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1. Honolulu Cake Walk, performed by banjoist Vess L. Ossman, 1898. 2. The International Cake Walk, performed by Patrick Gilmore's Band, c.1900. 3. Ma Angeline (or "Dora Dean," by Bert Williams) performed by an anonymous orchestra, 1896. 4. Echoes From the Snowball Club, by Harry P. Guy, performed as part of a "coon duet" by Ada Jones and Len Spencer, 1908. 5. Belle of the Phillipines, by Fred Stone, performed by the Edison Concert Band, 1905. 6. The Laughing Song, by George W. Johnson, performed by George W. Johnson, Victor #283, 1900. 7. I Guess I'll have to Telegraph My Baby, an early popular rag-time "coon" song, performed in an instrumental version by the 61st Regiment band, Edison Laboratories, c. 1897. 8. Happy Days in Dixie, by Kerry Mills, as performed by Ruby Brooks, banjoist of Brooks and Denton, for Edison, c. 1905. Brooks died in 1906. 9. A Bunch of Rags, as performed by Fred Van Eps for Edison in one of his earliest known recordings, copying Vess L. Ossman's popular arrangement, c. 1900. 10. Cottonfield Capers, a wonderful cakewalk by William Christopher O'Hare, performed by the Climax band, c. 1902.
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