Caroline Hull
Last updated: 02.08.24
p_hullcaro.jpgAll that can presently (August 2023) be gleaned about Caroline Hull from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an American actress/singer who has been featured on 5 works published between 1897 and 1905.
Her portrait on the left is taken from On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (1897) words & music by Paul Dresser, and published by Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York, USA.
Surfers are welcome to contribute any further information about this performer.
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Gee! But This Is a Lonesome Town (1905) B. Gaston (w&m)
Caroline Hull (perf.)
Piano, Voice IMSLP wvicon.gif
The peformer is featured on 5 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg Ma Lady Lu (1899) Edwin S. Brill Chas. W Doty (words)
perf15.jpg On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (1897) Paul Dresser(w&m)
perf15.jpg Gee! But This Is a Lonesome Town (1905) Billy Gaston(w&m) Caroline Hull (perf.)
pdf15.gif
perf15.jpg Darling Molly (1899) George W. Hamilton William A. Heelan (words)
perf15.jpg Ill-Fated Maine (1898), The Thos. J. Quigley(w&m)