I thought some may appreciate a little information concerning Vernon Dalhart.
https://www.last.fm/music/Vernon+Dalhart/+wiki
Vernon Dalhart.
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Re: Vernon Dalhart.
Vernon Dalhart is one of my favorites. I have probably 30+ of his records, my favorite being his version of "Oh Dem Golden Slippers" with Carson Robison.
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I only have a few mostly on Edison and Victor. My favorite one is probably The Wreck of Number Nine. I have that one on an Edison Disc. I do enjoy his work.stetam wrote:Vernon Dalhart is one of my favorites. I have probably 30+ of his records, my favorite being his version of "Oh Dem Golden Slippers" with Carson Robison.
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One of his records came with my Edisonic Schubert, and although the style of music isn't really my "thing," it clearly showed why he was such a successful recording artist: good, strong voice and a real sense of how to sell a song.
I do have one record of him in music more along my usual line. As copied (and lightly edited) from my catalogue:
Lecocq: La Fille de Madame Angot -- We Strongly Now Will Try Together. In English. Gladys Rice, Vernon Dalhart; or. Edison Diamond Disc 80519-R
I bought that all the way back in 2001 from none other than David Canfield, better known as an LP dealer.
I do have one record of him in music more along my usual line. As copied (and lightly edited) from my catalogue:
Lecocq: La Fille de Madame Angot -- We Strongly Now Will Try Together. In English. Gladys Rice, Vernon Dalhart; or. Edison Diamond Disc 80519-R
I bought that all the way back in 2001 from none other than David Canfield, better known as an LP dealer.
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Re: Vernon Dalhart.
The one I mentioned came with my C-150. The others are also of the "hillbilly" type.drh wrote:One of his records came with my Edisonic Schubert, and although the style of music isn't really my "thing," it clearly showed why he was such a successful recording artist: good, strong voice and a real sense of how to sell a song.
I do have one record of him in music more along my usual line. As copied (and lightly edited) from my catalogue:
Lecocq: La Fille de Madame Angot -- We Strongly Now Will Try Together. In English. Gladys Rice, Vernon Dalhart; or. Edison Diamond Disc 80519-R
I bought that all the way back in 2001 from none other than David Canfield, better known as an LP dealer.
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Re: Vernon Dalhart.
Vernon Dalhart has one side/title that I quite like, I just can't remember what it is right now.
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I have quite a few records with the same title.Wolfe wrote:Vernon Dalhart has one side/title that I quite like, I just can't remember what it is right now.
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Its interesting that before he was well known as a country type singer he did opera on Edison. I have him doing an Aria from Fra diavolo by Auber. Probably from a period when people wanted to hear the song so they could understand it?
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I wouldn't mind hearing that.larryh wrote:Its interesting that before he was well known as a country type singer he did opera on Edison. I have him doing an Aria from Fra diavolo by Auber. Probably from a period when people wanted to hear the song so they could understand it?
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I would have 30 + of his records too. They are so common that if you buy pop music on 78 rpm (Dalhart's pseudo-hillbilly stuff included) of that era they can just practically fall in your lap.stetam wrote:Vernon Dalhart is one of my favorites. I have probably 30+ of his records, my favorite being his version of "Oh Dem Golden Slippers" with Carson Robison.