Standard Club Quadrille (clip) - Benjamin Lovett
Creator: Benjamin Lovett
Benjamin Lovett, a New England dancing master, was hired by Henry Ford and relocated from Massachusetts to Michigan. He recorded numerous albums with the Henry Ford Orchestra, as well as authoring Good Morning, Ford's country dance book.
Paul Gifford notes: " 'Standard Club Quadrille' came from Jasper Bisbee, a fiddler from Paris, Michigan (1843-1935) who recorded for Edison. This recording was made at Greenfield Village about 1943."
Collection: Northern squares
Subjects: Northern / Prompt & Patter
Tags: Benjamin Lovett, quadrille, Standard Club Quadrille
Subjects: Northern / Prompt & Patter
Tags: Benjamin Lovett, quadrille, Standard Club Quadrille
Item Relations
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Citation
Benjamin Lovett, “Standard Club Quadrille (clip) - Benjamin Lovett,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/423.
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Standard Club Quadrille (clip) - Benjamin Lovett
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Description
Benjamin Lovett, a New England dancing master, was hired by Henry Ford and relocated from Massachusetts to Michigan. He recorded numerous albums with the Henry Ford Orchestra, as well as authoring Good Morning, Ford's country dance book.
Paul Gifford notes: " 'Standard Club Quadrille' came from Jasper Bisbee, a fiddler from Paris, Michigan (1843-1935) who recorded for Edison. This recording was made at Greenfield Village about 1943."
Paul Gifford notes: " 'Standard Club Quadrille' came from Jasper Bisbee, a fiddler from Paris, Michigan (1843-1935) who recorded for Edison. This recording was made at Greenfield Village about 1943."
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Original Format
78 rpm
Duration
1:01