Frank C. Stanley
Frank C. Stanley (born William Stanley Grinsted, 29 December 1868 – 12 December 1910) was a popular American singer, banjoist and recording artist active in the 1890s and the 1900s. William Stanley Grinsted was born on 29 December 1868 in Orange, New Jersey. He first recorded banjo solos under his own name in October 1891 for Edison then began recording vocal records in 1898 for the National and Norcross Phonograph Companies under the name Frank C. Stanley. He recorded prolifically for Columbia, Victor and Zonophone disc records between 1901 and 1910, alone and as a member of the Columbia and Peerless Quartets. In 1904, The Peerless Quartet consisted of tenors Henry Burr and Albert Campbell, baritone Steve Porter, and bass Tom Daniels. In 1906 Frank C. Stanley replaced Daniels and assumed lead singing and managing responsibilities. He died of pleurisy on 12 December 1910 at his home in Orange. Upon his death, Henry Burr took over the management for the Peerless Quartet. |
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Recordings (Results 376-400 of 789 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Zonophone | 4553 | 10-in. | Before May 1905 | It makes me think of home, sweet home | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 4879 | 10-in. | Before Sept. 1905 | Pal of mine | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 4881 | 10-in. | Before July 1905 | In sweet Loveland | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 4883 | 10-in. | Before July 1905 | On a summer's night | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 4981 | 10-in. | Before Aug. 1905 | Goodbye, eyes of blue | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5076 | 10-in. | Before Nov. 1905 | Down where the silvery Mohawk flows | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5082 | 10-in. | Before Oct. 1905 | Message of the old church bell | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5290 | 10-in. | Before June 1906 | Armorer's song | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5891 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1906 | Battle hymn of the Republic | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5892 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1906 | When the mockingbirds are singing in the wildwood | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5938 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1905 | Down deep within the cellar | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5950 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1906 | Since Father went to work | Fred Lambert | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5952 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1906 | I want what I want when I want it | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5954 | 10-in. | Before Apr. 1906 | Moon dear | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 5955 | 10-in. | Before May 1906 | We parted as the sun went down | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6364 | 10-in. | Before Aug. 1906 | Won't you be my girlie? | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6366 | 10-in. | Before Aug. 1906 | There's no one like the old folks after all | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6816 | 10-in. | Before Nov. 1906 | The stars, the stripes and you | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6956 | 10-in. | Before Dec. 1906 | Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6958 | 10-in. | Before Dec. 1906 | I love the last one best of all | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 6960 | 10-in. | Before Jan. 1907 | When the snow birds cross the valley | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 7088 | 10-in. | Before Jan. 1907 | The bird on Nellie's hat | Fred Lambert | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 7092 | 10-in. | Before Jan. 1907 | When the evening twilight bids the day goodbye | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 7098 | 10-in. | Before Jan. 1907 | Somebody's waiting for you | Fred Lambert | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal | |
Zonophone | 7152 | 10-in. | Before Feb. 1907 | Grandpa, I'm going to be a soldier | Frank C. Stanley | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | vocalist, bass vocal |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Stanley, Frank C.," accessed November 22, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/100299.
Stanley, Frank C.. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 22, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/100299.
"Stanley, Frank C.." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 22 November 2024.
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LCNAR: Stanley, Frank C., 1868-1910 - http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00115128
Wikidata: Frank C. Stanley - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5485629
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/23379561
MusicBrainz: Frank C. Stanley - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/a3827c48-6cb5-4a60-aca3-124e94f1f234
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