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The 1890s. "Wear yer bran' new gown."

Title
  1. The 1890s. Volume 2 [sound recording] : "Wear yer bran' new gown."
Published by
  1. St. Joseph, IL : Archeophone, p2002.

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Additional authors
  1. Spencer, Len, 1867-1914.
  2. Ossman, Vess L.
  3. Myers, J. W. (John W.), 1864-
  4. Lowe, Charles P.
  5. Gaskin, George J.
  6. Dudley, S. H.
  7. Leachman, Silas F., 1859-1936.
  8. Collins, Arthur.
  9. Hunting, Russell.
  10. Quinn, Dan W.
  11. Campbell, Albert, 1872-1947.
  12. Newton, Marguerite.
  13. Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919.
  14. AtLee, John Yorke.
  15. Greater New York Quartette (Vocal group) prf
  16. United States Marine Band. prf
  17. Sousa Band. prf
  18. Columbia Symphony Orchestra. prf
  19. Edison Male Quartet. prf
  20. Edison Concert Band. prf
  21. Gilmore's Band. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Phonographic yearbook
Alternative title
  1. Eighteen-nineties
  2. Wear yer bran' new gown
Subject
  1. Popular music > United States > To 1901
  2. Marches
Contents
  1. Semper fidelis / John Philip Sousa (band) -- A hot time in the old town / Joseph Hayden ; Theodore Metz (Len Spencer ; Vess Ossman) -- Tenting on the old camp ground / Walter Kittredge (Greater New York Quartette) -- Silver threads among the gold / Eben E. Rexford ; Hart Pease Danks (J.W. Myers) -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms / Thomas Moore (Chas. P. Lowe) -- On the banks of the Wabash / Paul Dresser (George J. Gaskin) -- She was happy till she met you / Charles Graham ; Monroe H. Rosenfeld (S.H. Dudley) -- Then you'll remember me / Michael William Balfe (U.S. Marine Band) -- Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow wow / Joseph Tabrar (Silas Leachman) -- Zizzy ze zum zum / Karl Kennett ; Lyn Udal (Arthur Collins) -- Casey at the telephone / Russell Hunting (Russell Hunting) -- Dancing in the dark (Sousa's Band) -- Just tell them that you saw me / Paul Dresser (Dan W. Quinn) -- The heart bowed down / Alfred Bunn ; Michae William Balfe (J.W. Myers) -- The jolly coppersmith (Columbia Orchestra) -- Kiss me, honey, do / Edgar Smith ; John Stromberg (S.H. Dudley) -- Hello ma baby / Ida Emerson ; Joseph Howard (Arthur Collins) -- I'se gwine back to Dixie / Charles T. White (Edison Quartet) -- A picture no artist can paint / J. Fred Helf (Albert Campbell) -- Whistling Rufus / Kerry Mills (Vess Ossman) -- The Liberty Bell march / John Philip Sousa (Edison Grand Concert Band) -- She's more to be pitied than censured / William B. Gray (Marguerite Newton) -- Grand march from Tannhäuser / Richard Wagner (Gilmore's Band) -- My gal is a highborn lady / Barney Fagan (Len Spencer) -- Put me off at Buffalo / Harry Dillon ; John Dillon (Dan W. Quinn) -- Uncle Josh Weathersby's arrival in New York City / Cal Stewart (Cal Stewart) -- She may have seen better days / James Thornton (George J. Gaskin) -- The anvil chorus / Giuseppe Verdi (John Yorke AtLee) -- The Stars and Stripes forever / John Philip Sousa (Columbia Orchestra) -- Say "Au revoir" but not "Good-bye" / Harry Kennedy (J.W. Myers).
Call number
  1. *LDC 32469
Note
  1. Archeophone: 9006 (on container spine: ARCH 9006)
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes, discography, and lyrics (22 p. : ill., facsims., ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded between 1892 and 1900.
Title
  1. The 1890s. Volume 2 [sound recording] : "Wear yer bran' new gown."
Imprint
  1. St. Joseph, IL : Archeophone, p2002.
Series
  1. Phonographic yearbook
Performer
  1. Various musicians.
Event
  1. Recorded between 1892 and 1900.
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Added author
  1. Spencer, Len, 1867-1914. voc
  2. Ossman, Vess L. voc
  3. Myers, J. W. (John W.), 1864- voc
  4. Lowe, Charles P. Instrumentalist
  5. Gaskin, George J. voc
  6. Dudley, S. H. voc
  7. Leachman, Silas F., 1859-1936. voc. Instrumentalist
  8. Collins, Arthur. voc
  9. Hunting, Russell. Speaker
  10. Quinn, Dan W. voc
  11. Campbell, Albert, 1872-1947. voc
  12. Newton, Marguerite. voc
  13. Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919. Speaker
  14. AtLee, John Yorke. voc
  15. Greater New York Quartette (Vocal group) Performer
  16. United States Marine Band. Performer
  17. Sousa Band. Performer
  18. Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Performer
  19. Edison Male Quartet. Performer
  20. Edison Concert Band. Performer
  21. Gilmore's Band. Performer
Other standard identifier
  1. 656605923925
Publisher no.
  1. 9006 Archeophone
  2. ARCH 9006 Archeophone
Research call number
  1. *LDC 32469 Notes and lyrics on file.
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