LC control no. | no 91007920 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | ML420.D36 Biography |
Personal name heading | Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948 |
Variant(s) | Andrews, Maggie (Composer) Craver, Al, 1883-1948 Harris, David, 1883-1948 Slaughter, Marion Try, 1883-1948 Stone, Edward, 1883-1948 |
See also | Massey, Guy, 1883-1948 |
Birth date | 1883 |
Death date | 1948 |
Found in | 60 years of music America loves best [SR] 196-: label (Vernon Dalhart; singer) New Grove dict. of Amer. mus. (Dalhart, Vernon (Slaughter, Marion Try); b. 4-6-1883, Jefferson, TX; d. 9-14-48, Bridgeport, CT; tenor) Little Birdie [SR] 1926: label (Al Craver, Tenor) Country Music Records, a discography, 1921-1942, 2004: (Al Craver, Pseudonym on Columbia for Vernon Dalhart) It's a man ev'ry time, it's a man, [between 1922 and 1927]: label (Edward Stone) Just a girl that men forget, [between 1922-1927]: label (David Harris) Sutton, A. Pseudonyms on American records, 2nd rev. and exp. ed., c2005: p. 236 (Stone, Edward = Vernon Dalhart on the National Music Lovers disc 1075 label) p. 101 (Harris, David = Vernon Dalhart on the National Music Lovers disc 1055 label) Dalhart, V. The wreck of the Shenandoah [SR] 1925: label (Maggie Andrews) Ohio Exploration Society WWW site, May 28, 2010: USS Shenandoah (a ballad was written about the crash of the USS Shenandoah by Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison, who published it under the name Maggie Andrews) Massey, G. Wreck of the Shenandoah [SR] 1925: label (Guy Massey, tenor) Russell, T. Country music records, 2004 (Massey, Guy; pseud. of Vernon Dalhart when recording for PatheĢ and Perfect) |