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Henry Burr
Henry Burr
Canadian singer, radio performer and producer
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Billy Murray
Billy Murray
American singer
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Peerless Quartet
Peerless Quartet
American vocal group
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Alfred Aloysous Bernard
Alfred Aloysous Bernard
American singer
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Vess Ossman
Vess Ossman
American musician
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Bob Roberts
Bob Roberts
American singer
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Herb Wiedoeft
Herb Wiedoeft
German-born American musician
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Eddie Edwards
Eddie Edwards
American jazz musician
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Irving Kaufman
Irving Kaufman
American singer
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Isham Jones
Isham Jones
American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter
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Jan Garber
Jan Garber
American musician
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S. H. Dudley
S. H. Dudley
American singer
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Arthur Fields
Arthur Fields
American musician
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Ernest Hastings
Ernest Hastings
English singer
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The Charioteers
The Charioteers
American gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957
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Ray Miller
Ray Miller
American bandleader
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Marion Harris
Marion Harris
American musician (1896-1944)
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Sam Lanin
Sam Lanin
American jazz bandleader, musician
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Anthony Franchini
Anthony Franchini
Italian American guitarist
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The Ink Spots
The Ink Spots
American pop vocal band
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Ernest Tubb
Ernest Tubb
American singer and songwriter of country music (1914-1984)
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The Picks
The Picks
former American vocal quartet
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Sons of the Pioneers
Sons of the Pioneers
American western singing group
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Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
American blues, jazz and gospel vocalist and actress
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Earl Coleman
Earl Coleman
American singer
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Billy May
Billy May
American composer, arranger and trumpeter
Ernie Hare
American radio personality

Ernie Hare

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American radio personality
Record Labels
Edison Records "Diamond Disc" label (early 1920s) with Jones and Hare singing "That's a Lot of Bunk"
Ernie Hare with Billy Jones

Thomas Ernest Hare (March 16, 1883 – March 9, 1939) was an American singer who recorded prolifically during the 1920s and 1930s, finding fame as a radio star on the Happiness Boys radio program.