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'''VALSE DE MUSICIEN (LA).''' The name on the label of a 78 RPM recording of “[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]” re-titled and re-released for the market in Québec. It is actually a re-release of the Kessinger Brother's waltz (originally released in 1928 on Brunswick 220), although for the Quebec issue band was named Les Deux Gaspesiens.
'''VALSE DE MUSICIEN (LA).''' The name on the label of a 78 RPM recording of “[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]” re-titled and re-released for the market in Québec. It is actually a re-release of the Kessinger Brother's waltz (originally released in 1928 on Brunswick 220), although for the Quebec issue band was named Les Deux Gaspesiens.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Brunswick 52086 (78 RPM), Les Deux Gaspesiens (1928).</font>
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VALSE DE MUSICIEN (LA). The name on the label of a 78 RPM recording of “Wednesday Night Waltz” re-titled and re-released for the market in Québec. It is actually a re-release of the Kessinger Brother's waltz (originally released in 1928 on Brunswick 220), although for the Quebec issue band was named Les Deux Gaspesiens.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Brunswick 52086 (78 RPM), Les Deux Gaspesiens (1928).




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