
About Noble Sissle
Noble Sissle (July 10, 1889, Indianapolis, Indiana – December 17, 1975, Tampa, Florida) was an American jazz composer, lyricist, bandleader, singer and playwright. Noble Sissle sang several vocals on the last album recorded by James Reese Europe, conductor of the 369th Infantry Regiment (United States) "Harlem Hellfighters" Band, recorded and released in March 1919. He also accompanied the band on the tour that continued through May, 1919, and was given charge of the band by Europe
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Dear Old Southland
Polka Dot Rag
Westward Bound
Baltimore Buzz
Waitin' For The Evening Mail
Viper Mad
Great Camp Meetin' Day
Election Day (From "Shuffle Along of 1950")
Introduction to "Election Day"
Give Me A Night In June
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