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Recording Title
Mystery!
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Other Title(s)
- Medley fox trot (Title descriptor)
- Mystery! ; Freckles (Medley contents)
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Musical group
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Composer
Howard E. Johnson , Joseph A. Cirina , Milton Ager , Cliff Hess
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Leader
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Genre(s)
Ragtime, jazz, and more
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Category
Instrumental
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Description
Jazz/dance band
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Instrumentation
Piano, saxophone, banjo, cornet, trombone, and traps
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Label Name/Number
Victor 18647
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Matrix Number/Take Number
B-23379/1
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Recording Date
1919-12-16
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Place of Recording
New York, New York
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Size
10"
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Duration
03:18
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