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204: 270: 440: 427:, based in New York City. The Paroquette system used vertical cut records and featured his own recordings and those of several other performers. As a novel introduction in a highly competitive market, the Paroquette recording technique was an early failure, and the company was out of business by 1917. Burr also tried music publishing, and he also shared ownership in a 215:, Canada, Harry McClaskey was the son of a candy and tobacco store owner, A. A. McClaskey. His mother was the former Ida Connors and he was the youngest of four children. His vocal talents were recognized early and by the age of 5 he was performing publicly in St. Stephen. At age 10 he was the mascot for the Saint John Bicycle and Athletic Club in the nearby city of 35: 373:. They were later renamed the Peerless Quartet when they moved to the Victor label. When Stanley died in 1910, Burr took over management of the group. It continued on as a popular recording and live group (with various personnel and name changes over the years) until 1928, when it disbanded. Burr was also a member of the 166:
and used Henry Burr as one of his many pseudonyms, in addition to Irving Gillette, Henry Gillette, Alfred Alexander, Robert Rice, Carl Ely, Harry Barr, Frank Knapp, Al King, and Shamus McClaskey. He produced more than 12,000 recordings, by his own estimate, and some of his most popular recordings
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Emboldened by Campanari's endorsement, McClaskey ventured to New York in 1902, where he began lessons and sang with the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church choir. He eventually rose to tenor soloist for the choir. His teachers included
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the same year. Burr proved to be a successful artist, recording thousands of songs for various labels under various names. In particular, he was very popular in the 1910s, as he had the most #1 hits in the decade, according to
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in November 1904 under the name Irving Gillette. Disagreements with company executives resulted in his no longer recording for Edison after October 1914. He first recorded with
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By 1915, he was in a comfortable position financially, and he began to seek ways to invest his money. That year, he formed the Paroquette Record Manufacturing Company with
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dinner in California. Also in 1920, he signed an exclusive contract with Victor that lasted seven years. A lucrative contract, it made him (for a time) a wealthy man.
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on Saturday evenings. He soon became a featured performer on the show, which he stayed with for five years until shortly before his death.
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using a microphone improvised from a wooden bowl with an inverted telephone transmitter. The broadcast was heard as far west as
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Irving Gillette, Henry Gillette, Alfred Alexander, Robert Rice, Carl Ely, Harry Barr, Frank Knapp, Al King, Shamus McClaskey
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On April 14, 1901, Burr appeared at the opera house in Saint John in his first notable concert with the Scottish soprano
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as well. His recordings also appear on International Record Company and department store labels such as
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while broadcasting technology was still in its infancy. He made his first appearance in 1920 in
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on January 4, 1905, and the recordings were released that March. On April 7, 1905, he recorded
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Although Burr is rarely heard today in mainstream musical culture, his 1922 rendition of "
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episode, originally broadcast on October 8, 2012 (Season 3, Episode 4, "Blue Bell Boy").
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Burr's 1915 recording of "There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning" was used on
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In October 1929, he reportedly lost a substantial portion of his wealth in the
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In 1906, Burr joined the Columbia Male Quartet, which was recording for the
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There's a Little Blue Star in the Window (and It Means All the World to Me)
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as Henry Burr. He arrived at a particularly opportune time, as star tenor,
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Around 1935, he returned to performing on the radio as a member of the
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special in 1960, and possibly on other Kovacs programs as well.
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frequently played Burr songs on stage and on such programs as
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Pop Memories 1890-1954: The History of American Popular Music
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LaBoissonniere, Guy; Settlemier, Tyrone (February 24, 2016).
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on April 6, 1941. Buried near his stepdaughter Marguarite in
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Notably, in the 1960s, the famous ukulele-playing singer
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which had just been organized under the ownership of
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By the late 1920s, Burr's recording career was over.
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Burr's childhood home in St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
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Index

Henry Burr (sport shooter)
Burr in 1918
St. Stephen, New Brunswick
Chicago
Illinois
vocal
Singer
Columbia
Victor
Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight
Till We Meet Again
Albert Campbell
Beautiful Ohio
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
When I Lost You
In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree

St. Stephen, New Brunswick
Saint John
Mt. Allison Academy
Sackville, New Brunswick
O Canada
Jessie MacLachlan
Metropolitan Opera
Giuseppe Campanari
St. John Opera House

Peerless Quartet
John H. Meyer
Frank Croxton

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