Lloyd, Alice (1873–1949)

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Lloyd, Alice (1873–1949)

English music-hall singer. Born Alice Wood, Oct 20, 1873, in Hoxton, suburb of London, England; died Nov 17, 1949, in Bandstead, England; dau. of John Wood (waiter) and Matilda Mary (Archer) Wood; sister of Daisey Wood, Grace Lloyd, Rosie Lloyd, and Marie Lloyd (music-hall star, 1870–1922); m. Tom MacNaughton.

With sisters, formed the Fairy Bell Minstrels and toured local missions singing temperance songs; made 1st stage appearance with sister Grace, as the Sisters Lloyd (1888), and entertained with Grace for many years; won fame as a singer in leading London and provincial music halls; made 1st American appearance at Kosters & Bial's (1897) and subsequently joined US vaudeville circuit with great success; in NY, starred in Little Man Fix-It and The Rose Maid and played the Palace (1919).

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