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1911 in music
See also:
1910 in music
,
other events of 1911
,
1912 in music
and the
list of 'years in music'
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 Top Hits
3 Births
4 Deaths
Events
Scott Joplin
publishes his
ragtime
opera
, "Treemonisha".
Aino Ackté[?]
and other prominent opera singers found the
Domestic Opera[?]
in
Finland
Top Hits
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" by
Irving Berlin
"Some of These Days" by
Shelton Brooks
"Ragtime Violin" by
Irving Berlin
"Baby Rose" by
Louis Weslyn[?]
"Jimmy Valentine" by
Edward Madden[?]
"When You're Away" by
Seymour Brown[?]
"Daly's Reel" by J.M. Daly
"All Alone" by
Will Dillon[?]
"Honey-Love" by
Jack Drislane[?]
"The Oceana Roll" by
Roger Lewis[?]
"They Always Pick On Me" by
Harry Von Tilzer
and
Stanley Murphy[?]
Births
May 8
-
Robert Johnson
,
Blues
guitarist and singer.
May 18
-
Big Joe Turner
October 24
-
Sonny Terry[?]
November 5
-
Roy Rogers
, singer, actor (+
1998
)
Deaths
October 3
-
Paul Sarebresole
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