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Harry C. Browne

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for seven years before recording a series of songs for Columbia Records, starting in 1916. His first record, perhaps his most well-known, is a re-interpretation of the American
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Between 1906 and 1925, Browne appeared in at least 14 Broadway shows, including
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film debut is believed to have been in August 1914 with the release of
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songs in American music. The song relied heavily on the
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Alice Calhoun
Closed Doors
North Adams, Massachusetts
United States of America
Spanish–American War
banjo
silent films
Columbia Records
North Adams, Massachusetts
Spanish–American War
Democratic Party
William Jennings Bryan
Secretary of State
Arizona
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
vaudeville
folk
Turkey in the Straw
coon song
Nigger Love a Watermelon, Ha! Ha! Ha!
racist
watermelon stereotype
B-side
minstrel show
Old Dan Tucker
Oh, Lady! Lady!!
feature length
The Eagle's Mate
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch

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