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An African-American, Seals was born in Mobile, Alabama, around 1880. He first came to public attention in 1909 as the pianist at the Lyric Theatre in Shreveport, Louisiana. In 1910 his ragtime "coon song" "Shake, Rattle & Roll" (unrelated, except in title, to the later song by Jesse Stone) was published by Louis Grunewald & Co. in New Orleans.
"Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" is a song about a man who dreams that he was an Eskimo named Nanook. His mother warns him "Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow." [citation needed] The song directly transitions into "Nanook Rubs It". The song is about Nanook encountering a fur trapper "strictly from commercial" who is ...
"Dallas Blues", written by Hart Wand, is an early blues song, first published in 1912.It has been called the first true blues tune ever published. [1] However, two other 12-bar blues had been published earlier: Anthony Maggio's "I Got the Blues" in 1908 and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", a Tin Pan Alley song whose first verse is twelve-bar blues, in 1911.
Related: Baby Seal Playing With Remote Control Toy Boat Is So Precious Meanwhile, the sweet Canadian seal pup has no idea what happened! She's been so focused on her own growth and recovery that ...
The female grey seal was abandoned by its mother on a beach, and rescuers had to use rock-climbing gear to reach her and bring her to safety. Rescuers save adorable baby seal abandoned by her mom ...
Best known for songs like "End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day," Boyz II Men also had a hit with "A Song for Mama," a 1997 song about a mother's steadfast love and support.
Language Nursery: Voices from Many Lands Exposure to foreign language (English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Hebrew, Japanese) February 1, 1997 [6] Bill Weisbach None Aspen Clark (video credits) Sierra Clark (video discussion in 1997) Released originally under I Think I Can Productions as Baby Einstein [7] 2 Baby Mozart: Music Festival
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