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Musician of Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Steve Williams (41)
Ernest L. Stevens, AKA Ernest Stevens Pianist and Orchestra Leader. He was a prolific Edison recording artist, appearing on Edison Records as solo pianist, a member of his own trio (Stevens' Trio) and dance quartet and was the leader of his own dance orchestra. Records for Edison were under pseudonyms. Ernest Stevens (1894-1981) was Thomas Alva Edison personal pianist-arranger from 1922 to 1924 when Edison was experimenting with recording sounds and making recordings on wax cylinders. Mr. Stevens, born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, December 15, 1894, was involved with music until his death in Montclair, New Jersey, April 6, 1981.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dreamy Melody / I Love You | Ernest L. Stevens | 1924 | Single |
A Smile Will Go A Long Long Way / The West, A Nest, And You | Ernest L. Stevens / Harry Osborne | 1924 | Single |
A Kiss In The Dark / Crying For You | Ernest L. Stevens | 1923 | Single |
That Dixie Melody / Jennie | Kaplan's Melodists / Ernest L. Stevens | 1923 | Single |
Who's Sorry Now? / Broken Hearted Melody | Ernest L. Stevens | 1923 | Single |
"Calanthe" Waltzes / Far From Thee | Ernest L. Stevens | 1923 | Single |
Love's Lament / Love Is All | Ernest L. Stevens | 1923 | Single |
Hesitation Waltz / Three O'Clock In The Morning Waltz | Ernest L. Stevens | 1922 | Single |
To-Morrow Land Waltz Medley / Peruvian Triste | Ernest L. Stevens / Carlos Valderrama | 1922 | Album |
Memories Of The South—Medley / Nola | Ernest L. Stevens / Vincent Lopez And His Orchestra | 1922 | Single |
Red Moon / On A Woodland Glade | Ernest L. Stevens | 1922 | Single |
On The Little Side Street / I Ain't Nobody's Darling | Ernest L. Stevens / Ray Perkins | 1922 | Single |
Who (Believed in You)/Swaying-Waltz | Henry Lange, Ernest L. Stevens | 1922 | Single |
Ernest L. Stevens' Trio Pop and Jazz |