Born: 1859, New York, NY, United States Died: November 7, 1938, New York, NY, United States was one of the first American singers to become popular in the new medium of recorded music. Quinn was a very successful recording artist whose recording career spanned 1892 to 1918. Quinn recorded many of his hits in the legendary "Tin Pan Alley" of New York City. Dan W. Quinn was born in 1859 in New York City. There he began singing in the children's choir at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. As an adult, he was a performer on the Vaudeville stage. In January 1892, Quinn made his first recording in New York and quickly achieved success. During Quinn's recording career, he scored 34 top ten hits. As was custom at the time, Quinn was not tied exclusively to any one record company. He recorded for all the major record labels of his day, including Berliner, Columbia, Edison, Gramophone, Paramount and Victor. Quinn himself estimated cutting some 2,500 titles during his recording career. Quinn retired from recording in 1906. He briefly returned to recording in 1915 to 1918, but went back into retirement soon after. Dan Quinn died of intestinal cancer in New York on November 7, 1938 at age 79. In those early days of recording, the songs were pressed onto tin discs (also called "plates" or "tin pans") and brown wax cylinders. The discs generally had one song recorded on each side while the cylinders had a single song recorded on them. The U.S. Library of Congress has made an effort to preserve Quinn's recordings (as well as other artists of the era) for future generations to enjoy.
2015
Archeophone Records
CD, Comp
2011
Not On Label
File, MP3, Mono, RE, 128
1918
Gennett
Shellac, 10", Ver
1918
Gennett
Shellac, 10", Ver
1917
Operaphone
Shellac, 8"
1916
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1916
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1915
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1906
Victor
Shellac, 10", S/Sided, RP
1906
Victor
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1905
Victor
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1904
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1903
Victor
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
1903
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1903
Universal Zonophone Record
Shellac, 9", S/Sided
1902
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Victor
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
1902
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Edison Gold Moulded Records
Cyl, 2min, RE
1902
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1902
Edison Gold Moulded Records
Cyl, 2min
1902
Edison Gold Moulded Records
Cyl, 2min
1901
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1901
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1901
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1901
Victor Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
1900
Columbia
Cyl, Concert
1899
Columbia
Cyl, 2min
1898
E. Berliner's Gramophone
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
1897
E. Berliner's Gramophone
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
1896
E. Berliner's Gramophone
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
Not On Label
File, MP3, Mono, RE, 128
Victor
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
Victor
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
Columbia
Cyl, 2min, 120
Columbia
Cyl, 2min, bro
Columbia
Cyl, Concert
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
Victor
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
Improved Berliner Gram-O-Phone Record
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
American Vitaphone Record
Shellac, 7", S/Sided
1963
Piedmont (2)
LP, Comp, Mono
1916
Indestructible Record
Cyl, 2min
1902
Monarch Record
Shellac, 10", S/Sided
2024
Archeophone Records
2xLP, Comp + 4xCD, Comp + Box, Comp, Dlx
2020
Archeophone Records
2xCD, Comp
2019
JSP Records
3xCD, Comp, RM + Box
2018
Nauck's Vintage Records
CD, Comp
2018
Tinfoil.com
CDr, Album, Comp, S/Edition, Spe
2017
Tinfoil.com
CDr
2006
Tinfoil.com
CDr, Comp
2006
Archeophone Records, Archeophone Records
CD, Comp
2003
Archeophone Records
CD, Comp
2003
Hungry Tiger Press
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2001
Archeophone Records
CD, Comp
1999
Tinfoil.com, Sage (4)
CDr, Comp
1981
John Edwards Memorial Foundation
LP, Album, Comp
1979
Mark56 Records
2xLP, Comp
1979
Westwood Records (3)
LP, Comp
1979
Mark56 Records, Murray Hill Records
4xLP, Comp, Mono + Box
1975
Murray Hill Records
4xLP, Comp
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