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Stephen Foster

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Gender Male
Death160 years ago
Date of birth July 4,1826
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Lawrenceville
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
United States
Date of died January 13,1864
DiedNYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue.
New York
United States
NationalityAmerican
Spouse Jane McDowell Foster Wiley
GenresClassical
Jazz
Folk
Job Composer
Songwriter
Poet
Conductor
Lyricist
Known forFirst fully professional U.S. songwriter
Children Marion Foster Welch
Parents William Barclay Foster
Eliza Clayland Tomlinson Foster
StylePeriod music; minstrels
Rest place Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Movies/Shows Swanee River
Tombstone
Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
Roswell
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID599435

Stephen Foster & Co: Lyrics of America's First Great Popular Songs
And She Laughed No More: Stoke City's First Premiership Adventure
Old Uncle Ned
Along Came Dylan: Two's a Crowd when You've Been Top Dog
CIMA Exam Practice Kit Management Accounting Risk and Control Strategy
My Banjo on My Knee
Groundwater in Rural Development: Facing the Challenges of Supply and Resource Sustainability
Stephen Foster, Or, Weep No More My Lady
Old Folks at Home
The Old Plantation Melodies
Stephen Foster For Classic Guitar
Old Folks at Home, Way Down Upon de Swanee Ribber;
Minstrel Songs, Old and New: A Collection of World-Wide, Famous Minstrel and Plantation Songs, Including the Most Popular of the Celebrated Foster Melodies: Arranged with Piano-Forte Accompaniment
Stephen Foster: His Life
Stephen Foster Favorites
My Old Kentucky Home - Scholar's Choice Edition
Nelly Was a Lady; Written and Composed by Stephen Collins Foster
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Stephen Collins Foster, known as "the father of American music", was an American composer known primarily for his parlour and minstrel music during the Romantic period. He wrote more than 200 songs, including "Oh!

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