1858-1932 IE
Pop and Folk
A.k.a. Chancellor Olcott
Born 21 Jun 1858, Buffalo, NY, died 18 Mar 1932, Monte Carlo. Started off in minstrel shows, specializing in Irish and "ethnic" singing. Eventually became a star on Broadway. Most known today as a songwriter, penning many Irish themed songs, such as "My Wild Irish Rose" and "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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That's How The Shannon Flows / I'll Miss You, Old Ireland God Bless You, Goodbye | Chauncey Olcott | 1920 | Album |
Tis An Irish Girl I Love / Macushla Asthore | Chauncey Olcott | 1920 | Album |
Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral: That's An Irish Melody / Dream Girl Of Mine | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | Album |
My Little Dudeen / Peggy Darlin' | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | Album |
Mother Machree / My Beautiful Irish Maid | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | Album |
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling / I Love The Name Of Mary | Chauncey Olcott | 1913 | Album |