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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_HavezJean Havez - Wikipedia

    Jean Constant Havez (December 24, 1872 – February 11, 1925) was an American writer of novelty songs, vaudeville skits, and silent era comedy films. During his film career, Havez worked with comedians Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0369841Jean C. Havez - IMDb

    Jean C. Havez. Writer: Sherlock Jr.. Songwriter ("Darktown Poker Club"), author and agent who wrote special material for musical comedy and vaudeville, also scenarios for Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd, and a press agent for Lew Dockstader's Minstrels.

    • Jean C. Havez
    • February 11, 1925
    • December 24, 1872
  3. Mar 1, 2020 · "Everybody Works but Father" is a popular song published in 1905, with words and music by Jean Havez. It is sung from the point of view of the son, lamenting that he, his sister and his...

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  4. Jean C. Havez. Writer: Sherlock Jr.. Songwriter ("Darktown Poker Club"), author and agent who wrote special material for musical comedy and vaudeville, also scenarios for Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd, and a press agent for Lew Dockstader's Minstrels.

    • December 24, 1872
    • February 11, 1925
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jean_HavezJean Havez - Wikiwand

    Jean Constant Havez was an American writer of novelty songs, vaudeville skits, and silent era comedy films. During his film career, Havez worked with comedians Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.

  6. 3073. Everybody Works But Father (by Jean Havez) This popular song was published in 1905, with words and music by Jean Havez. It is sung from the point of view of the son, complaining that...

  7. Jean C. Havez | Levy Music Collection. Timeline of works. 1896. Up the Flue. A New Way of Courting a Girl. Place & Publisher Baltimore; Hollingshead Stults & Woodward, 109 N. Charles St. Subjects: Courtship & love, Friendship, Marriage, Dwellings. View Details. 1898. He Cert'ny Was Good To Me.

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