This is one of my favorite pieces by Charles Ross Taggart.
Incidentally, I've just started presenting a living history portrayal of Mr. Taggart here in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Mr. Taggart did grow up in Topsham, Vermont, but he was actually born in Washington, D.C.
Besides his recordings of his old country fiddler and Pineville Folks monologues, he was in an early talking movie picture, a Phono-Film, in 1923, about 7 minutes long.
@AdamRBoyce Thanks for the comments and information on Mr. Taggart. Since I enjoy his recordings I have accumulated a fairly large collection of his original monologues recorded on Edison cylinder, Edison disc and, of course, Columbia and Victor 78rpm disc as in the video here.
Thanks 2reeler! Your comments are sincerely appreciated. I always enjoyed the early comedy records and Taggart had a style all his own that was unique. I have many of Taggart's records on cylinder and disc and they're always a fun listen. Thanks also for your gracious comments on my Victor D.
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MRLOL785 8 months ago
-where are you getting thes??! too cool
Wavedude21101 1 year ago
This is one of my favorite pieces by Charles Ross Taggart.
Incidentally, I've just started presenting a living history portrayal of Mr. Taggart here in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Mr. Taggart did grow up in Topsham, Vermont, but he was actually born in Washington, D.C.
Besides his recordings of his old country fiddler and Pineville Folks monologues, he was in an early talking movie picture, a Phono-Film, in 1923, about 7 minutes long.
I'm trying to get him better known.
AdamRBoyce 1 year ago
@AdamRBoyce Thanks for the comments and information on Mr. Taggart. Since I enjoy his recordings I have accumulated a fairly large collection of his original monologues recorded on Edison cylinder, Edison disc and, of course, Columbia and Victor 78rpm disc as in the video here.
MusicBoxBoy 1 year ago
That was a new old=time story teller to me. I have a few Uncle Josh records but none of this guy! Your Victor is a beauty. Thanks for posting this.
2reeler 1 year ago
Thanks 2reeler! Your comments are sincerely appreciated. I always enjoyed the early comedy records and Taggart had a style all his own that was unique. I have many of Taggart's records on cylinder and disc and they're always a fun listen. Thanks also for your gracious comments on my Victor D.
MusicBoxBoy 1 year ago