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| + | |[[File:MortonBricktopRowCropMortonFace.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Jelly Roll Morton|Jelly Roll Morton]] († 1941) at the peak of his career: '''Fat Meats and Greens''' ([[commons:File:Vocalion-v1019-e2868.ogg|listen]]) and '''Sweetheart O' Mine''' ([[commons:File:Vocalion-v1019-e2866.ogg|listen]])]] |
| |[[File:Columbia-d14530-bx549.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Madama Butterfly|Madama Butterfly]] is the first available complete opera recording ([[Columbia D 14530-14543|listen]])]] | | |[[File:Columbia-d14530-bx549.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Madama Butterfly|Madama Butterfly]] is the first available complete opera recording ([[Columbia D 14530-14543|listen]])]] |
− | |[[File:MortonBricktopRowCropMortonFace.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Jelly Roll Morton|Jelly Roll Morton]] († 1941) at the peak of his career: '''Fat Meats and Greens''' ([[commons:File:Vocalion-v1019-e2868.ogg|listen]]) and '''Sweetheart O' Mine''' ([[commons:File:Vocalion-v1019-e2866.ogg|listen]])]]
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| |[[File:Titanic.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Nearer, My God, to Thee|Nearer, My God, to Thee]] played the '''Titanic's band''' until the end on 15 April 1912 ([[Edison-ba-1647|listen]])]] | | |[[File:Titanic.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|[[Wikipedia:Nearer, My God, to Thee|Nearer, My God, to Thee]] played the '''Titanic's band''' until the end on 15 April 1912 ([[Edison-ba-1647|listen]])]] |
| |[[File:Revolutionary Joyce Better Contrast.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|Swiss tenor [[Wikipedia:Max Meili|Max Meili]] sang '''Addio terra, addio cielo''' at [[Wikipedia:James Joyce|James Joyce]] funeral in 1941. Find more works [[Archive:Artist M (Public domain)#Meili, Max (1899-1970)|here]]]] | | |[[File:Revolutionary Joyce Better Contrast.jpg|120 px|thumb|left|Swiss tenor [[Wikipedia:Max Meili|Max Meili]] sang '''Addio terra, addio cielo''' at [[Wikipedia:James Joyce|James Joyce]] funeral in 1941. Find more works [[Archive:Artist M (Public domain)#Meili, Max (1899-1970)|here]]]] |