Frank C. Stanley
Frank C. Stanley (born William Stanley Grinsted, 29 December 1868 – 12 December 1910)[1] was a popular American singer, banjoist and recording artist active in the 1890s and the 1900s.
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Birth name | William Stanley Grinsted |
Born | Orange, New Jersey, U.S. | December 29, 1868
Died | Orange, New Jersey | December 12, 1910 (aged 41)
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Banjo |
Labels | Edison, Victor |
Associated acts | Peerless Quartet |
William Stanley Grinsted was born on 29 December 1868 in Orange, New Jersey. He first recorded banjo solos under his own name in October 1891 for Edison[2] then began recording vocal records in 1898 for the National and Norcross Phonograph Companies[3][4] under the name Frank C. Stanley. He recorded prolifically for Columbia, Victor and Zonophone disc records between 1901 and 1910,[5] alone and as a member of the Columbia and Peerless Quartets. He died of pleurisy on 12 December 1910 at his home in Orange.
References
- Frank Hoffmann, B Lee Cooper, Tim Gracyk, Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895-1925, Routledge, 2012, p.330
- First Book of Phonograph Records. Edison Phonograph Laboratory. 1892. p. 190.
- Deakins, Duane (1959). Edison Standard Index. pp. V.
- "General News". Phonoscope. 2 (8): 11. August 1898.
- "Frank C. Stanley (vocalist : bass vocal)". Discography of American Historical Recordings.
External links
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- Works by Frank C. Stanley at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Frank C. Stanley at Internet Archive
- Discography of Frank C. Stanley on Victor Records from the Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings (EDVR)
- B. Lee Cooper, Tim Gracyk, Frank W. Hoffman (2000). Popular American Recording Pioneers, 1895-1925. ISBN 0-7890-1220-0.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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