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Charles D'Almaine
Также известно как: Charles D' Almaine, Chas. D'Almaine, D'Almaine
Группа в интернете: http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/artists/detail/id/3376/
Дискография Charles D'Almaine:
# | Название релиза | Информация об aльбоме | Купить альбом в iTunes | Год издания | Лейбл |
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1 | Kitty O'neil Medley Of Reels 3 | audio | iTunes | 1912 | Edison Blue Amberol Record |
2 | Military Serenade 2 | audio | iTunes | 1909 | Victor |
3 | Harrigan's Reel / Medley Of Jigs And Reels (The White Cockade) 2 | audio | iTunes | Columbia | |
4 | Medley Of Old Time Reels / Favorite Hornpipe Medley 2 | audio | iTunes | Victor | |
5 | Donkey And Driver 4 | audio | iTunes | 1904 | Monarch Record |
6 | Moszkowski Serenade 3 | audio | iTunes | 1910 | Indestructible Record |
7 | Buck And Reel, Dance 3 | audio | iTunes | 1909 | Indestructible Record |
8 | Medley Of Jigs And Reels 3 | audio | iTunes | 1908 | Indestructible Record |
9 | Jigs And Reels 3 | audio | iTunes | 1908 | Edison Gold Moulded Records |
10 | Hornpipe Medley 3 | audio | iTunes | 1908 | Edison Gold Moulded Records |
11 | Imitation Of Bagpipes 3 | audio | iTunes | Columbia Phonograph Co. | |
12 | Sailor's Hornpipe Medley 3 | audio | iTunes | 1909 | Indestructible Record |
13 | When I Lost You 3 | audio | iTunes | 1914 | Edison Blue Amberol Record |
14 | Pop Goes The Weasel 3 | audio | iTunes | 1904 | Edison Gold Moulded Records |
15 | Buck And Wing Dance 3 | audio | iTunes | 1911-06-00 | U.S. Everlasting Record |
16 | Down At Finnegan's Jamboree 3 | audio | iTunes | 1902 | Edison Gold Moulded Records |
17 | Sailor's Hornpipe Medley 3 | audio | iTunes | 1913 | Edison Blue Amberol Record |
18 | Waltz From "Faust" 3 | audio | iTunes |
Born: 1871 Died: 1943 American session violinist who made numerous cylinder and 78 rpm recordings of classical melodies, popular songs, novelties, and Irish jigs and reels. He was house violin soloist and concertmaster for the Victor and Edison companies in the early 20th century.