Irwin Percy Leclere  (1891-1981)
Last updated: 08.09.24
All that can presently (January 2016) be gleaned about by internet searching is that Irwin Percy Leclere is the composer of Triangle Jazz Blues (1917) published by Triangle Music, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA which is of ragtime interest.
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  Title (Release Year) Composer Performers Issue
         
  Historic Records      
recordmp3.gif Sweet Cookie (1921) I.P. Leclere Marion Harris Columbia: 79961
     Performer CD Title Supplier
       
Ragtime Music CDs:
cd15.gif David A. Jasen Rompin' Stompin' Ragtime flag15us.gif flag15uk.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15ca.gif flag15it.gif flag15es.gif
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Some Day You'll Want Me and I Won't Want You (1916) I.P. Leclere (w&m)
Cordelia Haager (perf.)
Moorland Hager (perf.)
Piano IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Thou Shalt Be Mine (1915) I.P. Leclere (music)
William J. Drewes (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP wvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 5 works by Irwin Percy Leclere (1891-1981). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif (w&m)
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Thou Shalt Be Mine 1915 William J. Drewes (words)  wvicon.gif
Some Day You'll Want Me and I Won't Want You (w&m) 1916 Cordelia Haager (perf.)
Moorland Hager (perf.)
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Triangle Jazz Blues 1917  Pub.
I've Got to Have You, That's All 1919  wvicon.gif
Sweet Cookie (w&m) 1921 Marion Harris (perf.)   recordmp3.gif