George Le Brunn

English song writer active during the heyday of the victorian music hall
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IntroEnglish song writer active during the heyday of the victorian music hall
A.K.A.George Frederick Brunn
A.K.A.George Frederick Brunn
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasSongwriter
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth20 June 1863, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, South East England
Death18 December 1905 (aged 42 years)
Star signGemini
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Biography

George Le Brunn (20 June 1863 – 18 December 1905) was an English song writer active during the heyday of the Victorian music hall. He was born George Frederick Brunn in Brighton, Sussex. Among the more well-known songs he wrote is "Oh! Mr Porter", co-written with his brother Thomas (1864–1936), and included in the repertoires of the popular singers Marie Lloyd and Norah Blaney. Le Brunn died of meningitis in Brixton, London, and was buried in Lambeth Cemetery.

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