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Charles B. Lawlor (June 2, 1852 – May 31, 1925) was an American vaudeville performer and composer of popular songs. He was born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States in 1869. Lawlor is primarily remembered today as the composer of the 1894 song, " The Sidewalks of New York ," a song for which he wrote the melody.
Sheet music cover from 1914 "The Sidewalks of New York" is a popular song about life in New York City during the 1890s. It was composed in 1894 by vaudeville actor and singer Charles B. Lawlor (June 2, 1852 – May 31, 1925) with lyrics by James W. Blake (September 23, 1862 – May 24, 1935).
Blake became a hat salesman, and songwriting was only a hobby, which he turned to when sales were slow. One day in 1894, Charles Lawlor, a friend who was also a well-known vaudevillian and singer, walked into John Golden's hat store on Third Avenue between East 13th and East 14th Streets to visit Blake, humming the melody that became The Sidewalks of New York.
Charles "Buddy" [1] Lawton Jr. (April 6, 1904 – July 11, 1965) was an American film and television cinematographer. [2] [3] He has over one hundred credits to his ...
Charles Mansfield, Joseph's brother, also lived in Charlestown at the time of his brother's death, and reportedly took a great interest in his widowed sister-in-law. He invited Sarah and Josie to live with him. [2] The 1855 Massachusetts Census lists Charles H. Mansfield, 32, living with Sarah H. Mansfield, 26, and Hellen J. Mansfield (Josie ...
John Lawlor (born June 5, 1941) is an American actor and assistant director. Early life ... Charles Bowers Episode: "Pursuit" 1984 Simon & Simon: Scott Banfield
In 1942, MGM remade Manhattan Melodrama, a film about two boyhood friends who grow up on opposite sides of the law.It was titled Gambler's Choice, then Northwest Rangers. [2]
Charles Percy Cuthbertson, who calls himself "Uncle Percy", a distant step-relation of Ukridge; James "Corky" Corcoran, a writer friend of Ukridge, the narrator of all the Ukridge shorts. Bowles, Corky's landlord; George Tupper, a friend of Ukridge and Corky from Wrykyn days; B. V. "Boko" Lawlor, an ex-Wrykynian who stands for Parliament