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Eva Tanguay
Eva Tanguay (August 1, 1878 – January 11, 1947) was a Canadian singer and entertainer who billed herself as "the girl who made vaudeville famous". ==Early life== Eva Tanguay was born in 1878 in Marbleton, Quebec.〔Alan Phillip. ''Into the 20th Century 1900/1910'', "Canada's Illustrated History" series, Natural Science of Canada Ltd., 1977. 17〕 Her father was a doctor.〔 Before she reached the age of six, her family moved from Quebec's Eastern Townships to Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her father died soon after. While still a child she developed an interest in the performing arts, making her first appearance on stage at the age of eight at an amateur night in Holyoke.〔Erdman, Andrew. (''Queen of Vaudeville: The Story of Eva Tanguay'' ). Cornell University Press, 2012 pp. 30-32〕 Two years later, she was touring professionally with a production of a stage adaptation of the popular novel ''Little Lord Fauntleroy''.〔Erdman, Andrew. (''Queen of Vaudeville: The Story of Eva Tanguay'' ). Cornell University Press, 2012 pp. 36-38〕 Eva eventually landed a spot in the Broadway musical ''My Lady'' in 1901.〔Erdman, Andrew. (''Queen of Vaudeville: The Story of Eva Tanguay'' ). Cornell University Press, 2012 p. 47〕 The 1904 show ''The Chaperons'' led to her rise in popularity.〔 By 1905, she was also performing in vaudeville as a solo act, where she would spend much of the remainder of her career.
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