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1915 in music
See also:
1914 in music
,
other events of 1915
,
1916 in music
and the
list of 'years in music'
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 Top Hits
3 Births
4 Deaths
Events
Tom Brown
's band from
New Orleans
goes to
Chicago
and start advertising themselves as a "
Jass Band
"
Top Hits
"Nola" by
Felix Arndt[?]
"Railroad Jim" by
Nat H. Vincent[?]
"Araby" by
Irving Berlin
"Norway" by
Joe McCarthy
"The Perfect Song" by
Clarence Lucas[?]
"Close To My Heart" by
A.B. Sterling[?]
"All for You" by
Henry Blossom[?]
"M-O-T-H-E-R" by
Howard Johnson[?]
"You Can't Mend A Broken Heart" by
Shelton Brooks
"So Long Letty" by
Earl Carroll[?]
Births
April 4
-
Muddy Waters
(+
1983
)
April 7
-
Billie Holiday
June 9
-
Les Paul
, musician, inventor of the solid body
Electric Guitar
September 3
-
Memphis Slim
December 12
-
Frank Sinatra
December 30
-
Brownie McGhee
Deaths
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