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MrPasta SUBS 25th Mar 2023
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Redpunk SUBS 9th Apr 2017
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Graham7 14th Mar 2013
| | Thanks, that is quite some list!
I've had a search here for all these artist pseudonyms, and we don't yet have any of them listed. |
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mickey rat 14th Mar 2013
| | The list I have was put together by Aussie sound archivist and Dawson expert Peter Burgis about twenty years ago and is very similar to the list you've linked to. Anyway the "Burgis" list:
Mr. C. Adams (Nicole)
Robert Baxter (Zonophone)
James Bell (Zonophone)
Percy Dalton (Ariel)
Will Danby (Twin, White cyl., Sterling cyl.,Edison Bell cyl.)
Fred Davies (Zonophone)
Leonard Dawson (Lambert cyl.)
Naurice Evans (Ariel)
Victor Graham (G&T)
Hector Grant (Zonophonr, Pathe.Victor, White cyl., Edison cyl., Edison Bell cyl.)
Charles Handy (HMV, Zonophone, Ariel)
Mr. Miles (Zonophone)
Llewelyn Morgan (HMV)
James Osborne (Zonophone, Twin)
Uncle Peter (HMV)
David Peters (G&T)
Sydney Reeves (HMV)
Will Strong (HMV, Zonophone)
Henry Tucker (G&T, HMV, Zonophone, Twin)
Arthur Walpole (Zonophone)
George Welsh (Zonophone)
Walter Wentworth (Zonophone, Twin)
Dawson also used the following pseudonyms as a songwriter:
Peter Allinson
Geoffrey Baxter
Evelyn Byrd
Dick Denton
Arnold Flint
Hector Grant
J.P. McCall
Alinson Miller
Gilbert Munday
Charles Stander
Denton Toms
Charles Webber
It should be noted that record companies were cavalier with their use of pseudonyms and some of these names were possibly generic, meaning that every "Will Strong" record may not necessarily be by Dawson.
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Graham7 13th Mar 2013
| | I found this, is it the list? |
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mickey rat 13th Mar 2013
| | Peter Dawson recorded under at least twenty different pseudonyms as well as under his own name. I have a list somewhere and will dig it out and post here, altho someone's probably put a list on the net by now. |
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Graham7 13th Mar 2013
| | A Jovial Monk Am I (from La Poupée) recorded 9 Jul 1929.
The composer credit on the label appears to be a typo, "La Poupée" was written by Edmond Audran.
The Admiral’s Broom recorded 6 Jun 1929.
(EDIT March 2016: Replacement video added - it includes my label image!)
Looking at CHARM, it seems he recorded it many times, firstly in 1906.
(Not sure at all about A/B side, I used the higher matrix#, as there was a gap between them) |
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