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|f_annotation='''TICKNOR'S QUADRILLE.''' American, Quardrille (6/8 time). USA, Michigan. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. "Ticknor's Quadrille" was recorded by the Ford Orchestra for Edison Records (Edison matrix 10722) in New York in mid-December, 1925, but there is no evidence the side was released. The 'orchestra' was Henry Ford's square dance band, largely assembled from Michigan musicians. However, "Ticknor's Quadrille" was issued on a private label 78 RPM recording, Early American Dances 116-A, in Dearborn, Michigan, which appears to have been released by The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. | |f_annotation='''TICKNOR'S QUADRILLE.''' American, Quardrille (6/8 time). USA, Michigan. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. "Ticknor's Quadrille" was recorded by the Ford Orchestra for Edison Records (Edison matrix 10722) in New York in mid-December, 1925, but there is no evidence the side was released. The 'orchestra' was Henry Ford's square dance band, largely assembled from Michigan musicians. However, "Ticknor's Quadrille" was issued on a private label 78 RPM recording, Early American Dances 116-A, in Dearborn, Michigan, which appears to have been released by The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford ('''Good Morning'''), 1926; p. 47. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician’s No. 7: Michigan Tunes, vol. 7'''), 1986; 87. | |f_printed_sources=Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford ('''Good Morning'''), 1926; p. 47. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician’s No. 7: Michigan Tunes, vol. 7'''), 1986; 87. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=Early American Dances 116-A (78 RPM), Ford Orchestra (n.d.). | |||
|f_see_also_listing=Hear the Ford Orchestra's recording at the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/78_ticknors-quadrille_ford-orchestra-mr-and-mrs-henry-ford_gbia0210292a] | |||
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TICKNOR'S QUADRILLE. American, Quardrille (6/8 time). USA, Michigan. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. "Ticknor's Quadrille" was recorded by the Ford Orchestra for Edison Records (Edison matrix 10722) in New York in mid-December, 1925, but there is no evidence the side was released. The 'orchestra' was Henry Ford's square dance band, largely assembled from Michigan musicians. However, "Ticknor's Quadrille" was issued on a private label 78 RPM recording, Early American Dances 116-A, in Dearborn, Michigan, which appears to have been released by The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.