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Morley was employed by Mr Donald Marshall, Leader and Creator of the Royal Osborne Minstrels. Donald Marshall lived in Cowes I.o.W. and is buried in Northwood cemetery. 2019 is the centenary of his death. there are 78 references in Cuttings to Donald Marshall who also employed an Agent in London to
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and entertaining crowds in the streets. At the age of five, he accompanied his father to Wiltshire, and while his father played on his instrument, the young boy would step-dance dressed in jacket and
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who happened to be in London for an appearance. Morley became influenced by that meeting and bought himself a five-string banjo with frets and eventually learned to play it.
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recruit players for him. Clifford Essex approached Morley to obtain his services after hearing him play with Donald's group
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HARRY S. PEPPER revives The White Coons Concert Party : National Programme Daventry, 28 September 1932 22.00
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performing tunes composed by Morley. The quartet broke up and he toured West
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The "Pierrots" went to London in December 1893 for a performance at the
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quartet consisting of himself, Fred Sanders, and Ben Hollingworth on
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Morley, who never married, died at the Lambeth Hospital in the
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as a solo act. His popularity grew steadily. He joined the
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Morley began to make recordings with the banjo player
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to revive the White Coons Concert Party show of the
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