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impersonator". She also performed "My Sweetheart is the Double-Bass Viol", in which she "indulges in amorous gestures to members of the orchestra who is playing the instrument to which she refers". One obituary said of her that, "with her step-dancing and quick wits, she only just missed becoming a
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said of her: "Her wit is not near the knuckle. It is the knuckle itself.... Her joking may be occasionally concerned with foul things, but it is never indecent... In addition to its humour, the performance of this artist is of the highest technical excellence...". Another reviewer described her as
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who was a member of the Henderson and Stanley Quartette. Her parents toured as music hall performers, and May first appeared on stage as a solo performer in
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in 1897. By 1900, she became a popular performer in blackface, unusual for a woman at the time. She appeared in shows and
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She married fellow performer Bert Jee in 1907; they had two children. She continued to perform throughout the
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Vanessa Williams, "Now We've Got Our Khaki On: Woman And Music In First World War London",
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in London and around the country, with songs such as "I Love a White Man".
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This biographical article about a British singer is a
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"May Henderson", Footlight Notes
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