Tally, Harry, 1866-1939
URI(s)
Fuller Name
- Harry Lee
Variants
- Talley, Harry, 1866-1939
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1866-06-30
Death Date
- 1939-08-16
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Empire City Quartette
Birth Place
- Memphis (Tenn.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Selling--Cigars
Occupation
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: A friend of mine told a friend of mine [SR] 1907:label (Harry Tally, tenor)
- found: Hobbies, Dec. 1961:p. 35 (Tally, Harry; b. June 30, 1866, Lee County, Va.; d. Aug. 16, 1939, Ocean Park, Calif.)
- found: That's a mother's liberty loan, 1919:t.p. (Tally)
- found: Archive.org, July 19, 2013(At the ball, that's all, 1915; Harry Mayo, Harry Tally)
- found: Dillea, Herbert. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, 1900:title page of MoSW-Mu copy (Harry Talley; "the favorite vocalist")
- found: OCLC, Nov. 5, 2018(access points: Tally, Harry; Tally, Harry, 1866-1939; usage: Harry Tally; Tally)
- found: Find a grave WWW site, Oct. 5, 2018(Harry Lee Talley; surname also spelled Tally; photograph of tombstone has Talley spelling; born June 30, 1866, Memphis, Tennessee; died Aug. 16, 1939; burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California; began vaudeville career with the Empire City Quartet; first recorded as a solo singer in 1902; successes included Seminole, Wait 'till the sun shines, Nellie, Take me back to New York Town, On an automobile afternoon, Let's go into a picture show, and Come, Josephine, in my flying machine; wrote and recorded songs with Harry Mayo, including That's a mother's Liberty Loan; retired from music in 1918 and set up a cigar store in Ocean Park, California) - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178261669
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Change Notes
- 2005-08-05: new
- 2018-11-09: revised
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