Marie Cahill
“The Symphony Concert”
Victor 45370
1923
Marie Cahill was born on December 29, 1866.
She starred in a number of New York stage productions, having begun her New York career in 1888.
In 1902 in the show Sally in Our Alley she introduced the hit song “Under the Bamboo Tree.” Another hit sung by Cahill was “Nancy Brown.”
In the World War I era, Cahill appeared in a few silent films.
Starting in 1919, she was a popular vaudeville headliner, performing as an “impressionist” (humorous monologist). Some of these were recorded, such as “The Symphony Concert.”
She died on August 23, 1933.
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