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to Theodore Christian Knauff and Louise H. (Pearson) Knauff, he changed his name to Jack Norworth when he went into show business. His father was an organ builder and also a choir director at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. The theater was not a reputable career in that time especially
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coming from a religious family. Following a few years at sea, he landed in New York City at age 20 to embark on a show business career. In 1908, he married Nora Bayes, with whom he performed in vaudeville; the couple divorced in 1913. Following the
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claims he wrote the song while working as the pianist for Nora Bayes, the officially credited co-writer with Norworth. Another possibility for the music could lie with
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On July 11, 2010, a 3-foot-tall (0.91 m) black granite monument, paid for by concerned fans, was installed about 100 feet from Jack's actual headstone.
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Other popular songs credited to Norworth include "Back to My Old Home Town"; "Come Along, My Mandy"; "Dear Dolly"; "
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productions and was heard on early radio, such as his March 1928 guest appearance on
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New York Yankees Stars Sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Revue by Jack Norworth and Norman H. Lee on Great War Theatre
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in 1959 and was interred at Melrose Abbey Memorial Park in
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played Bayes as the love of Norworth's life) and by
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Index

Norworth in 1900
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Laguna Beach
California
vaudeville
Nora Bayes
Louise Dresser
vaudeville
Tin Pan Alley
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
major league baseball
Songs of the Century
National Endowment for the Arts
Recording Industry Association of America
Shine On, Harvest Moon
Edward Madden
Gus Edwards
Dave Stamper
George Gershwin
Good Evening, Caroline
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ziegfeld Follies
Broadway theater
Acousticon Hour
Louise Dresser
The Southerner
Jean Renoir
Dennis Morgan
Shine On, Harvest Moon

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