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Alexander Hurley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alec Hurley
Alexander "Alec" Hurley (24 March 1871 – 6 December 1913) was an English music hall singer who was perhaps best known for being Marie Lloyd's second husband. Born in London, Hurley began a boxing career during which he wrote a short song entitled "The Strongest Man In The World" which he would perform after his fights. Singing appealed to him and he began performing the song in various music halls in London. He based his act on life as a costermonger and became known to his audiences as a "coster" singer, similar to that of Gus Elen and Albert Chevalier. Hurley supported many popular acts, including Marie Lloyd, with whom he conducted a tour with in Australia. The two became romantically involved and married upon their return to England in 1906. Hurley continued to professionally support Lloyd in all of her performances until the marriage broke up a few years later. He had some minor success as a solo performer but work dried up and engagements became scarce. Hurley never recovered from his marital difficulties and stopped performing altogether by 1910. ==Early years== Hurley was born in Hackney, London,〔Gillies, pp. 122–123〕 and was one of two sons to an Irish Sea captain.〔"Mr Hirley's Cheques", ''Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser'', 17 January 1910, p. 12〕 After appearing briefly in a double act with his brother, Hurley started work as a tea packer at London's docklands and bagan to exercise excessively in his spare time. His new fitness capabilities allowed him to take up boxing. He wrote the song "The Strongest Man In The World" during his time as a boxer, which he would regularly perform after fights. Singing interested Hurley and he began to perform the song on the music hall circuit. He found his niche as a coster singer and was likened to Albert Chevalier.〔
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