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lackface, and the audience loved the act somuch that they were called for many repeatengagements throughout the United States.Brother Newton was famous for his duetsin which he played two trumpetssimultaneously, using variations with doubleand triple tonguing. The Exposition Fourmembers were accomplished musicians,thus accounting in part for their audienceappeal.Both Russell and Woodruff were frequentlytreated in tuberculosis sanitariums. Russell,despite his health problems, continued tocompose. He finally succumbed to thedisease, however, at a sanitarium in Liberty,New York, on October 1, 1915. He was only38 years of age.Alexander has come to be regarded asone of the greatest composers of circusmusic and was elected to the WindjammersHall of Fame in 1978. It is a sad footnote tothe history of band music that his widow,Eleanor, was penniless and sold all rights tohis compositions to C.L. Barnhouse for amere $125.Barnhouse(http://www.barnhouse.com/composers.php?id=-100) has several dozen Alexandercompositions for sale in various arrangement;Wikipedia(http://en.wikipedia.<strong>org</strong>/wiki/Russell_Alexander) lists 42 titles for him. This piece could be anyof them.Well, the Chatsfield Brass Band & MusicLending Library(http://chatfieldband.lib.mn.us/) can providethe entire 15 parts of either the 1897 or 1926arrangement of “International Vaudeville” for amembership fee of $15 plus $15 for all 15parts or c. $2 for an individual part. If pushcomes to shove, could do that.Panama (William H. Tyers)Canal Street JB 1005Kustbandet 1178James Dapogny & Butch Thompson 1183Grand Dominion JB 1189Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1197P. T. Stanton’s Stone Age JB 1228Terry Waldo & Bo Grumpus 1339South Frisco JB 1342Imperial Serenaders 1351Red Rose Ragtime Band 1360Yerba Buena <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1381Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra 1411ASM, 1911, Leo Feist.Panama Rag (Cy Seymour*)Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1079ASM, 1904, Albright, is just C. Seymour.Where’d Chrysanthemum get “by NewOrleans composer Cy Seymour”? TheAlbright Music Company was in Chicago.Panamericana (Victor Herbert)Evergreen Ragtime Quartet 1383CD had Pan Americana.Not this or any other Victor Herbert in 1900-01.But the sheet music is in the Pan-AmericanExposition collection cited above, pub. by M.Witmark, 1901. And the title is Panamericanaon both cover and copyright page.Pane in the Glass, A(Clarence Williams)West End JB 1042Rec.Williams aho (no A says Rust), 12/28,Paramount 12870, Broadway 5067.CW pno solo, 2/12/29, Victor V-38524.CW Jazz Kings, 8/26/29, Columbia 14460-D.Paramount 12870 indeed no A, no composercredit. Victor A Pane, credit Williams, same forColumbia.Copyright as the A:Pane (A) in the glass; by Clarence Williams.[Melody only] © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1928; E—Unp.2143; Clarence Williams music pub. co.,inc., New Y ork.Papa Better Watch Your Step(Gilbert Wells–Bud Cooper)Leigh–Dapogny Mysterious Babies 1087Neville Dickie 1269ASM, 1923, Goodman & Rose; alas, nocomma cover or copyright page.Papa-De-Da-Da (A New Orleans<strong>Stomp</strong>) (Clarence Williams–Clarence Todd–Spencer Williams)Weatherbird JB 1034Hot Antic JB 1044Black Eagle JB 1054Golden Eagle JB 1080Keith Nichols Red Hot Syncopators 1135Dick Hyman 1141Hot Antic JB 1154Gauthé–Marquet Clarinet Serenadrs 1216West Jesmond Rhythm Kings 1255Two Clarinet <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1259Milano Hot Jazz Orchestra 1354Neville Dickie 1366Des Plantes’ Washboard Wizards 14218/22-23: Jim Riley sends copy of copyrightpage (alas, with date cut off bottom--but he’ssure it was the original publication of thetune). Title there isPAPA-DE-DA-DA(A New Orleans <strong>Stomp</strong>)8/22-23, Alex Hassan: Papa-De-Da-Da (A NewOrleans <strong>Stomp</strong>) is how the inner title pagereads, which I consider more authoritativethan the cover page, which leaves out the firsthyphen, as well as the subtitle. My sheet(1930) has Blackberries of 1930 show cover.8/25: Montgomery sends 1925 cover andcopyright page. Copyright page matchesRiley’s and Hassan’s. ASM also has the 1925Clarence Williams publication. “PA PA DE DA-DA” on cover, but PAPA-DE-DA-DA oncopyright page, with the subtitle on thecopyright page only.Papa Dip (Lil Hardin)Black Bottom <strong>Stomp</strong>ers (England) 1045Jean-François Bonnel & Friends 1104Zenith Hot <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1191Down Home JB 12642013 review: Rec. NO Wanderers w/Lil,7/13/26, Columbia 735-D et many al.Confirmed by 7/19/26 copyright reg. John Gillhas the copyright deposit, says it confirms too.Papa, If You Can’t Do Better (I’ll Leta Better Papa Move In) (Les Miller–Fred Longshaw)Black Bottom <strong>Stomp</strong>ers (England) 1045LP had subtitle (I’ll Let a Better Man Move In),credit just Miller-Longshaw.

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