You needn't live music hall, whatever the life inside of it.
Fearfully, shamefully, miserably, rebuking himself for his doubts, yet conquered and compelled by them, he crossed the street and entered the music hall.
To tell you the truth, to the syndicate of a music hall.
He agreed with me that Bessie Bellewood was the best music hall artist he had ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
I well remember one of the first nights at Weber and Field's Music Hall, New York.
Among the largest meetings was one at Findlay on the 28th of October and one at Music Hall, Cincinnati, on the 31st, where Governor Foraker and I spoke together.
On the 19th of October I addressed a great audience in Music Hall, Cincinnati, at which Butterworth and Grosvenor also made speeches.
I closed my part of the canvass on the 5th of November, at Music Hall, Cleveland, one of the finest meetings that I ever attended.
Music Hall, Sunday afternoon, which she was invited to address.
The convention opened in Metzerott's Music Hall, February 15, welcomed by Commissioner John W.
Headquarters were at Willard's Hotel and the convention opened in Metzerott's Music Hall, January 15, continuing the usual five days.
Inauguration of the great organ in Music Hall, Boston, when Charlotte Cushman, Lyman Wheeler, and Mrs. J.
Music Hall, Boston, dedicated with a concert given by the Handel and Haydn Society and the Musical Fund Society combined.
Guilmant's First Symphony for organ and orchestra, given at a Philharmonic Concert in Music Hall, Boston, with F.
So it's a pleasant thing for your Londoner that he can step aroond the corner any nicht and find a music hall.
I'm often asked if I'm no sorry I'm just a music hall singer.
Shortly after eight o'clock he was driven in a carriage to Music Hall, and in one hour and a half he made two ringing addresses, to as many as five thousand people, on Negro education.
The exercises connected with the dedication were held in Music Hall, in Boston, and the great hall was packed from top to bottom with one of the most distinguished audiences that ever assembled in the city.
They looked at us somewhat surprised, but civilly received the invitations to be present at the services in Lusby's Music Hall in the evening.
In connection with Lusby's Music Hall, in particular, I cannot refrain from recalling at least one case of very special interest.
Lusby's Music Hall, the place of amusement to which I first referred, and which was the largest music hall in the East End, was opened for several seasons.
Therefore, several evenings a week he accompanied her to the Roc and sometimes they went on, as formerly, to a play or a music hall.
Then about twice a week they would go on to a theater or a music hall, and have supper at another restaurant.
She opened it with a rattle, and closed it with a bang; and then he heard her come stumbling along the passage, her fuddled voice uplifted in the mirthless strain of a music hall ditty.
The concert was given in Music Hall, which was elaborately and tastefully decorated for the occasion.
He first appeared in Music Hall, Boston, and after an absence of six years the audience seemed most kindly determined to convince him of their warm welcome.
As an old Third-Corps man, I attended the meeting at Music Hall.
It was not until I was nearly seventeen that the idea occurred to me to visit a Music Hall again.
My first appearance at a Music Hall was in the year one thousand eight hundred and s---.
I am engaged to sing every evening at the 'Unusual' music hall.
Alcide' or no 'Alcide,' there is not a music hall manager in London or Paris who would not give you an engagement on your own merits.
Your name alone would fill any music hall in London.
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