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John Bieling

John H. Bieling was a tenor and person in some of the most often recorded vocal groupings in the initial days of industrial recording. Delivered and elevated in New York’s Fourteenth Ward, as a man Bieling proved helpful within a stained-glass manufacturer through the week and spent his weekends performing …

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William Andrews & Liam Walsh

Andrews and Walsh, two completely different pipers, were both given birth to in the 19th hundred years. Andrews was earning contests before Globe Battle I, and both males had direct connection with the giants from the old tradition.

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Slide Kelly

“Slide, Kelly, Slide” is certainly a trombone feature melody originating even before the ’20s. Wilbur Sweatman, regarded as the first guy to slice a jazz single on clarinet, produced an excellent documenting of “Slip, Kelly, Slip” in 1919. This and additional Sweatman material continues to be regarded as well worth …

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