File:Arthur Pryors Band-That Flying Rag.ogg

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Arthur_Pryors_Band-That_Flying_Rag.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2m60s, 110kbps)

Description

Arthur Pryor's "That Flying Rag" played by Arthur Pryor's Band, in an arrangement by Louis-Philippe Laurendeau.

This is Victor Record 17021, Matrix B-11240. (Full details)

Date

15 November 1911(1911-11-15)

Source

The Internet Archive. Digitised by old78collector.

Author
  • Arthur Pryor (composer, 1870-1942)
  • Louis-Philippe Laurendeau (arranger, 1861-1916)[1]
  • Arthur Pryor's Band (performer)
Permission
(Reusing this file)

The composition is:

Public domain
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and this performance is

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File history

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current14:28, 23 September 2009
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2m60s (2.36 MB)Adam Cuerden ({{Information |Description=Arthur Pryor's "That Flying Rag" played by Arthur Pryor's Band, in an arrangement by Louis-Philippe Laurendeau. This is Victor Record 17021, Matrix B-11240. ([http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/200011376/B-1)