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Kerry Mills

Kerry Mills (né Frederick Allen Mills; 1 February 1869 in Philadelphia – 5 December 1948 in Hawthorne, California), publishing also as F.A. Mills was an American ragtime composer and music publishing executive of popular music during the Tin Pan Alley era.[1][2][3][4][5] His stylistically diverse music ranged from ragtime through cakewalk to marches. He was most prolific between 1895 and 1918.[6][7][8][9][10]

Kerry Mills
Born
Fredierick Allen Mills

1 February 1869
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died5 December 1948 (aged 79)
Hawthorne, California, United States
Other namesF.A. Mills (publishing as)
Occupation(s)Composer, Music Publishing Executive
Known forF.A Mills Music Publisher

Career

Mills trained as a violinist and was head of the Violin Department of the University of Michigan School of Music when he began composing. He moved to New York City in 1895 and started a music publishing firm, (F. A. Mills Music Publisher), publishing his own work and that of others.[11]

Selected works

  • "Impecunious Davis"
  • "In The City Of Sighs And Tears"
  • "Just For The Sake Of Society"
  • "Let's All Go Up To Maud's"
  • "The Longest Way 'Round Is The Sweetest Way Home"
  • "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" (words by Andrew B. Sterling)
  • 1895 : Rastus on Parade - Characteristic Two Step March for Piano
  • 1895 : Shandon Bells - Two Step March
  • 1896 : Happy Days in Dixie - Characteristic March
  • 1897 : At A Georgia Camp Meeting - A Characteristic March listen to:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLR2ZI0evgs
  • 1899 : Whistling Rufus - Characteristic Two Step March, Polka & Cakewalk
  • 1899 : Impecunious Davis - A Characteristic March
  • 1900 or before: Cake-Walk
  • 1900 : Kerry Mills Medley - Themes from Previous Cake Walk and Songs
  • 1902 : Harmony Moze - Characteristic Two Step
  • 1902 : A Brand Plucked from the Burning (words by Alfred Bryan)
  • 1902 : I Know She Waits for Me (words by Alfred Bryan)
  • 1903 : Valse Hèléne
  • 1903 : Petite Causerie - A Quiet Chat
  • 1903 : Valse Primrose - Les Primevères
  • 1903 : 'Leven Forty-Five From The Hotel - Two Step March
  • 1903 : Me and Me Banjo - Characteristic Piece
  • 1903 : Petite Causerie (A Quiet Chat)
  • 1903 : Valse Helene
  • 1903 : L'amour Aux Bois (Cupid's Bower)
  • 1903 : Valse Primrose (Les Primeveres)
  • 1903 : Like A Star That Falls From Heaven (words by Alfred Bryan)
  • 1904 : We'll Be Together When the Clouds Roll By (words by Alfred Bryan)
  • 1906 : Old Heidelberg: - Characteristic Two Step March
  • 1906 : While The Old Mill Wheel Is Turning (words by Will D. Cobb)
  • 1907 : Red Wing" - An Indian Intermezzo (words by Thurland Chattaway). Mills adapted the melody from Schumann's "The Happy Farmer"
  • 1908 : Kerry Mills Barn Dance
  • 1908 : Sun Bird - Intermezzo
  • 1908 : Hallie (A Little Romance)
  • 1908 : Sweet Sixteens - March
  • 1908 : Any Old Port in a Storm (words by Arthur J. Lamb)
  • 1908 : If You Were Mine (words by Arthur J. Lamb)
  • 1909 : Comical Eyes (words by Bartley C. Costello)
  • 1909 : Kerry Mills Rag Time Dance
  • 1909 : A Georgia Barn Dance
  • 1909 : The Scarf Dancer - A Novelty Two Step
  • 1909 : Lily of the Prairie - Two Step Intermezzo
  • 1909 : Sicilian Chimes - Reverie
  • 1909 : Kerry Mills Potpourri
  • 1909 : Don't Be an Old Maid, Molly
  • 1909 : Where Were You Last Night? (words by Alfred Bryan)
  • 1910 : That Fascinating Ragtime Glide
  • 1910 : Valley Flower - Intermezzo
  • 1910 : Kerry Mills Palmetto Slide
  • 1910 : The Wyoming Prance - A Rag Time Two Step
  • 1910 : I've Lost My Nannie
  • 1911 : You've Got the Wrong Number, But You've Got the Right Girl (words by Arthur J. Lamb)
  • 1914 : Kerry Mills Turkey Trot
  • 1914 : Kerry Mills Fox Trot
  • 1918 : Snooky Hollow - Intermezzo
  • 1919 : Tokio - Fox Trot on Chorus from Geisha Girl

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Biography Index, H.W. Wilson Co.; ISSN 0006-3053
        Vol. 1: Jan. 1946–Jul. 1949 (1949)
        Vol. 6: Jan. 1961–Jul. 1974 (1965)
  2. ^ Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (Mills is in Vol. 4 of 6), Macmillan; Schirmer
       6th ed., Slonimsky (ed.) (1978); OCLC 4426869
       8th ed., Slonimsky (ed.) (1992); OCLC 24246972
       9th ed., Laura Kuhn (ed.) (born 1953) (2001); OCLC 44972043
  3. ^ Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Classical Musicians, Nicolas Slonimsky (ed), Schirmer (1997); OCLC 36111932
  4. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, (Mills is in Vol. 3 of 4), H. Wiley Hitchcock & Stanley Sadie (eds.), Macmillan Publishers (1986); (see Oxford Music Online); OCLC 13184437, OCLC 230202868
  5. ^ The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music: Composers and Their Music — Supplement, William H. Rehrig (ed.), Westerville, OH: Integrity Press (1996); OCLC 45209483
  6. ^ American Popular Songs, From the Revolutionary War to the present, edited by David Ewen, New York: Random House (1966); OCLC 598027
  7. ^ Popular American Composers, From Revolutionary times to the present — A Biographical and Critical Guide, 1st ed., compiled & edited by David Ewen, New York: H.W. Wilson Co. (1962); OCLC 63081753
  8. ^ Notable Names in the American Theatre, Walter Rigdon (born 1930) (ed.), Clifton, NJ: James T. White & Co. (1976); OCLC 2372945
        Alphabetized by titles of address,
    e.g.: Dr., Mrs., and Sir
  9. ^ The Oxford Companion to Popular Music, by Peter Gammond, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (1991); OCLC 22382241
  10. ^ Sweet and Lowdown: America's Popular Song Writers, by Warren Craig, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press (1978); OCLC 3380132
  11. ^ The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950, by Roger D. Kinkle (1916–2000) (Mills is Vol 3 of 4), Arlington House Publishers, New Rochelle, NY (1974) OCLC 897890

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Kerry Mills ne Frederick Allen Mills 1 February 1869 in Philadelphia 5 December 1948 in Hawthorne California publishing also as F A Mills was an American ragtime composer and music publishing executive of popular music during the Tin Pan Alley era 1 2 3 4 5 His stylistically diverse music ranged from ragtime through cakewalk to marches He was most prolific between 1895 and 1918 6 7 8 9 10 Kerry MillsBornFredierick Allen Mills1 February 1869Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesDied5 December 1948 aged 79 Hawthorne California United StatesOther namesF A Mills publishing as Occupation s Composer Music Publishing ExecutiveKnown forF A Mills Music Publisher Contents 1 Career 2 Selected works 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesCareer Edit Red Wing 1907 sheet music Mills trained as a violinist and was head of the Violin Department of the University of Michigan School of Music when he began composing He moved to New York City in 1895 and started a music publishing firm F A Mills Music Publisher publishing his own work and that of others 11 Selected works Edit Impecunious Davis In The City Of Sighs And Tears Just For The Sake Of Society Let s All Go Up To Maud s The Longest Way Round Is The Sweetest Way Home Meet Me in St Louis Louis words by Andrew B Sterling 1895 Rastus on Parade Characteristic Two Step March for Piano 1895 Shandon Bells Two Step March 1896 Happy Days in Dixie Characteristic March 1897 At A Georgia Camp Meeting A Characteristic March listen to https www youtube com watch v lLR2ZI0evgs 1899 Whistling Rufus Characteristic Two Step March Polka amp Cakewalk 1899 Impecunious Davis A Characteristic March 1900 or before Cake Walk 1900 Kerry Mills Medley Themes from Previous Cake Walk and Songs 1902 Harmony Moze Characteristic Two Step 1902 A Brand Plucked from the Burning words by Alfred Bryan 1902 I Know She Waits for Me words by Alfred Bryan 1903 Valse Helene 1903 Petite Causerie A Quiet Chat 1903 Valse Primrose Les Primeveres 1903 Leven Forty Five From The Hotel Two Step March 1903 Me and Me Banjo Characteristic Piece 1903 Petite Causerie A Quiet Chat 1903 Valse Helene 1903 L amour Aux Bois Cupid s Bower 1903 Valse Primrose Les Primeveres 1903 Like A Star That Falls From Heaven words by Alfred Bryan 1904 We ll Be Together When the Clouds Roll By words by Alfred Bryan 1906 Old Heidelberg Characteristic Two Step March 1906 While The Old Mill Wheel Is Turning words by Will D Cobb 1907 Red Wing An Indian Intermezzo words by Thurland Chattaway Mills adapted the melody from Schumann s The Happy Farmer 1908 Kerry Mills Barn Dance 1908 Sun Bird Intermezzo 1908 Hallie A Little Romance 1908 Sweet Sixteens March 1908 Any Old Port in a Storm words by Arthur J Lamb 1908 If You Were Mine words by Arthur J Lamb 1909 Comical Eyes words by Bartley C Costello 1909 Kerry Mills Rag Time Dance 1909 A Georgia Barn Dance 1909 The Scarf Dancer A Novelty Two Step 1909 Lily of the Prairie Two Step Intermezzo 1909 Sicilian Chimes Reverie 1909 Kerry Mills Potpourri 1909 Don t Be an Old Maid Molly 1909 Where Were You Last Night words by Alfred Bryan 1910 That Fascinating Ragtime Glide 1910 Valley Flower Intermezzo 1910 Kerry Mills Palmetto Slide 1910 The Wyoming Prance A Rag Time Two Step 1910 I ve Lost My Nannie 1911 You ve Got the Wrong Number But You ve Got the Right Girl words by Arthur J Lamb 1914 Kerry Mills Turkey Trot 1914 Kerry Mills Fox Trot 1918 Snooky Hollow Intermezzo 1919 Tokio Fox Trot on Chorus from Geisha GirlSee also EditList of ragtime composersExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kerry Mills Sheet music for his song We ll Be Together When the Clouds Roll By from the collection at University of Oregon Libraries Free scores by Kerry Mills at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Kerry Mills recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings References Edit Biography Index H W Wilson Co ISSN 0006 3053 Vol 1 Jan 1946 Jul 1949 1949 Vol 6 Jan 1961 Jul 1974 1965 Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians Mills is in Vol 4 of 6 Macmillan Schirmer 6th ed Slonimsky ed 1978 OCLC 4426869 8th ed Slonimsky ed 1992 OCLC 24246972 9th ed Laura Kuhn ed born 1953 2001 OCLC 44972043 Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Classical Musicians Nicolas Slonimsky ed Schirmer 1997 OCLC 36111932 The New Grove Dictionary of American Music Mills is in Vol 3 of 4 H Wiley Hitchcock amp Stanley Sadie eds Macmillan Publishers 1986 see Oxford Music Online OCLC 13184437 OCLC 230202868 The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music Composers and Their Music Supplement William H Rehrig ed Westerville OH Integrity Press 1996 OCLC 45209483 American Popular Songs From the Revolutionary War to the present edited by David Ewen New York Random House 1966 OCLC 598027 Popular American Composers From Revolutionary times to the present A Biographical and Critical Guide 1st ed compiled amp edited by David Ewen New York H W Wilson Co 1962 OCLC 63081753 Notable Names in the American Theatre Walter Rigdon born 1930 ed Clifton NJ James T White amp Co 1976 OCLC 2372945 Alphabetized by titles of address e g Dr Mrs and Sir The Oxford Companion to Popular Music by Peter Gammond Oxford England Oxford University Press 1991 OCLC 22382241 Sweet and Lowdown America s Popular Song Writers by Warren Craig Metuchen NJ Scarecrow Press 1978 OCLC 3380132 The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900 1950 by Roger D Kinkle 1916 2000 Mills is Vol 3 of 4 Arlington House Publishers New Rochelle NY 1974 OCLC 897890 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kerry Mills amp oldid 1073953082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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