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89 | Josh | Bedell | m | Oscar Seagle was a renowned baritone during the early 20th century. He toured the United States and Europe, with performances at Carnegie Hall, in Minnesota, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, etc. He recorded songs for Columbia Records. His performances were booked by Winton & Livingston. In 1915, Seagle founded the Seagle Music Colony. The colony moved to its current location in the Adirondacks when Seagle purchased property there in 1922. Seagle's summer musical school expanded due to demand in 1923. He employed well-known operatic instructors from Europe, including Beatrice LaPalme and Salvatore Isorel. In 1918, he recorded "Dear Old Pal of Mine". His other hits with the Columbia Stellar Quartette included "There's a Long, Long Trail", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag", and "The Old Folks at Home". Seagle also recorded the following ballads: "Deep River" in 1917 with Columbia, "I Don't Feel No Ways Tired" in 1917 with Columbia, and "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen" in 1918 with Columbia. He studied music under Jean de Reszke in Paris and sang there for several years. He then returned to the United States in 1921. He recorded a cover of the song "Calling Me Home to You" in March 1918, which had previously been recorded by John McCormack. Seagle's rendition charted at #4 on the US charts. Other songs recorded by Seagle for use by educators include: "Smilin' Through", "Can't Yo Heah Me Callin' Caroline", "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming", "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", "The Banks of the Daisies. My Love's an Arbutus", "The Meeting of the Waters", "Loch Lomond", "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes", and "I'se Gwine Back to Dixie". Besides teaching music at the Seagle Music Colony, Seagle also taught at the Homer Institute in Kansas City. His students included John Seagle, Saba Doak, James Hardesty Johnson, J. Erwin Mulch, and Capt. Donald W. Johnston, who organized the 102nd Infantry Division Chorus. | Oscar had a son named John, who was one of his prominent students. | Josh Bedell was a renowned baritone during the early 20th century. He toured the United States and Europe, with performances at Carnegie Hall, in Minnesota, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, etc. He recorded songs for Columbia Records. His performances were booked by Winton & Livingston. In 1915, Bedell founded the Bedell Music Colony. The colony moved to its current location in the Adirondacks when Bedell purchased property there in 1922. Bedell's summer musical school expanded due to demand in 1923. He employed well-known operatic instructors from Europe, including Beatrice LaPalme and Salvatore Isorel. In 1918, he recorded "Dear Old Pal of Mine". His other hits with the Columbia Stellar Quartette included "There's a Long, Long Trail", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag", and "The Old Folks at Home". Bedell also recorded the following ballads: "Deep River" in 1917 with Columbia, "I Don't Feel No Ways Tired" in 1917 with Columbia, and "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen" in 1918 with Columbia. He studied music under Jean de Reszke in Paris and sang there for several years. He then returned to the United States in 1921. He recorded a cover of the song "Calling Me Home to You" in March 1918, which had previously been recorded by John McCormack. Bedell's rendition charted at #4 on the US charts. Other songs recorded by Bedell for use by educators include: "Smilin' Through", "Can't Yo Heah Me Callin' Caroline", "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming", "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", "The Banks of the Daisies. My Love's an Arbutus", "The Meeting of the Waters", "Loch Lomond", "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes", and "I'se Gwine Back to Dixie". Besides teaching music at the Bedell Music Colony, Bedell also taught at the Homer Institute in Kansas City. His students included John Bedell, Saba Doak, James Hardesty Johnson, J. Erwin Mulch, and Capt. Donald W. Johnston, who organized the 102nd Infantry Division Chorus.Josh had a son named John, who was one of his prominent students. | Oscar | Seagle | musicians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Josh Bedell, an exceptional musician who made significant contributions to the music industry during the early 20th century. I have had the pleasure of listening to his recordings and witnessing his musical abilities firsthand through his performances at Carnegie Hall and other renowned venues.<return><return>Josh Bedell was a distinguished baritone who had an incredible performance career that took him to different parts of the world. His remarkable talent was acknowledged by many, including Columbia Records, who recorded several of his songs. He founded the Bedell Music Colony, which still runs today, providing aspiring musicians with a platform to learn and hone their skills.<return><return>I am particularly impressed by Josh Bedell's commitment to the music industry, which includes teaching, and nurturing young talents such as his son, John, and other students. His dedication and passion for music are evident in the way he approached his work and his contribution to music education, through the many ballads he recorded and the various songs he wrote for educators.<return><return>In conclusion, Josh Bedell made significant contributions to the world of music during his career. His accomplishments are a testament to his exceptional talent, hard work, and commitment to the industry. Therefore, I highly recommend him to anyone looking for an exceptional musician with a wealth of knowledge and experience in music.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |