- 1959),
known professionally as Jack
Norworth, was an
American songwriter,
singer and
vaudeville performer.
Norworth is
credited as
writer of a
number of...
- "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a 1908 Tin Pan
Alley song by Jack
Norworth and
Albert Von
Tilzer which has
become the
unofficial anthem of
North American...
- The
Belmont Theatre, also
known during its
existence as the
Norworth Theatre and the
Theatre Parisien, was a
Broadway theatre located at 125 W. 48th St...
- a high
school in Los Angeles,
California in 1934. The composers, Jack
Norworth (1879–1959) (lyrics) and
Albert Von
Tilzer (1878–1956) (music), had both...
- to keep her
figure trim. In 1908,
Bayes married fellow performer Jack
Norworth, and the
couple became media celebrities. They
performed together, and...
- Follies,
created by husband-and-wife team (and
Ziegfeld performers) Jack
Norworth and Nora Bayes. This
recording was made a year
later by Ada
Jones and Billy...
- musical–biographical film
about the
vaudeville team of Nora
Bayes and Jack
Norworth, who
wrote the po****r song "Shine On,
Harvest Moon." The film was directed...
-
Bayes and Jack
Norworth. It was one of a
series of moon-related Tin Pan
Alley songs of the era. The song was
debuted by
Bayes and
Norworth in the Ziegfeld...
-
through the
early 1950s. He
collaborated with many lyricists,
including Jack
Norworth, Lew Brown, and
Harry MacPherson. A
number of his
tunes were performed...
-
Dresser was
married twice. Her
first marriage was to singer/songwriter Jack
Norworth, whom she
married in 1898. She then wed Jack
Gardner in 1910, and they...