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Dinnie Donohue, the district leader

Cylinder1144

Composer:
Cahill, William
Performer:
Cutty, William and Cahill, William
Variant Title:
Do you know a man named Donohue?
Place of Publication:
Orange, N.J.
Publisher:
Edison Blue Amberol
Issued Date:
[1920]
Topics:
Vaudeville and Irish wit and humor
Topics:
Irish wit and humor and Vaudeville
Notes:

Year of release from "Edison Blue Amberol Recordings" by R. Dethlefson, v.2 (1981).

William Cahill.

Blanche Browning Rich collection.

Dubbed from Edison Diamond Disc matrix 7128.

Edison Blue Amberol: 4054.

Description:

Irish monologue. Includes orchestra accompaniment and introduces the song "Do you know a man named Donohue?" written by William Cutty.

Physical Description:
1 cylinder (ca. 4 min.) : 160 rpm ; 2 1/4 x 4 in.
Format:
Audio non-musical
Collection(s):
Cylinder Audio Archive
Library Location:
Department of Special Research Collections
ARK:
ark:/48907/f3n014z8
Matrix Number:
Edison Record : 7128
Issue Number:
4054 : Edison Blue Amberol
Catalog System Number:
990025263400203776
Copyright Holder:
University of California (System). Regents
Restrictions:

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