Prince's Band
VIAF ID: 121028257 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Prince's Band
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Prince's Band
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
5xx's: Related Names (11)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Harrison, J.F.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Jolson, Al ‡d d. 1950
- 500 1 _ ‡a Macdonough, Harry
- 500 1 _ ‡a McCormack, John
- 500 1 _ ‡a Miller, Reed
- 500 1 _ ‡a Murray, Billy
- 500 0 _ ‡a Orpheus Quartet (Vocal group)
- 500 0 _ ‡a Peerless Quartet
- 500 1 _ ‡a Prince, Charles Adams
- 500 1 _ ‡a Wheeler, Frederick J.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Wilson, G. Hepburn
Works
Title | Sources |
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Air king march [SR] 1912: | |
The allies patrol | |
Anchors aweigh | |
Any rags? | |
Around the Christmas tree | |
Arrival of the American troops in France | |
The assembly of the allies; Introducing: their National Airs | |
Aubade | |
Ball siren walzer "Die lustige witwe" | |
Battleship Connecticut | |
The bells of St. Malo | |
The Betty Lee waltz | |
Boston commandery march. | |
The boy and the birds | |
O Canada | |
Canadian medley one step : Good luck [to the boys of the Allies] ; Be British ; We'll never let the old flag fall ; Keep the home fires burning | |
Columbia Graphophone Company march, or, Columbia Phonograph Company march | |
Country found them ready | |
Cuddles | |
Don't you remember the day | |
H a p p y | |
Hail to the spirit of liberty : march | |
The happy blacksmith | |
Hawaiian butterfly | |
Highland Fling. | |
Home sweet home | |
How beautiful art thou = Quanto si bella | |
Humorske, Opus 101, No. 7 | |
Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 | |
If they ever put a tax on love ; I'm just an old jay from the U.S.A. ; In the days of auld lang syne | |
In the golden autumn time | |
The Irish washerwoman. | |
It's a long, long way to Tipperary | |
Jack tar | |
Jolly coppersmith. Forge in the forest. | |
Just like Washington crossed the Delaware ; We stopped them at the Marne ; When we wind up the watch on the Rhine | |
À la Haban me voy | |
La lisonjera = The flatterer | |
Little Pierrots march | |
I love you, California | |
Love's rondo | |
Lullaby | |
M a n y a n a | |
Ma belle adorée | |
Manhattan Beach march | |
The maple leaf forever | |
Marching through Georgia | |
Medley of Canadian airs = Pot-pourri, Airs canadiens no 1 | |
Medley of Irving Berlin hits : Tra la la ; You've got your mother's big blue eyes ; Take me back ; If you don't want me ; Down in Chattanooga ; International rag | |
Medley of old waltz songs, part 1 : After the ball | |
Merry widow | |
Mickey : selections | |
The midnight attack. [Sound recording] : [By] Edouard Holst. | |
Miss McLeod's reel. | |
La mousmé : Japanese mazurka | |
National emblem march | |
Nell Gwynn suite : Country dance | |
Off to the war : medley of patriotic airs | |
On a Christmas morning | |
Paragraphs | |
Patriotic series : Midnight attack | |
Pfeif lied, or, [Come my love and dance with me] | |
Prize song : from "Die meistersinger" | |
Ragtime. Vol. 1 [SR] p1990: | |
Red, white and blue | |
Sailor's joy : quadrille, part II | |
Serments de femme. | |
St. Patrick's Day. | |
Stars and stripes forever | |
The sunshine of your smile | |
There'll be a hot time in the old town to-night | |
Tone pictures -- Sun down at Camp Whitman; Introducing: Army Calls, Drum Corps, Band and the Patrol of the Recruits | |
Ungarische Rhapsodien. | |
Waltzes from "The red mill". | |
I want him back again | |
Washington grays march |