Madge P. Maitland
Last updated: 01.11.23
p_maitlandmp.jpgAll that can presently (October 2023) be gleaned about Madge P. Maitland from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an American vaudeville performer who has been featured on 3 works published between 1905 and 1913.
Her portrait on the left is taken from My Mariuccia Take a Steamboat, She's Gone Away (1906) music by Al Piantadosi, words by George Ronklyn and published by Barron and Thompson, New York, USA.
Surfers are welcome to contribute any further information about this performer.
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           

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We Have Much to Be Thankful For (1913) I. Berlin (w&m)
Madge P. Maitland (perf.)
Madge P. Maitland (perf.)
Piano, Voice
IMSLP
Indiana
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pdf15.gif My Mariuccia Take a Steamboat, She's Gone Away (1906) A. Piantadosi (music)
George Ronklyn (words)
Madge P. Maitland (perf.)
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youtube15.jpg E. Hogan Is Everybody Happy? (2:04) Madge P. Maitland
This list is arranged by composer and contains 3 works performed by Madge P. Maitland who is featured on sheet music covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
     Title Composer Attribution Remarks
         
perf15.jpg We Have Much to Be Thankful For (1913) Irving Berlin(w&m) Madge P. Maitland (perf.) wvicon.gif
perf15.jpg Is Everybody Happy? (1905) Ernest Hogan Tom Lemonier (co-author)
Frank Williams (words)
Madge P. Maitland (perf.)
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perf15.jpg My Mariuccia Take a Steamboat, She's Gone Away (1906) Al Piantadosi George Ronklyn (words)
Alexander Carr (perf.)
Henry Frey (perf.)
Joseph Mack (perf.)
Madge P. Maitland (perf.)
Billy Murray (perf.)
Dora Pelletier (perf.)
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