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Title:

The Dublin rag

Performer:

Edward M. Favor.

Issue Number/Label:

573: Edison Amberol

Year of Release:

[1910]



Audio:

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Alternate form of Title:

Madame Sherry

Note:

Edison Amberol: 573.

Note:

The comic hit of the musical production "Madame Sherry."

Note:

Words by Harold Atteridge.

Note:

Year of release from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.8 (1910).

Note:

Comic song. Vocal with orchestra accompaniment.

Collection Name:

Todd collection.

Composer/Performer:

Schwartz, Phil.

Composer/Performer:

Atteridge, Harold R., 1886-1938.

Composer/Performer:

Favor, Edward M., 1856-1936.

Subject:

Ragtime music.

Subject:

Popular music--1901-1910.

Subject:

Musicals--Excerpts.

Subject:

Irish wit and humor.

Geographic Subject:

Ireland--Songs and music.

Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 1894


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