Anthony, Harry, 1870-1954
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found: Alma [SR] 1912:label (Harry Anthony)
found: Encyclopedia of recorded sound in the U.S., 1993p. 22 (Anthony, Harry, 1870-1954, b. John Young in New York City; American tenor, specialized in gospel songs)
found: Hobbies, July 1945:p. 18 (Harry Anthony, tenor; pseudonym used for recordings before 1912; after 1912, recorded under real name of John Young)
found: Wikipedia, July 23, 2020(Harry Anthony; Harry Anthony (1870-1954) was an American tenor and pioneer recording artist; with James F. Harrison he made several recordings of religious music that were popular at the time; he was known as a solo artist, and also became a member of the American Quartet (in 1918 he replaced John Bieling in the American Quartet); he made records for most of the major recording companies of the day; Anthony was born John Young in 1870 in New York City; he used the pseudonym of Harry Anthony from the beginning of his recording career until 1912, when he began using his real name; Edison, however, continued to use the pseudonym on their releases, although their catalogs also gave his real name; he died in New York City in 1954)
found: ancestry.com, July 23, 2020(John Isaac Young; born 29 October 1870 in New York, New York; died 5 September 1954 in New York, New York; occupation listed as singer or vocalist on 1910. 1920, 1930, and 1940 United States Federal Census)
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