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Oscar Seagle

Oscar Seagle
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Background information
Born (1877-10-31)October 31, 1877
Ooltewah, Tennessee, United States
Died December 19, 1945(1945-12-19) (aged 68)
Dallas, Texas, United States
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer, music teacher
Years active 1900-1945
Labels Columbia
Associated acts
  • Columbia Stellar Quartette
  • Oscar Seagle Singers

Oscar Seagle (October 31, 1877 - December 19, 1945) was a prominent musician and music teacher active in the early 20th century. He founded the Seagle Music Colony in Schroon Lake, New York.

He was born on October 31, 1877 on Ooltewah, Tennessee.

He studied music in Paris, France with Jean De Reszke.

Oscar Seagle was a renowned baritone during the early 20th century. He toured the United States and Europe, with performances at Carnegie Hall, in Minnesota, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, etc. He recorded songs for Columbia Records. His performances were booked by Winton & Livingston.

In 1915, Seagle founded the Seagle Music Colony. The colony moved to its current location in the Adirondacks when Seagle purchased property there in 1922. Seagle's summer musical school expanded due to demand in 1923. He employed well-known operatic instructors from Europe, including Beatrice LaPalme and Salvatore Isorel.

In 1918, he recorded "Dear Old Pal of Mine". His other hits with the Columbia Stellar Quartette included "There's a Long, Long Trail", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag", and "The Old Folks at Home". Seagle also recorded the following ballads: "Deep River" in 1917 with Columbia, "I Don't Feel No Ways Tired" in 1917 with Columbia, and "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen" in 1918 with Columbia. He studied music under Jean de Reszke in Paris and sang there for several years. He then returned to the United States in 1921.

He recorded a cover of the song "Calling Me Home to You" in March 1918, which had previously been recorded by John McCormack. Seagle's rendition charted at #4 on the US charts.


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