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Bob and Alf Pearson were an English musical variety double act, consisting of brothers Robert Alexander 'Bob' Pearson (15 August 1907 – 30 December 1985) and Alfred Vernon 'Alf' Pearson (15 June 1910 – 7 July 2012), who were mainly known for singing songs in close-harmony as a duo. Their career together lasted over 50 years, spanning stage, radio, television and gramophone records.

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  • Bob and Alf Pearson were an English musical variety double act, consisting of brothers Robert Alexander 'Bob' Pearson (15 August 1907 – 30 December 1985) and Alfred Vernon 'Alf' Pearson (15 June 1910 – 7 July 2012), who were mainly known for singing songs in close-harmony as a duo. Their career together lasted over 50 years, spanning stage, radio, television and gramophone records. During the 1930s, they became one of the most popular acts in Britain, and had sold over a million records by 1936. Their fame continued into the post-war period, when they regularly appeared on the BBC Radio show Ray's a Laugh with comedian Ted Ray. Introducing themselves with their signature tune, "My Brother and I", audiences heard the brothers performing well-known songs, with Bob accompanying on piano. Ray would ask, "Why, it's a little girl, what's your name?" with Bob replying, "Jennifer", followed by a comedy routine. Bob's turn as 'Jennifer' became closely associated with their act. (en)
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  • Bob would usually appear seated at the piano, as here (en)
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  • Vocals and piano (en)
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  • Columbia, Piccadilly, Broadcast, Imperial, Rex, Parlophone, Sterno (en)
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  • Bob and Alf Pearson (en)
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  • Sunderland, County Durham, England (en)
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  • Bob and Alf Pearson were an English musical variety double act, consisting of brothers Robert Alexander 'Bob' Pearson (15 August 1907 – 30 December 1985) and Alfred Vernon 'Alf' Pearson (15 June 1910 – 7 July 2012), who were mainly known for singing songs in close-harmony as a duo. Their career together lasted over 50 years, spanning stage, radio, television and gramophone records. (en)
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