Address: | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Sweet Lillie Lavender: Waltz | B. Adler | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Chicago Two-Step | T.P. Brooke | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Pansy Dance | T.P. Brooke | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Popular Swing March | T.P. Brooke | ![]() ![]() |
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Fighting Bob Evans | W.H. Krell | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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In Sunny Spain | G. Maywood | ![]() ![]() |
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Jeanette | G. Maywood | ![]() ![]() |
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Paris Exposition. Grand March | G. Maywood | ![]() ![]() |
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Queen of my Heart | G. Maywood | ![]() ![]() |
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Summer - At the Brook | G. Maywood | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Gipsy Lullaby | F. Messick | ![]() ![]() |
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Star of the East | F. Messick | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Merry Dancers | W.C. Polla | ![]() |
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La Parisienne | W.C. Polla | ![]() |
Title | Music | Attribution |
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Sweet Lillie Lavender: Waltz (1898) | Bernard Adler | Arthur J Lamb (words) |
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Dakota Rag (1899) | O.H. Andersen | |
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Ragged Rastus (1900) | O.H. Andersen | |
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Rastus Johnson's Cake Walk (1899) | A.E. Bayler | |
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Seben Come Eleben (1899) | W.J. Bay | |
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Street Echoes (1873) | George Bicknell(w&m) | |
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Ambolena Snow (1896) | Lester Bodine | Geo. Marywood (words) |
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Sounds From St. John (1899) | Chas. S. Brainard | |
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Chicago Two-Step (1895), The | Thomas Preston Brooke | |
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Pansy Dance (1895), The | Thomas Preston Brooke | |
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Popular Swing March (1894), The | Thomas Preston Brooke | |
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Florida Cracker (1899), A | Ellis Brooks | |
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Mrs Brown and Her Luggage (1883) | T. Vincent Davies | Walter Greenaway (words) |
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What's the Odds! (1866) | T. Vincent Davies | E V Page (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Will and the Way (1883), The | T. Vincent Davies | G C Anewick (words) J. W. Rowley (sung by) |
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William Smiled and Shook His Head (1883) | T. Vincent Davies(w&m) | |
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Don't Take Any Notice It's Only the Boy (1883?) | William George Eaton(w&m) | |
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⇑My Pretty Yorkshire Lass (1866?) | William George Eaton(w&m) | |
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What Did You Take Me For (1883) | William George Eaton(w&m) | |
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Who's Coming Out For a Midnight Ramble (1866) | William George Eaton(w&m) | |
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Manila Belle (1899) | Geo. H. Finzel | |
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Le Tournoi (The Tournament) (1899) | Abbie A. Ford | |
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Merry Golfers (1899), The | Leo Friedman | |
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Alabama Hoe Down (1899) | R.J. Hamilton | |
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Humming Baby to Sleep (1891) | Charles K. Harris(w&m) | |
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Belle of the Boulevard (1899), The | John Raymond Hubbell | |
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Ma Sombaline (1899) | John Raymond Hubbell(w&m) | |
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My Filipino Princess (1899) | John Raymond Hubbell | |
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Why Did She Leave Her Jeremiah (1883) | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | |
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Will You, Won't You (1883) | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | |
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Horticultural Wife (1850), The | Hutchinson Family | |
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Jolly Coon (1899), The | J.P. Jensen | |
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American Girl Battle Ship (1898), The | William H. Krell | |
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Arbutus Waltz (1897) | William H. Krell | |
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Bowery Spielers (1900), The | William H. Krell | |
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⇑Cake Walk Patrol (1895), The | William H. Krell | |
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Fighting Bob Evans (1898) | William H. Krell | |
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First Extra (1895), The | William H. Krell | |
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Mississippi Rag (1897), The | William H. Krell | |
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Shake Yo' Dusters (1898) | William H. Krell | |
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Shake Yo' Dusters - Song (1898) | William H. Krell | |
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My Friend the Ma-Jar (1866?) | Alfred Lee(w&m) | |
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Hot Rag (1900) | S. R. Lewis | |
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On the Beach (1868) | William Horace Lingard | Alice Dunning Lingard (words) |
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Darktown Diversion (1899), A | G.L. Lowell | |
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Virginia Shuffle (1899), The | G.L. Lowell | |
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Swell on the Stock Exchange (1866), The | Carr Lynn(w&m) | F. Coyne (sung by) |
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Possum Barbecue (1899), The | John Martin | |
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Admiral Sampson's Victory March (1898) | George Maywood | |
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Curiositee (1889) | George Maywood | Tom Hall (words) Charle P. Morrison (sung by) |
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Doris Waltz (1895) | George Maywood(w&m) | |
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Every American Girl Is a Queen (1896) | George Maywood | M.E. Rourke (words) |
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Farewell,, Pauline (1894) | George Maywood | M.E. Rourke (words) |
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⇑Gone Down the River (1889) | George Maywood | Tom Hall (words) |
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Harrison's Victory March (1888) | George Maywood | |
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In Sunny Spain (1891) | George Maywood | H. B. Smith (words) |
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Jeanette (1899) | George Maywood(w&m) | |
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Lucy Lee of Tennessee (1898) | George Maywood | William Lighfoot Visscher (words) |
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Molly on the Trolley (1896) | George Maywood | Lester Bodine (words) |
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My Sweetheart's in the Navy (1898) | George Maywood | Lester Bodine (words) |
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Paris Exposition. Grand March (1899) | George Maywood | |
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Pauline (1889) | George Maywood | Harry Bache Smith (words) |
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Pride of the Regiment (1898), The | George Maywood(w&m) | |
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Queen of my Heart (1899) | George Maywood | |
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Since Delia Has Fancied the Stage (1889) | George Maywood | Chas. Horwitz (words) Charle P. Morrison (sung by) |
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Summer - At the Brook (1902) | George Maywood | |
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Trip Through the Midway Plaisance (1893), A | George Maywood | |
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True Blue! Republican Campaign March (1892) | George Maywood | |
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Gipsy Lullaby (1900) | Frederick Messick(w&m) | |
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Star of the East (1899) | Frederick Messick(w&m) | |
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Hoot Mon! It's the Bonnie Scotch! (1899) | Duncan J. Muir | |
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⇑Our Soldiers Again Are Marching (1908) | Duncan J. Muir | Anon (words) D.J. Muir (words) |
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Possum Patrol (1892), The | Theodore H. Northrup | |
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Grave of Kitty Clyde (1859), The | Charles Osborne | |
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Forget Me Not (1893) | Anita Owen | Edwin Hunter (words) |
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Carter Waltzes (1901), The | William Frederick Peters | |
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Echoes From Old Mobile (1899) | Walter E. Petry | |
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On a Southern Plantation (1899) | Walter E. Petry | |
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Ragtown Guards (1899) | Walter E. Petry | |
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La Parisienne (1899) | William C. Polla | |
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Merry Dancers (1899) | William C. Polla | |
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I'll Be Ready When the Great Day Comes (1882) | James S. Putnam | |
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Sword Bearers (1901), The | Nellie Brooks Ransom | |
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Fairest in the Land (1884), The | Monroe H. Rosenfeld | Sidney Carleton (sung by) |
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Tramp of the Cavalry (1898) | Fred L. Ryder | |
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Ragtime Medley No. 1 (1899) | Adolf Schroeder | |
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Ragtime Medley No. 2 (1899) | Adolf Schroeder | |
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Frederick Douglass Funeral March (1895) | N. Clarke Smith | |
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Ice Peddlers March (1901) | William Snow | |
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⇑Old Jasper's Cake Walk (1898) | Saint Suttle | |
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That Creole Girl of Mine (1898) | Saint Suttle(w&m) | |
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American Flag-Day March (1884), The | H.C. Verner | |
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Viking March (1921), The | H.C. Verner | |
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Miss Brown's Cake Walk (1896) | Bert A. Williams | |
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Oh! I Don't Know, You're Not So Warm! (1896) | Bert A. Williams | |
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Oh, I Don't Know, or, I Thought I Was a Winner (1896) | Bert A. Williams | |
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Ship That Never Returned (1884), The | Henry Clay Work | |
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Used-Up Joe (1876) | Henry Clay Work |