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Today in Acoustic History: October 14
1865—Walter B. Rogers was born in Delphi, Indiana
1908—Nat M. Wills recorded
No News or "What Killed the Dog"
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1908—Nat M. Wills recorded
Are You Sincere--Parody
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,
B. P. O. E. (Elks' Song)
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,
No News, or What Killed the Dog
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,
Old Oaken Bucket--Parody
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, and
The Flag He Loved So Well
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1910—Ada Jones and Billy Murray recorded
The Belle of the Barber's Ball
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