p, org, 1869-1937 US
Musician / Conductor of Pop and Brass
A.k.a. Charles Adams Prince Charles Adams (3)
Charles Adams Prince (1869 – October 10, 1937) was an American conductor, bandleader, pianist and organist known for conducting the Columbia Orchestra and, later, Prince's Band and Orchestra. He made his first recordings as a pianist in 1891 for the New York Phonograph Co. Later in the 1890s he worked as a musical director for Columbia Records and also conducted the Columbia Orchestra and Columbia Band starting in 1904 as successor to cornetist Tom Clark.He recorded as a solo celeste player under the name Charles Adams. As such, his recording of Silver Threads Among the Gold was popular.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Frank Tinney's First Record / Frank Tinney's Second Record | Frank Tinney, Charles A. Prince | 1915 | Album |
Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht Und "O Sanctissima" / Largo | Marshall P. Lufsky, George Stehl And Charles A. Prince / Victor Sorlin | Album | |
Adeste Fideles / On A Christmas Morning | Thomas Mills And Charles A. Prince / Standard Orchestra | Album | |
Adeste Fideles | Thomas Mills And Charles A. Prince | Album |