Don Richardson (musician)
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Don Richardson | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | D. Amati Richardson[1] |
Born | 1878 Clinton, North Carolina, U.S.[2] |
Died | 1953 (aged 74/75) |
Genres | Country? |
Occupations |
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Don Richardson (1878–1953)[2][3] was an American fiddler who may have made the first country music recording in 1914, eight years before the first generally recognised country recording was made in 1922.
Discography
[edit]COLUMBIA
A-2018 Durang's Hornpipe (Mx 46759 April 1916) A-2018 Mississippi Sawyer (Mx 46754 April 1916)
A-2140 Old Zip Coon (Mx 46757) A-2140 Arkansas Traveler (Mx 46755)
A-2575 Devil's Dream (Mx 46756) A-2575 Miss McLeod Reel (Mx 46755)
A-3424 Dance With The Girl With A Hole in Her Stocking (Mx 79842) A-3424 Annie Laurie/White Cockade (Mx 79845)
A-3452 Soldier's Joy/Massa/Turkey in the Straw (May 1921-Mx 79844) A-3452 Little Yaller Gal/Old Black Joe (May 1921-Mx 79843)
A-3527 Hull's Victory/Quiltin' Party (Mx 79850) A-3527 Limber Up Reel/Old Oaken Bucket/Speed the Plough (Mx 79851)
A-3581 Opera Reel/Nellie Gray/Ivy Leaf (Mx 79852) A-3581 Rickett's Hornpipe/Pig Town Fling (Mx 79849)
S-5644 A Perfect Day/Dear Old Girl-Waltz (Dec. 1914-Mx 37125)
OKEH
1147 Dance With the Gal With A Hole in Her Stocking 1147 The Devil's Dream/Old Black Joe Medley
1169 Mississippi Sawyer-Medley (February 1919) 1169 McLeod's Reel (February 1919)
1254 Irish Washerwoman (July 1919) 1255 Arkansas Traveler (July 1919)
PHONOLA (Kitchener)
1147 Devil's Dream 1147 Dance With A Gal With A Hole In Her Stocking
SILVERTONE
46757 Old Zip Coon - Medley 46758 Arkansas Traveler 46759 Durang's Hornpipe - Medley
LITTLE WONDER (5" Records)
908 Durang's Hornpipe & Kentucky Home Violin solo 909 Mississippi Sawyer & Massa's In the Cold, Cold Ground, Violin solo (not aurally identified)
References
[edit]- ^ Huber, Patrick (June 16, 2020). "DON RICHARDSON: THE FIRST COUNTRY RECORDING ARTIST?". Before the Big Bang. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ a b Morritt, Robert D. (2010). Fragments of Yesteryear. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 5.
- ^ "Richardson, Don, 1878-1953". Alexandria Digital Research Library. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
External links
[edit]- A 1916 recording of Richardson playing "Arkansas Traveler" at the Internet Archive
- More recordings at the Internet Archive