John F. Perry & Co.
John F. Perry & Co. (c. 1875 - c. 1883) was a music publisher in Boston, Massachusetts in the mid-19th century.[1][2][3]
References[]
- ^ John F. Perry & Co., No. 13 West St. cf. Boston Almanac. 1880
- ^ Christine Merrick Ayars (1937), Contributions to the art of music in America by the music industries of Boston, 1640 to 1936, New York: The H.W. Wilson company, OCLC 26107160, OL 6349676M
- ^ John F. Perry had been a partner in the firm of White, Smith, & Perry (1867-1873). The partnership dissolved in 1873. cf. Folio (Boston), v.9, no.5, Nov. 1873
Images[]
Ever Near by J.D. Mansfield, 1875 (Library of Congress)
Carve dat Possum by Sam Lucas, 1875
De Huckleberry Picnic by Frank Dumont, 1879 (Library of Congress)
Dem Golden Slippers by James A. Bland "of Sprague's Georgia Minstrels," 1879 (Library of Congress)
The Tune the Old Cow Died on by Eastburn, lyrics by George Russell Jackson, 1880 (Library of Congress)
External links[]
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- Library of Congress. Sheet music:
- George Augustus D'Arcy by Charles H. Yale. Boston: Perry, John F., 1879.
- Early in de mornin'; The great Ethiopian patter-song, by Chas. H. Yale. Boston: Perry & Co., John F., 1881.
Categories:
- Music publishing companies of the United States
- 1875 establishments in Massachusetts
- Economic history of Boston
- 19th century in Boston
- United States publishing company stubs