Byron G. Harlan
Byron G. Harlan (1861–1936) was a versatile tenor who specialized in sentimental ballads. He also performed as a comedian and frequently recorded in the character of a "rube" in sketches with Frank C. Stanley. Harlan is best known as the higher-pitched half of the duo Collins and Harlan, with baritone Arthur Collins. He began recording for Victor Records in 1901.
The following recordings featuring Byron G. Harlan are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | It's up to you to move | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1906-04-26 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Once upon a time | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Byron G. Harlan | 1906-02-21 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Cheer up, Mary | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Byron G. Harlan | 1906-11-14 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Arrah Wanna | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1906-11-14 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Tramp, tramp, tramp | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Byron G. Harlan; Frank C. Stanley | 1907-01-23 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Iola | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Byron G. Harlan; Frank C. Stanley | 1907-01-23 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Eagle Rock | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1914-06-29 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | My croony melody | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1914-06-29 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | I'm goin' back to Louisiana | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1914-09-14 | |
| Vocalist - Tenor vocal | Do the funny fox trot | Male vocal duet, with orchestra | Collins and Harlan | 1914-09-14 |