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185: 35: 415: 409: 169:; it became one of the best-selling recordings of the year. He re-recorded the piece many times for Berliner (as well as their successor company Victor), Zonophone, Edison and many others . Other successful recordings by Golden included "Uncle Jefferson" (1891), "Rabbit Hash" (1895), "Bye Bye, My Honey" (1898), "Yaller Gal" (1899), and "Roll On The Ground" (1901). Most of his early recordings were as a solo performer besides some recordings under the "Spencer Trio" in which he recorded alongside 355: 157:
in 1874 before working as a duo with, first, John Merritt, and then Billy Draiton. He originated a dance move known as the "cane pat" which became popular with blackface minstrels, and, as part of Bailess and Kennedy's "Brightlights" vaudeville act, became particularly associated with the song
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After Hughes retired from performing, Golden began working with James Marlowe and then, after Marlowe's death in 1917, with Billy Heins. In 1919, he reunited with Hughes for several more recordings. Afterwards, Golden continued to record and perform as a solo act.
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comic, and singer who was a popular recording artist between the 1890s and the 1910s.
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Golden along with his vaudeville and minstrel partner, Joe Hughes, August 1909.
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Hoffmann, Frank; Cooper, B Lee; Gracyk, Tim (2012).
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Bill Golden

Cincinnati, Ohio
New York City, New York
blackface
Cincinnati, Ohio
St Louis, Missouri
blackface
vaudeville
Turkey in the Straw
Columbia Records
Len Spencer
Steve Porter
black dialect

myocarditis
Kensico Cemetery



Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895–1925
ISBN
978-1-136-59229-4


Whitburn, Joel
Pop Memories 1890-1954: The History of American Popular Music
176
ISBN
0-89820-083-0

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