Matrix B-25302. Apache medicine chant / Princess Watahwaso
| Primary Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Apache medicine chant | Victor ledgers | |
| Title | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Apache medicine chant (Primary title) | Victor ledgers | |
| Authors and Composers | Notes |
|---|---|
| Carlos Troyer (arranger) |
Composer information source: Victor ledgers
Personnel |
Notes |
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|---|---|---|
| Princess Watahwaso (vocalist: mezzo-soprano) | ||
| Josef Pasternack (instrumentalist: piano) | ||
| William H. Reitz (instrumentalist: drums) | Rattle | |
| Primary Performer | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Princess Watahwaso (vocalist: mezzo-soprano) | ||
Description: Female vocal solo, with piano and rattle
Category: Vocal
Marketing Genre: Educational
Master Size: 10-inch
Title Note: Victor ledgers: From "Traditional songs of the Zuni Indians."
Category: Vocal
Marketing Genre: Educational
Master Size: 10-inch
Title Note: Victor ledgers: From "Traditional songs of the Zuni Indians."
Take Date and Place |
Take |
Status | Label Name/Number | Format |
Note |
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| 5/16/1921 (Camden, New Jersey) | 1 | Hold/destroy | ||||
| 5/16/1921 (Camden, New Jersey) | 2 | Master/destroy | ||||
| 7/7/1924 (Camden, New Jersey) | 3 | Destroy | ||||
| 7/7/1924 (Camden, New Jersey) | 4 | Destroy | Victor ledgers: "D. in M. P. [Destroyed in matrix plant]." |
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| Footnotes and Sources | |
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| Source(s) consulted: Victor ledgers. |
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