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Br rwalebee] COLUMBIA RECORDS |
BROWN, EDDY, violinist—Continued.
A6012 12 1.50 Orientale (Cui) and Concerto in D Minor, No. 2 (Finale) Alla Zingara (Wieniawski) A6057 12 1.50 Polish Dance. Mazurka (Wieniawski) and Paraphrase on Paderewski’s enue (Kreisler)
A2778 10 1.00 Rondino and To a Wild Rose A2882 10 1.00 Serenade. (Drdla.) and The Old Refrain. (Kreisler) A2778 10 1.00 To a Wild Rose and Rondino Be (EDNA), contralto, and JAMES F., HARRISON, aritone.
A1383 10 .85 When It’s Apple Blossom Time in Normandy and When Dreams Come True. Henry Burr BROWN, FRED H., saxophone solos. A2320 10 .85 Kiss Me Again and Love, Here Is My Heart BROWNE, HARRY C., baritone. Harry C. Browne is the son of I. C. Browne, the well-known composer for the banjo. He inherited his father’s genius for this instrument, and in addition has the added gift of a remarkable baritone voice. A2075 10 .85 Angel Gabriel and Angels Meet Me at the Crossroads A2179 10 .85 Balm of Gilead and Southern Medley. Introducing (1) “Old Folks at Home.” (2) “Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel.’’ (3) ‘“‘Kentucky Home.” (4) “Climb Up, Children.” (5) “Carve That Possum.” Fred Van Eps, banjo solo A2430 10 .85 Climbing Up The Golden Stairs and Johnny Get Your Gun A2015 10 .85 Gwine to Run All Night and Roll Out, Heave Dat Cotton A2430 10 .85 Johnny Get Your Gun H. C. BROWNE and Climbing Up The Golden Stairs
A2255 10 .85 jordan Am a Hard Road to Travel and De Gospel Train Am Comin’. Harry C. Browne and Knickerbocker Quartette A1999 10 .85 Nigger Love A Watermelon, Ha! Ha! Ha! and Old Dan Tucker
A2622 10 .85 Oh, Boys, Carry Me ’Long and Lil’ Liza Jane. Browne and Peerless Quartette
A1999 10 .85 Old Dan Tucker and Nigger Love a Watermelon. Ha! Ha! Ha! A2502 10° .85 Polly-Wolly-Doodle and Push Dem Clouds Away A2015 10 .85 Roll Out, Heave Dat Cotton and Gwine to Run All Night
A2252 10 .85 She Stopped to Powder Her Nose and All Aboard for the County Fair. Harlan, Porter and Knight BROWNE (HARRY C.), baritone, and KNICKERBOCKER QUARTETTE. A2255 10 .85 De Gospel Train Am Comin’ and Jordan Am a Hard Road To Travel. Harry C. Browne
A2116 10 .85 Keep in De Middle Ob De Road and Oh! Dem Golden Slippers BROWNE (HARRY C.), and PEERLESS QUARTETTE.
A2590 10 .85 Carve Dat Possum and Climb Up! Ye Chillun, Climb A2218 10 .85 Gwine To Get A Home Bye And Bye and O! Susanna A2853 10 .85 Hear Dem Bells and Keemo Kimo A2922 10 .85 Hi, Jenny, Ho, Jenny Johnson and Razors in the Air A2622 10 .85 Li’? Liza Jane and Oh, Boys, Carry Me ’Long A2922 10 .85 Razors in the Air and Hi, Jenny, Ho, Jenny Johnson A5879 12 1.50 Brown October Ale: Graham Marr and Stellar Quartette
Stein Song. (Bullard.) Graham Marr and Stellar Quartette
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