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A.k.a. Vernon Dalhart Al Craver Arthur Fields Arthur Seelig Arthur Stevens (2) Billy Burton (4) Billy Clark (4) Billy Jones Bob Massey (3) Bob McFarland Bob White (9) Charles Dickson Charles Harrison (3) Charles Vaughn (2) Claude Reese (2) Cramer Brothers (2) D. Bud Bernie Dan Hilly Dick Morse (3) Donald Baker (2) Eddie Powers (2) Eugene Buckley Frank Allen (4) Frank Evans (6) Frank Harris (4) Franklyn Baur Fred Clark (7) George Beaver George Kay (5) Harry Crane Harry Curtis (2) Harry Jockin Harry Moss (3) Harry Raymond Henry Beaver Henry Irving (2) Howard Wilson (3) Hugh Latimer Irving Kaufman Jack Manning (5) Jack Shea (2) Jep Fuller John Andrews (19) John Ryan (14) Jos. Elliott Lamereau Lem Greene Mack Allen Marion Try Slaughter II Marvin Young (4) Ned Cobben Noel Taylor (3) Ralph Wright (2) Ray Wynn Robert White (15) Robert Wood (5) Roy Butler Shaw And Kerr Sid Turner (2) The Sparrow (2) Tom Frawley Tom Watson (17) Vel Veteran Warren Mitchell (4) Wolfe Ballard
Vernon Dalhart borrowed the name of his cousin Guy Massey to record several sides that were released on the Pathé Actuelle & Perfect (3) labels in 1924-25. Those releases should be attributed to the Guy Massey (3) alias of Vernon Dalhart. That cousin, Guy Massey (2), is the disputed composer, or co-composer, or appropriator (depending on the source) of "The Prisoner's Song," a huge hit of the 1920s.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Way Out West In Kansas / How Do You Do? | Guy Massey / Art Gillham | 1924 | Album |
De Clouds Are Gwine Roll Away / Ain't Ya Comin' Out Tonight | Guy Massey | 1924 | Album |
The Runaway Train / Dear, Oh! Dear | Guy Massey | Album | |
Wreck Of The Shenandoah / Wreck Of The 12:56 On The C. and O. | Guy Massey | Album | |
The Rovin' Gambler / The New River Train | Guy Massey | Album |