voc, 1864-1947 NL
Singer of Pop
A.k.a. Samuel Holland Rous Frank Kernell
(1864 - 1947) Alias for "Samuel Holland Rous" popularly known as "S. H. Dudley". Baritone vocalist and pioneer recording artist who recorded prolifically for E. Berliner's Gramophone, Edison Records and Victor in the 1890s and early 1900s. Although he ceased recording regularly in 1903 to take on responsibilities as Assistant Manager of Artists and Repertoire Department at Victor, he did continue to contribute to recording sessions for many years. b. 15 Jan. 1864, Greencastle, IN, USA d. 6 Jun. 1947, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Edison Male Quartet |
Haydn Quartet |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Whistling Coon / The King Of Rags | Billy Murray And Samuel H. Dudley / Arthur Pryor's Band | 1910 | Album |
Red Wing | Samuel H. Dudley And Harry Macdonough | 1907 | Album |
The Village Choir | Samuel H. Dudley | 1901 | Album |
Put Me Off In Buffalo | Samuel H. Dudley | 1901 | Album |
Continuous Performances | Samuel H. Dudley | 1900 | Album |
She Was Happy Till She Met You | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
Military Mollie | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
My Sunday Girl | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
Whistling Rufus | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
Nancy | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
Kiss Me Honey Do | Samuel H. Dudley | 1899 | Album |
Three Minutes With The Minstrels | Arthur Collins & Samuel H. Dudley & Ancient City Quartette | 1898 | Single |
Ma Blushin' Rosie | Samuel H. Dudley | Album | |
The Whistling Bowery Boy | Samuel H. Dudley | Album |