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Victorian Pride - Favorite Songs of New York State
by the George Bailey Orchestra

Available digitally only on iTunes
Imagine the sound of music that New York Staters listened to over 150 years ago. We can hear that same music today, thanks to the George Bailey Orchestra. Third in a series of historic American hometown sheet music albums -- "Belles of Buffalo Polka" 1855, "Binghamton March" 1855, "Buffalo City Cadet March" 1877, "Cayuga Mazurka" 1874, "Chenango Polka" 1879, "Duchess of Albany" 1883, "Elmira Schottish" 1856, "Life on the Susquehanna" 1882, "Little Barefoot Waltzes" (Elmira), "Memories of Chautauqua" 1885, "Moonlight on the Catskills" 1883, "Niagara Schottish "1852, "Oak-Leaf Schottisch" (Binghamton), 1879, "Oneida Polka," 1857, "Poughkeepsie Polka" 1853, "Rochester New City Hall March" 1874, "Susquehanna Waltz" 1845, "The Belle of Saratoga" 1871, "Tioga Schottishe" 1873, "Twilight Reverie" (Yonkers) 1883, "Utica French Academy March" 1851, "Vale of the Canisteo" 1875

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Victorian Pride - Forgotten Songs of Upstate New York
by the George Bailey Orchestra

Available as a CD or as MP3 version
Second in a series of historic American hometown sheet music CDs from New York History Review record label.
Songs include "Adirondack March," "Duchess of Albany Gavotte," "Belles of Buffalo Polka," "Memories of Chautauqua," "Bells Across the Hudson," "Newburgh Centennial March," " Niagara Schottisch," "Oneida Polka," "Poughkeepsie Polka," "The Belle of Saratoga," " Tonawanda Quickstep," and "Yonkers Twilight Reverie." All songs included in the book Victorian Pride - Forgotten Songs of Upstate New York.



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Victorian Pride - Forgotten Songs of Central New York Music CD
by the George Bailey Orchestra

Available as a CD or as MP3 version
First in a series of historic hometown sheet music CDs on the New York History Review record lable. This CD heralds the songs written in or about Elmira, Binghamton, Ithaca, Canisteo, Chenango, Tioga, Rochester, Syracuse and Utica in central New York. The songs on this CD are a different and unique type of history - when you hear them, you feel an instant connection with the composer. You are instantly transported back in time. The songs here date from 1841 to 1885 and are beautifully mastered by the George Bailey Orchestra. Seventeen songs on album including "Little Barefoot Waltzes," "Elmira Schottisch," "The Binghamton March," "Canisteo Polka," "Rochester New City Hall March," "Vale of the Canisteo," and "Margery." Over 45 minutes. All songs included in the book Victorian Pride - Forgotten Songs of Central New York

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A Pretty Good Christmas Album
by the George Bailey Orchestra

available as CD or digitally on iTunes >>>>>

From the George Bailey Orchestra. Songs include Jingle Bells, Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella, Ave Maria, Silent Night, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Joy to the World, What Child is This?, I Saw Three Ships, In the Bleak Midwinter, The Holly and the Ivy, Carol of the Bells, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks, Adeste Fideles, Away in a Manger. Previews on iTunes>>







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