1860-1908 US, Boston
Pop
A.k.a. William "Will" F. Denny
(1860 - 1908) (Will F. Denny) Gained fame performing on vaudeville stages, specializing in comic numbers. His first recordings were made in 1891 for the New England Phonograph Company. Beginning in May 1898 his popularity was such that he signed an exclusive recording contract with Columbia that was in effect for one year. He had a singular recording session for Victor Monarch Record on September 11, 1901. His last records were made for the Zonophone Record company. He died in Seattle on October 2, 1908 of atherosclerosis, while touring on the Pantages vaudeville circuit, and was buried in Philadelphia.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Iola (An Indian Love Song) / You'll Have To Get Off And Walk | Stanley And Burr / Will Denny | 1908 | Album |
The Turkey And The Turk | Will Denny | 1901 | Album |
Darling Mabel | Will Denny | 1897 | Album |
I'm A Philosopher | Will Denny | Album |