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Billy Jones (singer, born 1889)

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Jones worked in such occupations as mining, banking, and blacksmithing before his 1918 recording debut. He recorded with the Cleartone Four, the Crescent Trio, the Harmonizers Quartet and the Premier Quartet, and he performed under a variety of names (Harry Blake, Billy Clarke, Lester George, Duncan
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By 1928, they were the highest paid singers in radio, earning $ 1,250 a week. The partnership ended with Hare's death on March 9, 1939. Jones continued to perform, teaming with Hare's 16-year-old daughter, Marilyn Hare, in 1939-40. He died November 23, 1940, in Manhattan, of a heart attack, and is
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from a run from 1926 to 1929. As "The Happiness Boys", they sang popular tunes, mostly light fare and comic songs, and they joked with one another between numbers.
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Jones, Reese Jones, John Kelley, Dennis O'Malley, William Rees, Victor Roberts, Billy West, William West, and Carlton Williams).
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Among Jones' hits was "The grass is always greener in the other fellow's yard" which became the theme song of the "Big Brother
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Joseph Dinneen. "How Bob Emery Became Big Brother to 12,000 Youngsters." Boston Globe, March 1, 1925, p. E6.
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Edison Records "Diamond Disc" label (early 1920s) with Jones and Hare singing "That's a Lot of Bunk"
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recording. They went on to do numerous recordings together for Brunswick,
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Billy Murray, The Phonograph Industry's First Great Recording Artist
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The Encyclopedia of Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895-1925
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The Complete Encyclopedia of *Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950
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Frank Hoffmann; B Lee Cooper; Tim Gracyk (12 November 2012).
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in 1919, they teamed in 1920 when Brunswick executive
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Jon D. Swartz; Robert C. Reinehr (12 November 2007).
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Ernie Hare
The Happiness Boys

Ernie Hare
Gus Haenschen
Brunswick Records
Edison
WJZ
Newark, New Jersey
WEAF
NBC
Woodlawn Cemetery
Bronx
Bob Emery
Ain't We Got Fun?
Ain't We Got Fun?
Edison Records
media help
The Happiness Boys
Historical Dictionary of Old Time Radio
ISBN
978-0-8108-6422-1
Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895-1925
ISBN
978-1-136-59229-4
Billy Jones
IMDb
Billy Jones recordings
Discography of American Historical Recordings

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