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Leola Lucey
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Irish-born Leola Lucey was a soprano who did recordings with Edison, mostly of the comic variety. She also performed onstage in a handful of…
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Daisy Taylor
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av heard her described as a 2nd rate Ada Jones, but that's rot. av only heard one song o' her's & it's pretty good. shi sounds nothing like Ada…
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Ada Jones & Billy Murray
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Ada Jones (1873-1922) and Billy Murray (1877-1954) were both popular singers in the US during the early 20th Century. As such, the two performed…
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Lottie Gilson
4 listeners
Lottie Gilson (born Lydia Deagon in 1862 in Basel, Switzerland - died June 10, 1912 in New York, New York) was a popular Vaudeville soubrette. Her…
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José Mojica
374 listeners
My grandmother used to listen to him. I would maybe list him as a Mexican Opera singer... He is well known for the song: "Judame " Luis Miguel made…
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Jean Schwartz
408 listeners
Jean Schwartz (November 4, 1878 – November 30, 1956) was a songwriter.
Schwartz was born in Budapest, Hungary. His family moved to New York City…
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Six Brown Brothers
3,485 listeners
A family of six brothers all playing differently pitched saxophones became a very popular novelty act and probably the most famous saxaphone…
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Herbert Payne
1,593 listeners
Herbert Payne was a first world war singer who recorded both as a solo artist, and in ensembles including the first recording of Gilbert &…
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Edward M. Favor
600 listeners
One of the earliest artists to issue music recordings, back in the 1890s. He lived from August 29, 1856 to January 10, 1936.
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Art Hickman
612 listeners
Arthur G. Hickman (June 13, 1886 – January 16, 1930) was a drummer, pianist, and band leader whose orchestra is sometimes seen as an ancestor to…
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Irene Franklin
120 listeners
(1885 - 1941) Irene Franklin was a comedienne who had become a favourite in vaudeville by 1895. She starred in various shows on Broadway between…