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  1. Dalhart’s recording career virtually ended with the Depression—after 1933 there was just one final session for Bluebird in 1939—and by 1942 he was working as a factory night-watchman. For a few years he offered his services as a voice teacher, though the thousands of recordings that could have furnished his credentials had long passed out of circulation, and the musical idiom to which he ...

  2. Vernon Dalhart "Weep No More, My Mammy" Columbia 3500: October 11, 1921 () January 1922 () US BB 1922 #59, US #5 for 1 week, 3 total weeks 3: Vernon Dalhart "Dear Old Southland" Edison 50905: December 23, 1921 () May 1922 () US BB 1922 #140, US #12 for 1 week, 1 total weeks 4: Al Bernard and Vernon Dalhart

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_FereraFrank Ferera - Wikipedia

    While Ferera was the first commercially successful Hawaiian recording artist in the teens, by the late 1920s, a new wave of steel guitarists, including Sol Hoʻopiʻi, were upstaging him. Ferera is estimated to have played guitar on more than 2,000 discs. Ferera married three times. He died on June 26, 1951, due to complications following a stroke.

  4. The exact origins of "Pictures from Life's Other Side" are disputed. Some researchers date the song back to around 1880 and cite a singing-school teacher from Athens, Georgia named John B. Vaughan as its composer, while others credit Charles E. Baer. [2] Regardless, the song was well known; early country singers Vernon Dalhart and Bradley ...

  5. Opera portal; This article falls within the scope of WikiProject Opera, a group writing and editing Wikipedia articles on operas, opera terminology, opera composers and librettists, singers, designers, directors and managers, companies and houses, publications and recordings.

  6. Vernon Dalhart has 104 songs with the most popular being Gin & Juice, The Prisoner's Song and Wreck Of The Old '97.

  7. Vernon Dalhart recorded often during the acoustic era of recording and was probably the most popular recording artist in America during the first couple of years of the electric era. He recorded over 1600 songs from 1916 to 1939, working at some point for nearly every record company in the United States. He started as a classical singer but eventually recorded almost every type of song and ...