Matrix [Pre-matrix B-]3581. Vaudeville specialty / Charles P. Lowe ; Miss Jottie
| Primary Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Vaudeville specialty | Disc label | |
| Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Vaudeville specialty (Primary title) | Disc label | |
Personnel |
Notes |
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|---|---|---|
| Charles P. Lowe (instrumentalist: xylophone) | ||
| Miss Jottie (vocalist) | ||
| Primary Performer | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Charles P. Lowe (instrumentalist: xylophone) | ||
| Miss Jottie (vocalist) | ||
Description: Xylophone solo, with female vocal and drums
Category: Vocal
Language: English
Master Size: 10-inch
Category: Vocal
Language: English
Master Size: 10-inch
Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/12/1901 (Camden, New Jersey [unconfirmed]) | 1 | Master | Victor 3581 | 10" disc |
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Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/12/1901 (Camden, New Jersey [unconfirmed]) | 1 ![]() |
Master | Victor 3581 | 10" disc |
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| Footnotes and Sources | |
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| Victor catalog describes this as 'Introducing a xylophone solo, a German folk song, and a drum solo.' | |
| "Miss Jottie" was the stage name of Jacobine Wichmann Lowe, wife of xylophonist Charles P. Lowe. "Vaudeville specialty" is her only known record. | |
| Also recorded as [PM-]963. | |
| Source(s) consulted: disc. |
| Footnotes and Sources |
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