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William F. Hooley

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He made solo recordings, both as a bass singer — finding commercial success with his rendition of the "Gypsy Love Song" from the
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Hooley made his final recordings in August 1918. He died later that year, "suddenly and inexplicably". at the age of 57.
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catalog supplement for November 1910. Quartet of singers surrounding Jones are identified as "clockwise from bottom left:
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from the 1880s, and from about 1896 began recording as part of the Edison Quartet, with
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in 1899 — and as a monologist. In 1899 he recorded popular recitations of the "
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singer and pioneer recording artist who was popular as a solo singer, as a
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William F. Hooley - Bass Singer (Haydn Quartet and American Quartet)
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British-born American bass singer and pioneer recording artist
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origin. Although his son claimed that William was born in
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Ada Jones
Male Quartet
Edison Records
Billy Murray
John Bieling
Steve Porter
American
bass
monologist
vocal groups
The Haydn Quartet
The American Quartet
Whitechapel
London
Irish
Cork
Ireland
Lynn, Massachusetts
Nyack, New York
glee clubs
operettas
John Bieling
pseudonym
Harry Macdonough
The Haydn Quartet
Edison
phonograph cylinders
Broadway musical
The Fortune Teller

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