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VICTOR RECORDS
Wedding March (Mendelssohn, Op. 61, No. 4) Toscanini-LaScala Or /Wedding March (Mendelssohn) Herbert’s Orchestral
l Lohengrin — Bridal March Herbert’s Orchestra)
/Wedding March (Sousa) Sousa’s Bandl
l Coronation March ( from “ Le Prophete”) Arthur Pryor’s Band)
WEDDING MUSIC— See “ Lohengrin,” “Rustic Wedding,” and “Wedding March”
/Wedding-Night Polka (Noc po Slubie) Accordion Jan Wanatl l Talisman of Good Luck (Talisman Szczescia) — Waltz Wanatl
/Wedding of Sandy McNab Sir Harry Lauderl
l Nanny (/ Never Loved A nolher Lass but You) Sir Harry Lauder )
/Wedding of the Rose — Intermezzo (Leon Jessel) Conway’s Bandl l Rendez-vous — Intermezzo (The Try sting Place) Victor Concert Orch) /Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose Campbell-Burrl
1 M-o-t-h-e-r (A Word That Means the World to Me) Henry Burr )
Pryor’s Band\
Victor Sortin'
’Cello
Accordion Pietrol
Accordion Pietro )
Sir Harry Lauderl Sir Harry Lauder ' Sir Harry Lauderl Sir Harry Lauder)
/Wedding of the Winds Waltz (Hall)
1 Berceuse (From “Jocelyn ”) (Godard)
/Wedding of the Winds — Waltz (Hall)
1 Estudiantina Waltz ( Emil Waldteufel)
/Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw l Rob Roy Mac Intosh — Scotch Specialty /Wee Deoch an’ Doris (Lauder)
1 Bonnie Maggie Tamson (Lauder)
/Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather-Scotch Specialty Sir Harry Lauderl 1 Roamin ’ in the Gloamin ’ (Lauder) Sir Harry Lauder >
/Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather-Scotch Specialty Sir Harry Lauderl 1 Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ ( Lauder ) Sir Harry Lauder )
/Wee Jean MacGregor — Scotch Specialty Sir Harry Lauderl
1 Killiecrankie — Scotch Specialty Sir Harry Lauder)
/Weeping Willow Lane (Keith) Henry Burr-Frank Croxtonl 1 When I’m Gone You’ll Soon Forget Peerless Quartet )
/Weep No More, My Mammy (Mitchell-Clare-Pollock) Peerless Qtl 1 I’ll Be Glad to Get Back to My Home Town American Qt /
/Weep No More, My Mammy — Fox Trot (Pollack) Whiteman’s Orl 1 April Showers — Fox Trot (Silvers) Whitemap’s Orch)
/Welcome, Pretty Primrose (Pinsuti) Marsh-Dunlapl
1 My Skylark Love (BowlesDenni) Romaine)
WELLS, JOHN BARNES, Tenor
Mr. Wells, who is a native of Pennsylvania, first became known as a singer while at Syracuse University, where he took a prominent part in the musical life of the college. On his grad¬ uation he was secured by the Brick Presbyterian Church of East Orange, always noted for its fine choir. New York soon dis¬ covered Mr. Wells, and he was promptly captured by the Madison Avenue M. E. Church, when his concert career may be said to have begun.
The audiences who hear this singer are always in complete sympathy with him, not only because of his lovely voice and the charm of his singing, but because of the clearness of his enunciation, which enables every word to be heard, and these unusual qualities are fully apparent in the numbers he has sung for the Victor.