
About Silas Leachman
Silas Leachman (1859–1936), a Chicago-based politician with a sonorous and rangy baritone, specialized in what were called "coon songs"—ragtime songs enlisting African American dialects and stereotypes. He made his first recordings for the Chicago Talking Machine Company during the early 1890s before recording for Columbia later in the decade. He made his first Victor discs in 1901.
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The Fortune Telling Man
When The Birds Go North Again
The Fortune Telling Man (1901)
Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow
Whoa Dar Mule
Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow (1892)
I Must Have Been Dreamin'
Truscalina Brown
Don't Forget to Write Me Every Day
My Little Zulu Babe (1901)
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