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when Seagle purchased property there in 1922. Seagle's summer musical school expanded due to demand in 1923. He employed well-known operatic instructors from Europe, including Beatrice LaPalme and Salvatore Isorel.
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during the early 20th century. He toured the United States and Europe, with performances at Carnegie Hall, in Minnesota, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, etc. He recorded songs for
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Besides teaching music at the Seagle Music Colony, Seagle also taught at the Homer Institute in Kansas City. His students included John Seagle,
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Columbia Graphophone Company (U.S.). Columbia New Graded Catalog of Educational Records. New York: Columbia Graphophone Co, 1920, pages 67-68,
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Oscar Seagle, baritone opera singer, who was well known as a voice teacher, died here last night in the home of a friend, Glenn Booher. ...
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draft registration and his passport application from October 4, 1922. He used "October 31, 1878 in Ooltewah, Tennessee" in the
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draft registration. He uses one or the other date evenly on various ship's manifests. His parents used "October 1877" in the
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Turner Publishing Co. 102nd Infantry Division: "The Ozarks.". Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co, 2000, page 37,
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WWI: "Keep The Home Fires Burning Till The Boys Come Home" Oscar Seagle & Columbia Stellar Quartet
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In 1915, Seagle founded the Seagle Music Colony. The colony moved to its current location in the
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A Guide to Singing and Speaking from Studios of Jean De Reszke, Oscar Seagle, Glenn Booher
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in Paris and sang there for several years. He then returned to the United States in 1921.
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Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890-1919
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Oscar had a son named John, who was one of his prominent students.
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and as the earliest document, it is the most likely correct one.
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Other songs recorded by Seagle for use by educators include: "
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A theater at the Seagle Music Colony is named after him.
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The Music Magazine-musical Courier, Volume 81, page 53.
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Ooltewah, Tennessee
Dallas, Texas
Spirituals
Pop
Opera
Musical theatre
Columbia
Seagle Music Colony
Schroon Lake, New York
Ooltewah, Tennessee
Jean De Reszke
baritone
Columbia Records
Adirondacks
Dear Old Pal of Mine
There's a Long, Long Trail
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag
The Old Folks at Home
Deep River
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
Jean de Reszke
Calling Me Home to You
John McCormack
Smilin' Through
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Loch Lomond
Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes
Saba Doak
Dallas, Texas

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