England 522: 510: 497: 484: 471: 458: 449: 440: 422: 365:Baker, Richard Anthony (2014). 325:Kent, Graeme (3 October 2012). 599:Macqueen-Pope, Walter (2010). 413: 404: 395: 318: 275: 248: 134: 1: 563:Marie Lloyd: The One And Only 477:"Funeral of Mr Alec Hurley", 256: 197:He met the music hall singer 193:, whom Hurley married in 1906 7: 10: 674: 565:. London: Orion BooksLtd. 546:. London: Tom Stacey Ltd. 544:Marie Lloyd and Music Hall 535: 584:. London: Chivers Press. 354:– via Google Books. 94: 86: 68: 42: 30: 23: 507:, 8 December 1913, p. 10 481:, 11 December 1913, p. 7 285:, 17 January 1910, p. 12 561:Gillies, Midge (1999). 542:Farson, Daniel (1972). 494:, 8 December 1913, p. 7 464:"Alec Hurley's Debts", 281:"Mr Hirley's Cheques", 182:Marriage to Marie Lloyd 603:. London: Nabu Press. 479:Yorkshire Evening Post 468:, 6 January 1911, p. 4 243:Tower Hamlets Cemetery 194: 176:song of the same title 638:Music hall performers 580:Jacob, Naomi (1972). 189: 123:" singer, similar to 503:"Alec Hurley Dead", 272:Gillies, pp. 122–123 225:Last years and death 335:Biteback Publishing 300:Busby, Roy (1976). 235:Jack Straw's Castle 139:Hurley was born in 115:'s second husband. 209:. 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Hackney, London
Hampstead, London
music hall
Marie Lloyd
coster
Gus Elen
Albert Chevalier
Hackney
boxing
music hall
Albert Chevalier
E. W. Rogers
cakewalk
Noel Gay
song of the same title

Marie Lloyd
Marie Lloyd
Harry Rickards
Southampton Row
coster
Bernard Dillon
pneumonia
Jack Straw's Castle
Hampstead
Tower Hamlets Cemetery


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