Evan Williams
Evan Williams (1867–1918), an American-born tenor, spent the early years of his career in Europe, where he made his first recordings for Gramophone and Pathé. Once back in America, he became established as a Victor Records Red Seal artist, recording prolifically between 1906 and 1917. He specialized in sacred songs, art songs, and oratorio and opera selections.
The following recordings featuring Evan Williams are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | A dream | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1913-12-18 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Lend me your aid | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1907-10-08 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Lend me your aid | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-11-20 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Little Boy Blue | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-11-20 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Jean | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1912-07-18 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Mary of Argyle | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-04-14 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Lead, kindly light | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-07-22 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Serenade | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-07-22 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Like a dream | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-07-22 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Flower song | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | Evan Williams | 1908-07-23 |