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− | From the 1911 song "Hear the Pickaninny Band, " lyrics by William J. Vanderveer and music by Seymour Furth. The sheet music says "sung with great success by Rose, Young, & Friechman "That Versatile Three." | + | [[Image:Pickaninny_Band_Hear_the_Pickaninny_Band_b0530-1.jpg|right|thumb]]From the 1911 song "Hear the Pickaninny Band, " lyrics by William J. Vanderveer and music by Seymour Furth. The sheet music says "sung with great success by Rose, Young, & Friechman "That Versatile Three." |
− | The sheet music illustrates a marching band of racist stereotypes tragically common to the era. Also, they will be playing Eph's Opera House. | + | The sheet music illustrates a marching band of racist stereotypes tragically common to the era. Also, they will be playing an "Old Kentucky" show at Eph's Opera House. |
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Revision as of 08:07, 2 August 2013
From the 1911 song "Hear the Pickaninny Band, " lyrics by William J. Vanderveer and music by Seymour Furth. The sheet music says "sung with great success by Rose, Young, & Friechman "That Versatile Three."
The sheet music illustrates a marching band of racist stereotypes tragically common to the era. Also, they will be playing an "Old Kentucky" show at Eph's Opera House.