Two Irish eyes |
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Title : | Two Irish eyes |
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Creator : | Fewster, Jack | ||
Place Of Creation : | [Adelaide?] | ||
Publisher : | s.n. | ||
Date of creation : | [between 1928 and 1930] | ||
Additional Creator : | King, Tom | ||
Format : | Sheet music | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Copyright : | This item is reproduced courtesy of Jill King, Charles Cawthorne and Dorothea McCabe. It may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires written permission from Jill King, Charles Cawthorne and Dorothea McCabe and the State Library of South Australia. To request approval, complete the Permission to publish form. |
Description : |
The 1920s was a boom time for local songwriters. In South Australia the most prolific was Jack Fewster who wrote in association with Tom King. |
Listen : | View our record on Music Australia |
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Further reading : | From Colonel Light into the footlights : the performing arts in South Australia from 1836 to the present, Norwood, S. Aust. : Pagel Books, 1988 Depasquale, Paul. Jack Fewster (1893-1949) : a search for the man and his work, Oaklands Park, S. Aust. : Pioneer Books, 1998 |
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