Irene Bentley 
Last updated: 13.09.24
p_bentleyi.jpgAccording to the Internet source given below, Irene (née Alexina) Bentley was an American stage actress and vocalist born in Baltimore, Maryland.
She appeared in a number of productions including Sally in Our Alley. She is also credited as the one-off composer In the Cold Gray Dawn (1905) published by Hirsekorn & Selig, .
She died at Allenhurst, New Jersey.
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url15.gif Irene Bentley Biography by wikipedia.org.  
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
  As performer        
pdf15.gif Little Gypsy Maid (1902), The W.M. Cook (music)
Harry B. Smith (words)
C. Mack (words)
I. Bentley (perf.)
Piano, Voice Indiana wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Gipsy Wedding (1902), The L. Engländer (music)
H. B. Smith (words)
I. Bentley (perf.)
Piano, Voice Indiana wvicon.gif
The peformer is featured on 7 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m) ER
     Title Composer Attribution Remarks
         
perf15.jpg Little Gypsy Maid (1902), The Will Marion Cook Harry B. Smith (words)
Cecil Mack (words)
Irene Bentley (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Fairies Lullaby (1900), The Ludwig Engländer Harry B Smith (words)
Geo W Lederer (words)
Irene Bentley (perf.)
perf15.jpg Cupid Is the Captain (1902) Ludwig Engländer Harry B. Smith (words)
Irene Bentley (perf.)
perf15.jpg Gipsy Wedding (1902), The Ludwig Engländer H. B. Smith (words)
Irene Bentley (perf.)
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perf15.jpg When the Moon Comes Peeping O'Er the Hill (1902) J. Rosamond Johnson Irene Bentley (perf.)
perf15.jpg When I Look Into Those Lovey Dovey Eyes (1903) Manuel Klein Irene Bentley (perf.)
perf15.jpg Mary From Maryland (1903) George A. Norton(w&m) Irene Bentley (perf.)
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 1 work by Irene Bentley. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
In the Cold Gray Dawn 1905 Rita Di Milo (words)  wvicon.gif