Denny Willis .... Found him!! .. there were 5 chaps (I think!) in the troupe when I first saw them,I met one of them about 10 years ago, he told me he was the only surviving member of the act. Thanks for posting.
From 8:25, the brilliant Lorna Dallas. Opera trained, but her warm tone suited music hall and broadway songs too. She could sing anything basically, and like an angel. And not even a page for her on Wikipedia.
Yes Lorna Dallas has a website and I think is still singing. A wonderful performer and through her training she kept that voice immaculately over the years.
@@ianb9103 Ian B: The act I'm talking about dates back to the early 1930s, which has always been about fox hunting ... the song they sing is called "The Fox Has Left Its Lair".
Denny Willis .... Found him!! .. there were 5 chaps (I think!) in the troupe when I first saw them,I met one of them about 10 years ago, he told me he was the only surviving member of the act.
Thanks for posting.
Excellent xxxxx
From 8:25, the brilliant Lorna Dallas. Opera trained, but her warm tone suited music hall and broadway songs too. She could sing anything basically, and like an angel. And not even a page for her on Wikipedia.
Yes Lorna Dallas has a website and I think is still singing. A wonderful performer and through her training she kept that voice immaculately over the years.
Those blokes singing about the fox hunting are hilarious.
It's horse racing
@@ianb9103 Ian B: The act I'm talking about dates back to the early 1930s, which has always been about fox hunting ... the song they sing is called "The Fox Has Left Its Lair".
What's the second song; I'll meet you treat you at nine o'clock tonight one?