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Harry Kennedy (songwriter)
William Henry Kennedy, known as Harry Kennedy (c. 1855 - January 3, 1894) was a popular ventriloquist and songwriter.
Kennedy was born in Manchester, England around 1855 (obituaries stated his age as either 39 or 45, the latter putting his birth year around 1849), and was a talented ventriloquist as a child. After working briefly as a teacher and seaman, by 1871 he had made it to Montreal and began performing as a ventriloquist. He debuted in New York City in 1874 and traveled with various minstrel groups. In 1890 he opened "Harry Kennedy's Theatre" in New York, but sold out and moved after one season to a smaller venue (the Alhambra) on Coney Island. He also managed a bar on Fulton Street in Brooklyn.
Songs he wrote include "When Peggy And I Are Wed," "Molly and I and the Baby," "Say Au Revoir, But Not Good-bye," "A Flower from Mother's Grave," "Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone," "An Old Fashioned Photograph," "Patsy Branigan," "I Owe Ten Dollars to O'Grady," "I Had Fifteen Dollars in my Inside Pocket," "Hush Don't Wake the Baby," "Grandmother's Birthday," and "Little Empty Stockings By the Fire."
He married his first wife, Nellie in 1876, and she died in 1883. He married again in 1886, and his second spouse (Mary) died in 1890. Survived by five minor children, Kennedy died at his home in Brooklyn of Bright's disease on January 3, 1894 and was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn.〔(5 January 1894). (Song-Writer Kennedy Dead: He Wrote Many Melodies and Was Also Known as a Ventriloquist ), ''The New York Times''〕〔Howard, Ryan. (Nineteenth Century American Ventriloquists ) (manuscript, excellent resource including citation and excerpts of a tremendous number of source documents), Retrieved May 11, 2012〕〔(19 October 1890). (Ventriloquism, Vocal Delusions and How Experts Produce Them ), ''Sacramento Daily Record Union'' (lengthy interview with Kennedy)〕〔(4 January 1894). (Harry Kennedy Is Dead ), ''New York World''〕
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