78 RPM Record
Notes "Dixie" side, matrix 1777, recorded January-April 1904 in New York City; Byron Harlan & Frank Stanley, baritone & tenor duet; with orchestra and fife and drum corps effect "The One-Step" side, matrix 32375, recorded between 1913-1916 in New York City, per DAHR; signature of G. Hepburn Wilson is inscribed across the top of the label; the band is not identified but might be Prince's Band, since Hepburn supervised many of their recordings. Wikipedia says: George Hepburn Wilson (June 17, 1875 – ?) was an American dance instructor and an author and editor of Modern Dance magazine. He also supervised jazz recordings by Prince’s Band. He was the first dance master to advertise widely in the newspapers for individual pupils. Wilson was at odds with the established American National Association of Masters of Dancing, describing the foxtrot and the one-step as dances of a bygone age and advocating jazz dancing, the ramble and the toddle. Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this 78 See Also 78 RecordGeorge Alexander - Battle Hymn Of The Republic / Old Folks At Home - Columbia - USA - A335 (1916) Next on Label 78 RecordColumbia Stellar Quartette - Nellie Dean / I'se Gwine Back To Dixie - Columbia - USA - A1881 (1915) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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