John F. Perry & Co.
John F. Perry & Co. (c. 1875 - c. 1883) was a music publisher in Boston, Massachusetts in the mid-19th century.[1][2][3]
References
- John F. Perry & Co., No. 13 West St. cf. Boston Almanac. 1880
- Christine Merrick Ayars (1937), Contributions to the art of music in America by the music industries of Boston, 1640 to 1936, New York: The H.W. Wilson company, OCLC 26107160, OL 6349676M
- John F. Perry had been a partner in the firm of White, Smith, & Perry (1867-1873). The partnership dissolved in 1873. cf. Folio (Boston), v.9, no.5, Nov. 1873
Images
- Ever Near by J.D. Mansfield, 1875 (Library of Congress)
- Carve dat Possum by Sam Lucas, 1875
- De Huckleberry Picnic by Frank Dumont, 1879 (Library of Congress)
- Dem Golden Slippers by James A. Bland "of Sprague's Georgia Minstrels," 1879 (Library of Congress)
- The Tune the Old Cow Died on by Eastburn, lyrics by George Russell Jackson, 1880 (Library of Congress)
External links
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- Library of Congress. Sheet music:
- George Augustus D'Arcy by Charles H. Yale. Boston: Perry, John F., 1879.
- Early in de mornin'; The great Ethiopian patter-song, by Chas. H. Yale. Boston: Perry & Co., John F., 1881.
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