Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Vernon Dalhart - Wild and Reckless Hobo, 1925. Brunswick Records ist ein 1887 in den Vereinigten Staaten gegründetes Plattenlabel. Geschichte Firmengründung / Aufstieg Wendell Hall – Show Me The Way To Go Home, 1925. Ihre Anfänge ha ...

  2. The Official Vernon Dalhart Website. Vernon Dalhart was born as Marion Try Slaughter the Second on April 6, 1883 in Jefferson, Texas. He was named after his grandfather, who was a notorious bully and Ku Klux Klan member. His father, Robert Slaughter, and also a bully, was a small rancher outside of Jefferson.

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UC1yYIvQT7_YEjuk12bgeAUAVernon Dalhart - YouTube Music

    Marion Try Slaughter, better known by his stage name Vernon Dalhart, was an American country music singer and songwriter. His recording of the classic ballad "Wreck of the Old 97" was the first country song reputed to have sold one million copies, although sales figures for pre-World War Two recordings are difficult to verify.

  4. Label. Victor 19427. Songwriter (s) Guy Massey. " The Prisoner's Song " is a song copyrighted by Vernon Dalhart in 1924 in the name of Dalhart's cousin Guy Massey, who had sung it while staying at Dalhart's home and had in turn heard it from his brother Robert Massey, who may have heard it while serving time in prison. [2] [3]

  5. 16. Apr. 2022 · Vernon Dalhart in 1917 image number 1.jpg 743 × 1,024; 97 KB Vernon Dalhart in 1917.jpg 749 × 1,024; 114 KB Vernon Dalhart LCCN2014704476.tif 4,166 × 5,697; 22.65 MB

  6. American country singer and songwriter in the early 20th century. Born on April 6, 1883 in Jefferson, TX, as "Marion Try Slaughter II". Died on September 14, 1948 in Bridgeport, CT. Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (1981) and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1970) He used over 100 pseudonyms to record prolifically during the ...

  7. With Kathryn Irving, Dalhart first recorded the popular song, “Till the Clouds Roll By,” for Starr Piano in 1917. It was his first recorded duet and was issued on the green Starr label. He also recorded frequently on Gennett and Gennett subsidiary labels throughout the 1920s. Although Dalhart’s musical influence on the development of ...