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Louise Groody : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louise Groody
Louise Groody (1897–1961) was an American Broadway musical comedy star of the 1920s who introduced to New York audiences the song ''Tea for Two'' in the musical ''No, No, Nanette''. ==Early life== Louise Groody was born on March 27, 1897 at Waco, Texas, the first of three girls and a boy raised by Thomas and Irene Groody. Her father, a native of Pennsylvania, supported his family as a drug store manager and pharmacist. Irene Groody was from Louisiana and had married Thomas in 1893. Over the early years of her childhood Louise Groody 's family would live in Houston and later Atlantic City, N.J.〔Louise Groody Harrigan-US Passport Application May 9, 1921-Ancestry.com scan〕〔Louise Groody – Passenger Manifest SS Olympic – July 13, 1921, Ancestry.com scan〕〔Louise Groody, Houston, TX, 1900 US Census Records, Ancestry.com scan〕〔Louise Groody, Atlantic City, NJ , 1910 US Census Records, Ancestry.com scan〕
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