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Frederick W. Hager

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He worked in music publishing between 1907 and 1910 before returning to the recording industry as a musical director (choosing artists and repertoire) for several startup companies including the Boston Talking Machine Company, Keen-O-Phone, and Rex Talking Machine. In 1918 he began as musical
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in 1900. Between 1900 and 1907 Hager served as a bandleader for Edison (Edison's Concert Band), Zonophone (Hager's Orchestra), and Columbia (Columbia Orchestra, Climax Orchestra) recording hundreds of sides and becoming the nation's leading recording orchestra.
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In 1898 he began recording for Harms, Kaiser and Hagen, a recently formed independent record company based in New York and in September of that year won the Phonoscope gold medal for best violin record for
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He was composing at the same time, and beginning around 1903 published a number of successful popular songs, including Laughing Water, The Midnight Flyer, and My Ramapoo.
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in 1874 and began studying violin at 8 years old. He received a scholarship to study violin at the
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New Milford, PA
Dunedin, FL
New Milford, Pennsylvania
National Conservatory
New York City
Schumann's
Traumerei
Edison
Zonophone
Columbia
OKeh Records
Mamie Smith's
Crazy Blues
Race Records
Long Island, New York
Dunedin, Florida
Issler's Orchestra
Walter B. Rogers
Charles A. Prince
"Frederick W. Hager"
"Hager's Orchestra (Musical group)"
"Perry Bradford, Fred Hager, and Mamie Smith's Crazy Blues"
Categories
Pioneer recording artists
American music industry executives
American bandleaders
1874 births
1958 deaths
People from New Milford, Pennsylvania

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