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The Jersey Lilly, Judge Roy Bean's saloon in Langtry, Texas, c. 1900. A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West. Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers. A saloon might also be known as a "watering trough, bughouse, shebang, cantina ...
The publication of Francis O'Neill's O'Neill's Music is a milestone in Irish American music history. [195] J. Berni Barbour and N. Clark Smith found the "first relatively permanent (African American) music publishing" company, in Chicago; it is also "probably the first black-owned music publishing company in history". [196]
The incident inspires a number of popular Confederate songs ridiculing Lincoln, whose behavior and appearance are criticized in much of Confederate popular music. [129] Benjamin Jepson, one of the first primary school music teachers in the country, leads the introduction of music education into the public school system of New Haven, Connecticut ...
February 21 – John Pyke Hullah, composer and music teacher (b. 1812) March 14 – Franz Wohlfahrt, German violin teacher and composer (b. 1833) April 24 – Marie Taglioni, ballerina; April 29 – Michael Costa, conductor and composer; May 12 – Bedřich Smetana, composer (b. 1824) June 25 – Hans Rott, composer (b. 1858)
The arrangement was published by the Mutual Music Society in New York City. The song was released as a Victor 78 single, 27873A, backed with "Soldier, Let Me Read Your Letter". The recording was reissued as RCA Victor 20-1564-A backed with " Song of the Volga Boatmen " as Side 1 on the four disc 78 album, P-148, Glenn Miller .