Recordings made Monday, February 29, 1904

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
VictorC-105312-in.2/29/1904The man behind the gunS. H. DudleyMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorA-10537-in.2/29/1904The man behind the gunS. H. DudleyMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorA-10547-in.2/29/1904It's the bandS. H. DudleyMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Gramophone418e10-in.ca. Feb. 1904Ack, Värmeland du skönaOscar BergströmBaritone vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia156010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904The palmsHenry BurrMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia160510-in.ca. 1903Marty Maloney's wakeLen SpencerComic monologue, with violin and clog effects 
Columbia163710-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Elieser's kinderlech con Akedas IzchokFrank SeidenMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia164610-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Ghost sceneEdward BrighamDramatic scene 
Columbia169810-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Weisusu von AchaschweiroschFrank SeidenMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia169910-in.ca. 1903Kabet es owichu von bais duwedFrank SeidenMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia170010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904LichajemFrank SeidenMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia170110-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Vatter liedFrank SeidenMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia171810-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Ave MariaCaroline KendrickSoprano vocal solo, with piano and violin 
Columbia173110-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Auction sale of a musical instruments storeParke Hunter ; Len SpencerDescriptive scene, with instrumental ensemble 
Columbia173210-in.Feb. 1904O'Hoolihan held the fuseThomas Q. SeabrookeMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia173310-in.Feb. 1904There's a little street in heaven that they call BroadwayThomas Q. SeabrookeMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia173410-in.February 1904Who is Eagan?Thomas Q. SeabrookeMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia173510-in.Feb. 1904Only a hundred girls in the world for meThomas Q. SeabrookeMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia174410-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904The Maple Leaf foreverJ. W. MyersMale vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia174510-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904The Maple Leaf foreverColumbia OrchestraOrchestra 
Zonophone18509-in.approximately February 1904AnonaGeorge AlexanderMale vocal solo, with piano 
Zonophone18579-in.approximately February 1904Your dad gave his life for his countryFranklyn WallaceMale vocal solo, with piano 
Zonophone18769-in.approximately February 1904Always in the wayHager's OrchestraOrchestra 
Zonophone16359-in.ca. Feb. 1904InflammatusZonophone Concert BandBand 
Zonophone19489-in.ca. Feb. 1904The troubadour : IntermezzoZonophone Concert BandBand 
Zonophone18709-in.ca. Feb. 1904Stein songHager's OrchestraOrchestra 
Zonophone18749-in.ca. Feb. 1904Emmet's yodel (Coo-coo song)Peter La MarYodeling, with piano 
Zonophone17689-in.ca. Feb. 1904Uncle Josh's trip to BostonCal StewartMonologue 
Zonophone18809-in.ca. Feb. 1904Medley march of Broadway hitsHager's OrchestraOrchestra 
Zonophone13449-in.approximately February 1904Since I first met youGeorge AlexanderMale vocal solo, with piano 
Zonophone17119-in.ca. Feb. 1904The laughing coonGeorge W. JohnsonMale vocal solo, with piano 
Zonophone19389-in.ca. Feb. 1904Leona polkaLeo ZimmermanTrombone solo, with band 
Zonophone19449-in.ca. Feb. 1904Tuberose polkaLeo ZimmermanTrombone solo, with piano 
Zonophone18629-in.ca. Feb. 1904Sleep, baby, sleepPeter La MarYodeling, with piano 
Zonophone19169-in.ca. Feb. 1904Uncle JeffersonArthur CollinsMale vocal solo, with piano 
VictorB-105610-in.2/29/1904Polly PrimArthur Pryor's OrchestraBand 
VictorB-105510-in.2/29/1904The gondolierArthur Pryor's OrchestraOrchestra 
VictorB-1053[a]10-in.2/29/1904The man behind the gunS. H. DudleyMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorB-105410-in.2/29/1904It's the bandS. H. DudleyMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia168010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Birds of springArtists varyOrchestra; with bird imitations (takes 2 and 3) 
Columbia172010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904I'm wearing my heart away for youHenry BurrMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia172310-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904CarmelaSalvatore SciarettiTenor vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia172410-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904La donna è mobileSalvatore SciarettiTenor vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia172510-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904MariaAlfredo CibelliBaritone vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia172710-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904E lucevan le stelleEugenio CibelliTenor vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia173010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904Reuben Haskins' trip 'round the world in his airship "Luna"Len SpencerMonologue, with flute 
Columbia173610-in.Feb. 1904The maiden with the dreamy eyesThomas Q. SeabrookeMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia303010-in.ca. 1903-Feb. 1904What the brass band playedJ. W. MyersMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Columbia172610-in.between 1903 and February 1904SicilianaEugenio CibelliTenor vocal solo, with piano 
Columbia301810-in.between 1903 and February 1904Kalamazoo is no place for youArthur CollinsMale vocal solo, with orchestra 
Zonophone12789-in.Before Feb. 1904BedeliaArthur CollinsMale vocal solo, with orchestra 

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Monday, February 29, 1904," accessed November 25, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1904-02-29.

Recordings made on Monday, February 29, 1904. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 25, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1904-02-29.

Recordings made on Monday, February 29, 1904." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 November 2024.

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