Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1916 — Page 3
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the old songs and the new. Stephen Foster and Ragtime MusicRead Ad in Daily Democrat. Th* modern ragtime music--so-call-ed, may be considered but a temporary aberration. A few years ago the popular airs were taken from the bghtjfjcomic operas, or from the sketchy music of the vaudeville artist. jgjrhese have given way to variations on the plaintive negro airs ot tho old 'li and will in turn lead to JKething else that happens to catch the popular fancy. But the simple songs of our fathers —th«beautiful music and the heartstirring words will again come into Ipwn. And when they do the ■American balladist, Stephen I will be recognized as one, is more than any other, caught Brit of his time, and rendered ■ music and words that »y millions of his country men was born In Pittsburg, Penn
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