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Dan W. Quinn

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Gender Male
Born San Francisco
California
United States
Date of died November 7,1938
DiedNew York
New York
United States
Place of burialChurch of the Heavenly Rest, New York, United States
GenresRagtime
AlbumsGramophone Daze, Vol. 6
Gramophone Daze, Vol. 1
Job Singer
SongsAin't That a Shame
The Band Played On
Sweatheart May
A Hot Time In The Old Town
When a Coon Sits in the Presidential Chair
When Reuben Comes to Town
How could Washington be a married man and never, never tell a lie?
Oh, Mrs O'flaherty, What Did You Mean By That
Football
Glorious Beer
Must You'
More Work for the Undertaker
That's Where She Sits All Day
On the Party Line
My Jersey Lily
If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote “Poor Butterfly”
You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
Come on Over Here, It's a Wonderful Place
When Mister Shakespeare Comes to Town
Little Tommy Murphy
I Want to Go to Morrow
Nothing's Too Good for the Irish
Pat Malone Forgot That He Was Dead
At a Georgia Camp Meeting
If I Only Had a Job
Soldiers in the Park, March Song
I've heard about the nights of Columbus
Vaudeville Specialty, No. 2
She's Getting More Like the White Folks Every Day
Uncle Sam, Why Do You Keep Us Waiting?
I Love You, My Love, I Do
My African Queen
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Daniel William Quinn was one of the first American singers to become popular in the new medium of recorded music. Quinn was a very successful recording artist whose career spanned from 1892 to 1918. Quinn recorded many of his hits in the legendary Tin Pan Alley of New York City.

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