From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles McCarron
Charles McCarron
Charles McCarron (1891-1919) was a United States Tin • The Fabulous Sidney Bechet and His Hot Six (1951
Pan Alley composer and lyricist. McCarron is credited Album by Sidney Bechet)
on such numbers as "Fido Is a Hot Dog Now", and "Eve • Patchwork (Classical Album)
Wasn’t Modest ’till She Ate that Apple". He collaborated • When the Lusitania Went Down (1915 with Nathaniel
with other composers including Albert Von Tilzer and Vincent)
Chris Smith.
External links
Works • McCarron.com
• Album by (Albert Nicholas) • Charles McCarron portrait photograph
• 1891 in music New Orleans-Chicago Connection • MIDI music of ’Oh, Helen’
(1959) Persondata
• A Night at Birdland, Vol. 2 2003
Name Maccarron, Charles
• Blues for Night People (1957 Album by Charlie Byrd)
• Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me (1919 Vocal Alternative names
Classical Work with Casey Morgan and Arthur Short description
Swanstrom) Date of birth 1891
• Dixieland USA (1996 Album by Matty Matlock)
Place of birth
• Doctor Jazz (1957 Album by George Lewis)
• Down in Honky Tonky Town (1916 w. Charles Date of death 1919
McCarron m. Chris Smith) Place of death
• In New Orleans (1975 Album by Earl Hines)
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Categories:
• 1891 births
• 1919 deaths
• American composers
• American composer, 19th century birth stubs
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