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- Birth nameArthur Gladstone Fowler
- Art Fowler was born on February 5, 1902 in Harrah, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Range Law (1944), Land of the Outlaws (1944) and Law Men (1944). He was married to Emma Haig. He died on April 4, 1953 in Suffern, New York, USA.
- SpouseEmma Haig(February 5, 1928 - June 9, 1939) (her death)
- In the 1920s he was a recording artist known as "The Wizard of the Ukulele," playing tenor ukulele with a nimbleness and dexterity that was very modern sounding and uniquely his own, accompanied by a gentle croon. Wearing a tuxedo and a toothy grin, his face adorned sheet numerous music covers from the Roaring 20s, a time when the ukulele craze was at its peak. Among Fowler's recorded work from the 1920s: "No Wonder She's a Blushing Bride," "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune," and "Just A Bird's Eye View of my Old Kentucky Home."
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