Born: Established: 26 Jan 1898 Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 30 Jun 1978 Sydney, New South Wales,
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SONGS FEATURED BY AMY ROCHELLE:
- 'Bert Hinkler' (1928) by Nat Phillips.
- 'Leave Me with a Smile' (ca. 1922) by Earl Burnett and Charles Koehler.
- 'You've Set Me Dreaming' (ca. 1919) by Archibald Benwell and Doris Michael [from the Cinderella pantomime, 1919-1921]
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PHOTOGRAPHS:
The following list comprises bibliographic details of published and unpublished photographs, caricatures, and drawings of Amy Rochelle.
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Australian Variety: April 1915, n.pag. ; 29 December 1915, n. pag. ; 17 January 1917, n. pag. ; 23 May 1917, p.1 [Harry Clay's No 1 Musical Comedy Co] 13 June 1917, n. pag. [Rochelle and Harry Kitching] ; 1 January 1920, p.3 [in Cinderella] ; 1 October 1920, front cover ; 12 November 1920, front cover.
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Brisbane Courier: 11 November 1922, p.2 [Tivoli advertisement].
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Everyone's: 24 September 1924, p.18 [arrival at Brisbane].
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Fuller News: 28 January 1922, p.13 [in Dick Whittington].
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Just It: 21 October 1926, p.32.
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National Library of Australia: Music collection. Portrait photographs of Amy Rochelle are included on the covers of a number of published scores. See, for example, 'You've Set Me Dreaming' (Benwell/Michael) and 'Leave Me with a Smile' (Burnett and Koehler).
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Nat Phillips Collection - Fryer Library, University of Queensland: [UQFL9 ; Box 8, Folder 1] See Tivoli Theatre (Perth) programs, ca. 1947, for Why Be Serious and Out of the Box.
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Table Talk: 1 January 1921, p.15 [4 photographs from Cinderella].
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Tait, Viola. Dames, Principal Boys... and All That, pp.208, 213.
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Theatre Magazine: July 1919, p.12 [in Stiffy and Mo company] ; March 1920, p.15 [in Cinderella] ; December 1920, p.23 [in Cinderella] ; February 1921, p.44 [in Cinderella] ; March 1924, p.19 [in Mother Goose].
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Toowoomba Chronicle: 14 October 1924, p.7.
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Entries connected with this record have been sourced from historical research into Australian-written music theatre and film conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.