Peerless Quartet
The Peerless Quartet was an American vocal group that recorded in the early years of the twentieth century. They formed to record for Columbia Records, where they were credited as the Columbia Quartet or Columbia Male Quartet. From about 1907, when they began to record for record labels other than Columbia, they were more widely known as the Peerless Quartet.
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Peerless Quartet
The Peerless Quartet was an American vocal group that recorded in the early years of the twentieth century. They formed to record for Columbia Records, where they were credited as the Columbia Quartet or Columbia Male Quartet. From about 1907, when they began to record for record labels other than Columbia, they were more widely known as the Peerless Quartet.
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The Peerless Quartet was an Am ...... hereafter by tenor Henry Burr.
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The Climax Quartette
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The Columbia (Male) Quartet
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The Climax Quartette
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The Columbia Quartet
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L-R: John H. Meyer, Henry Burr, Frank Croxton, Albert Campbell
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The Peerless Quartet, c. 1923
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"I Didn't Raise my Boy to be a Soldier" sung by the Peerless Quartet in late 1914.
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"I'm Coming Back to Dixie and ...... ons, Bob Yosco, Frank Mullane.
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The Peerless Quartet
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New York City, U.S.
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* Albert Campbell
* Henry Burr ...... ey Baughman
* Frank C. Stanley
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I Didn't Raise my Boy to be a Soldier
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I'm Coming Back to Dixie and You
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The Peerless Quartet was an Am ...... known as the Peerless Quartet.
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