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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | 5 | Price
COGHLAN, ROSE, American Actress
“Tell you something of my life on the stage! Why, that would take volumes,” said Rose Coghlan, as though exhausted at the idea. Certainly few actresses have had so comprehensive and successful a career. At the age of nineteen she was playing Lady Macbeth in an English provincial town. She has played with many famous actors; las been around the world at the head of her own company, and has lately been playing, with John Drew, one of the finest parts in her career. ‘The Victor has induced Miss Coghlan to recite Tennyson’s famous poem, and the result is one of the most dramatic and thrilling irecords imaginable. The Victor controls exclusively Miss Coghlan’s rendition of this selection on disc records.
COGHLAN RECORD Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Tennyson ,31728 |2)1.00 COHAN, GEORGE M., Comedian
This versatile gentleman, sometimes known as “The Yankee Doodle Boy,” is a real nephew of Uncle Sam, as he was born on July 4, 1878, in Providence. At the age of 10 he began his theatrical career in a play written by his father, and a few years later entered the vaudeville field with the Cohan family, the company being known as The Four Cohans.
Young George’s first sketch was The Governor’s Son, which brought the family into added prominence in the vaudeville field, where they became a firm fixture. It was Little Johnny Jones, however, that brought George Cohan definitely before the public gy as a native American author. This highly original musical comedy ’ was produced October 10, 1904, and made a fortune for its authorcomposer and promoter. Other pieces by him were Forty-five Minutes from Broadway, George Washington, Jr., Popularity, etc.
Mr. Cohan has sung for the Victor a number of his greatest song hits, which are loud, clear and distinct to the very last syllable. There has been a very large demand for these teproductions of the voice and mannerisms of the popular author-comedian.
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Hey There! May There George M. Cohan|60049]10| .75 I'm Mighty Glad I’m Living, That's All George M. Cohan|60044}10) .75 1 Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune George M. Cohan|60045}10) .75 Life’s a Funny Proposition, After All George M. Cohan|60042/10| .75 P. S. Mister Johnson Sends Regards George M. Cohan|70039}|12|1.25 Small Town Gal—from Fifty Miles from Boston George M. Cohan|60052)10) .75 You Won't Do Any Business If You Haven't Got a Band George M. Cohan|60043/10| .75
COMPOSITIONS BY GEORGE M. COHAN | (See also above)
Always Leave Them Laughing When You Say Good Bye—Murray and New Parson at Darktown Church—-Darky Comedy—Peerlzss Quartet} 16186 | 10 aT Any Place the Old Flag Flies (‘* Little Millionaire ’’)
and That Hypnotizing Man—American Quartet\17031\10} .75 Grand Old Flag—Billy Murray and Yankee Doodle Boy—Billy Murray|16799) 10 75 Harrigan—Murray and Haydn Qt and Sullivan—Murray and Haydn Quartet|16664)10| .75 Haunting Melody, That—Al Jolson and Rum Tum Tiddle—A1| Jolson|17037|10| .75 So Long Mary—Morgan and Qt and Golden Trumpets Schottische—Dance O|16549|10) .75 Sullivan—Murray and Haydn Qt and Harrigan—Murray and Haydn Quartet|16664|10| .75 Yankee Doodle Boy—Billy Murray and Grand Old Flag—Billy Murray|16799)\10| .75
COLAZZA, LUIGI, Tenor (Koh-lat’-zah) (For duets, etc., in which Colazza sings see “‘ Ernani,’’ “‘ Forza del Destino ”? and “© Trovatore.’’) Ernani—Come rugiada al cespite (The Sweetest Flow’ r)
and O tu che l’alma adora (My Life’s Treasure) Martinez-Patti and Chorus\|62627/|10| .75 COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, S. (1875— ) See “ Deep River” {oor Coon Cadets, The (Freeman) Arthur Collins a He’s a College Boy (Mahoney-Morse) Murray and American a 16492/10) .75 sCollege Life—Comic Parody (Gaston) Billy Murray a \ Gee, But This is a Lonesome Town (Frantzen) Billy Lea 16250/10) .15