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Title:

A little boy in blue

Performer(s):

Byron G. Harlan.

Issue Number/Label:

8040: Edison Gold Moulded Record

Year of Release:

[1902]



Audio:

Stream cylinder 4287:
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Stream cylinder 4289:
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Audio:

Stream cylinder 4290:
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Stream cylinder 4288:
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Note:

Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8040.

Note:

Year of release from "Edison Cylinder Records, 1889 - 1912" by Allen Koenigsberg, second edition (1987).

Note:

Vocal selection.

Local Note:

Copies 2, 3, and 4 possible alternate takes.

Collection Information:

Todd collection.

Personal Name:

Morse, Theodore F., 1873-1924.

Personal Name:

Harlan, Byron G.

Subject:

Popular music--1901-1910.

Original Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 4290 (Copy 4)

Original Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 4287 (Copy 1)

Original Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 4288 (Copy 2)

Original Item Location:

Special Coll., Performing Arts - Cylinder 4289 (Copy 3)

 


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