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Arthur Collins (singer)

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voice โ€“ heard in church and in local concert appearances โ€“ convinced Collins' family to send him back to Philadelphia for formal training. After concluding his studies, Collins spent some 15 years touring with various stock companies and appearing in summer opera in St. Louis. None of these ventures
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During a personal appearance at the Princess Theater in Medina, Ohio on October 20, 1921, Collins was badly injured when he fell through an open trap door. While he recovered well enough to resume his singing and recording career, his health began to decline afterward and, in 1926, Collins retired,
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Within a few years, Collins proved one of the most productive and successful singers in the record business, and in his long career between 1898 and 1926, he worked for every record company active in the United States. He specialized in what were then called
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turned out any long term prospects for Collins, and when he married actress and singer Anna Leah Connelly in 1895, Collins swore off show business and decided to study for a career in
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remained in their catalog until 1941; at his personal appearances "The Preacher and the Bear" was invariably requested. His recording sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
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began to replace Collins on some records, a situation that became permanent by mid-1919 as Collins did not get along with Burr, who also served as the group's manager.
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Arthur Collins recorded hundreds of songs, and in many cases he recorded the same song multiple times for various recording outfits. His signature song was
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within the context of the Big Four Quartet, and from then until the end of Collins' career in the early 1920s, Harlan was Collins's duet partner.
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in 1901 and both sang in an Edison group called the Big Four Quartet. It is assumed that Collins first came into contact with tenor
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songs than any other singer during the era when ragtime was at its peak of popularity. Collins recorded some of
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group which toured as the Record Makers, and later as the Eight Popular Victor Artists. However, by 1917, bass
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on the Jersey shore, beginning an enthusiasm for sailing that became a lifelong pursuit. However, his fine
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who was one of the pioneer recording artists, regarded in his day as "King of the Ragtime Singers".
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relocating to Florida with his wife. He died at the age of 69 in Tice, Florida on August 2, 1933.
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Collins lived up to his reputation as the "King of Ragtime Singers" and recorded more
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requested Collins audition which, according to his wife, took place on May 16, 1898.
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were probably the most famous and popular male duo on early records.
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which became a smash hit due to its intentionally comedic elements.
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Hit Songs, 1900โ€“1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era
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His song "Steamboat Bill" is referenced in both the movie
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The 1911 recording by singing duo Arthur Collins and
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Hoffmann, Frank; Cooper, B Lee; Gracyk, Tim (2012).
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For selected discography of Collins and Harlan, see
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Collins survived into the early years of the 1392:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA 988:"The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks" 1025:Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895โ€“1925 1494:Discography of American Historical Recordings 1434:Discography of American Historical Recordings 1196: 1194: 840:"I Love, Love, Love My Wife, but Oh You Kid!" 442:Some of his songs can be listened to online. 255:Opera Company in 1898, and talent scouts for 8: 834:"Abraham Lincoln Jones, or, The Christening" 1133: 1131: 16:For other people named Arthur Collins, see 1108:"Collected Works of Arthur Collins part 1" 712:"I Wonder Why Bill Bailey Don't Come Home" 601:"I Guess I'll Have To Telegraph My Baby" โ€  95: 84: 1597:People from Barnegat Township, New Jersey 515:" (1914) featuring Collins as a baritone. 452:Collins & Harlan ยง Songs by year 73:Learn how and when to remove this message 36:This article includes a list of general 1531:University of California, Santa Barbara 1423:University of California, Santa Barbara 1084:"'Jass' in 1916โ€“1917 and Tin Pan Alley" 1011: 675:Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home 340:, only the second one ever presented. 290:In 1909, Collins joined John H. Meyer, 821:"I Think I See My Brother Coming Home" 543: 382: 1122:"Arthur Collins - Free Music Archive" 513:I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier 497:I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier 7: 785:"When A Poor Relation Comes to Town" 588:"When You Ain't Got No More Money" โ€  1169:Breaking Records: 100 Years of Hits 680:"Down Where the Wurzburger Flows" โ€  625:"Ma Tiger Lily" โ€“ #3 song of 1900 โ€  598:"I'd Leave My Happy Home For You" โ€  1523:Arthur Collins cylinder recordings 1509:Discography at 45worlds.com/78rpm/ 1415:Arthur Collins cylinder recordings 767:"Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee" 729:"Hannah, Won't You Open That Door" 544:Problems playing these files? See 522:That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland 42:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1088:Tim's Phonographs and Old Records 490:" sung by Arthur Collins in 1899. 357:"Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1911) 1455: 526: 501: 475: 383:Problems playing this file? See 361: 27: 967:"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs" 868:"If He Comes In, I'm Goin' Out" 742:"Have You Seen My Henry Brown?" 637:"I Ain't Seen No Messenger Boy" 607:"Mandy Lee" โ€“ #5 song of 1900 โ€  234:, and moved with his family to 18:Arthur Collins (disambiguation) 1514:Rare Arthur Collins Recordings 1144:. McFarland. pp. 10, 50. 703:"Any Rags?"โ€“ #4 song of 1903 โ€  1: 1028:. Routledge. pp. 66โ€“73. 957:"When Tony Goes Over The Top" 927:"Somebody Else Is Getting It" 803:Moses Andrew Jackson Good Bye 657:"Every Darky Had A Raglan On" 402:Waiting for the Robert E. Lee 947:"If You've Got a Little Bit" 884:"Play That Barbershop Chord" 686:"Just Kiss Yourself Goodbye" 1527:UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive 1419:UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive 837:"Everybody's Pickin' on Me" 773:"The Ghost of a Banjo Coon" 1618: 1592:American ragtime musicians 1306:"Arthur Collins Top Songs" 1165:Ruhlmann, William (2004). 865:"Moonlight in Jungle Land" 583:All Coons Look Alike to Me 449: 232:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 15: 1602:Singers from Philadelphia 1572:Pioneer recording artists 1490:Arthur Collins recordings 1363:Edison Phonograph Monthly 1334:Edison Phonograph Monthly 1049:Murrells, Joseph (1978). 724:The Preacher And The Bear 634:"You're Talking Rag Time" 329:The Preacher and the Bear 101:Portrait of Collins, 1904 94: 1582:Columbia Records artists 1484:Songwriters Hall of Fame 1053:The Book of Golden Discs 911:"The Ragtime Goblin Man" 871:"No One Loves A Fat Man" 757:"Robinson Crusoe's Isle" 706:"Good-bye, Eliza Jane" โ€  630:Victor's house orchestra 406:Alexander's Ragtime Band 1567:Gennett Records artists 916:The Ragtime Soldier Man 57:more precise citations. 1587:Edison Records artists 808:"Bake dat chicken pie" 464: 350: 216:Arthur Francis Collins 117:Arthur Francis Collins 107:Background information 1557:American male singers 1304:Drake, Howard (ed.). 1276:Drake, Howard (ed.). 1251:Drake, Howard (ed.). 1226:Drake, Howard (ed.). 1201:Drake, Howard (ed.). 1173:. Routledge. p.  691:Under the Bamboo Tree 677:" โ€“ #2 song of 1902 โ€  604:"Kiss Me, Honey Do" โ€  564:"Happy Days in Dixie" 463: 349: 318:Recordings and legacy 1369:(8): 15. August 1908 660:"I Dreams About You" 446:Selected discography 431:and the first sound 285:Collins & Harlan 236:Barnegat, New Jersey 230:Collins was born in 205:Collins & Harlan 137:, Pennsylvania, U.S. 1409:Discography sources 1388:"That baseball rag" 1278:"Top Songs of 1905" 1253:"Top Songs of 1903" 1228:"Top Songs of 1902" 1203:"Top Songs of 1900" 1138:Tyler, Don (2007). 937:"That Baseball Rag" 732:"Scissors to Grind" 647:"Ain't Dat a Shame" 1577:RCA Victor artists 1562:American baritones 818:"The Old-time Rag" 779:"Pretty Desdamone" 745:"My Irish Molly O" 465: 429:Steamboat Bill Jr. 410:Lily of the Valley 351: 1340:(5): 8. 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