Kanewsky, Meyer, 1880-1924
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Kanewsky, Mayer, 1880-1924
Mironenko, M. , 1880-1924
Guttman, M., 1880-1924
Gutmann, M., 1880-1924
Kanewski, M., 1880-1924
Kanewsky-Katz, M., 1880-1924
Palamak, M., 1880-1924
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(naf) Queens (New York, N.Y.)
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found: Hakufes, [between 1917 and 1923?]:disc label (Guttman)
found: OCLC, August 20, 2014(APs: Kanewsky, Meyer [predominant]; Kanewsky, M.; Kanewsky, Mayer; Gutmann, M.; usage: Meyer Kanewsky [predominant]; M. Kanewsky; Mayer Kanewsky; M. Gutmann)
found: FAU Libraries WWW site, June 9, 2015:About the libraries; Collections; Judaica Sound Archives; Performers (Meyer Kanewsky; born 1880; died 1924 in Queens, New York; recording names and aliases: Cantor Meyer Kanewsky, M. Palamak, Palamak Quartet, M. Guttman (or Gutmann), Elenkrig's Klezmer Orchestra, and M. Mironenko; recorded khazones under the name Rev. Meyer Kanewsky; Ukrainian songs under the name M. Mironenko; Yiddish songs as M. Guttman (or Gutmann); Yiddish, Russian, and Ukrainian songs as M. Kanewski; some khazones and some songs in Ukrainian, Russian, Yiddish, and Hebrew as M. Kanewsky or Meyer Kanewsky; and Russian songs as M. Kanewsky-Katz. He also made recordings as part of a male vocal quartet singing with the Palamak Quartet.) URL: - https://rsa.fau.edu/meyer-kanewsky
found: Spottswood, Richard K. Ethnic music on records : a discography of ethnic recordings produced in the United States, 1893 to 1942:vol. 3: Eastern Europe, pages: 1395-1399 (boldface entry: Meyer Kanewsky; below that are listed the other names under which he also recorded: M. Mironenko, M. Guttmann (or Gutmann), M. Kanevski, M. Kanewsky, M. Kanewsky-Katz, Meyer Kanewsky, M. Palamak)
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2015-06-10: new
2015-07-11: revised
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