Colonel Blue From Kalamazoo. Great Military Character Song
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SKU: LV.4157
Composed by Charles D. Blake. Military parades & ceremonies, Military officers, Caricatures, Light fixtures. Lester S. Levy Collection. 4 pages. Published by Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries (LV.4157).Colonel Blue From Kalamazoo. Great Military Character Song. Words By Arthur W. French. Music By Chas. D. Blake. Published 1878 by White, Smith & Company, 516 Washington Street in Boston. Composition of strophic with chorus (with dance interlude) with piano and voice instrumentation. Subject headings for this piece include Miltary parades & ceremonies, Military officers, Caricatures, Light fixtures. First line reads "From Kalamazoo a week or two I've come my friends to see.".
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