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Number of hits: 23 Records    

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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Columbia Orchestra.

Angel's serenade

15132: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

2

Gilmore's Band.

Bridal march from Lohengrin.

1519: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1901]

3

Columbia Orchestra.

El capitan

15008: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

4

Russell Hunting.

Casey at the bat

9649: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898]

5

Greater New York Quartet.

Church scene from the old homestead

9039: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

6

John Yorke Atlee.

The devil's march

12610: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1912]

7

Columbia Orchestra.

Ecstasy waltz

15022: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

8

William Tuson.

Fantasia from La Somnambula

3419: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898]

9

Columbia Orchestra.

Jolly fellows waltz

15151: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

10

Steve Porter and Roger Harding.

Just as the sun went down

8498: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1897 and 1899]

11

J. W. Myers.

Let all obey

5623: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898]

12

Sousa's Band.

Manhattan beach

519: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

13

George P. Watson.

Medley of Emmett's yodles

8907: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898 or 1899]

14

Nina Hickman.

My old Kentucky home

[between 1898 and 1912]

15

Steve Porter.

Rock of ages

31358: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1901]

16

Gilmore's Band.

Selections from "The Circus Girl"

1556: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

17

George P. Watson.

Sleep, baby, sleep

8002: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1897]

18

Vess L. Ossman.

Smokey mokes

3858: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898 or 1899]

19

Nina Hickman.

Swanee River

[between 1898 and 1912]

20

Charles P. Lowe.

Then you'll remember me

12010: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1912]

21

Cal Stewart (as Uncle Josh Weathersby).

Uncle Josh on a bicycle

14011: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1900]

22

Imperial Minstrels.

Upon the golden shore

13006: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1898 and 1902]

23

Samuel Siegel.

Zenda waltz

31386: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1901]


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