J. Mahlon Duganne  (1870-1926)
Last updated: 09.10.23
According to the Internet source given below, Professor James Mahlon Duganne, one of the best known musicians in Altoona, Philadelphia and prominent as an instructor and composer.
Internet searching reveals that he had some 15 works published between 1899 and 1915.
Of ragtime interest is Playin' Possum (1909) published by Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, USA.
He died in Altoona after committing suicide.
Websites:
url15.gif OBIT: James Mahlon DUGANNE, 1926 Obituary by usgwarchives.net  
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Broncho Bill (1908) J.M. Duganne (music) Piano IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Ennis (1901), The J.M. Duganne (music) Piano YorkSpace wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif King Auto (1907) J.M. Duganne (music) Piano Indiana wvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 15 works by J. Mahlon Duganne (1870-1926). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Star Music Store March Two Step 1899  wvicon.gif
Breeze From Darkland, A 1900  wvicon.gif
Ennis, The 1901  wvicon.gif
Girls of America, The 1901  wvicon.gif
Lady Baltimore 1906  wvicon.gif
King Auto 1907  wvicon.gif
Always Say No! 1908  wvicon.gif
Banjo Girls' Serenade 1908  wvicon.gif
Broncho Bill 1908  wvicon.gif youtube15.jpg
Campus Cop's Dance 1908  Pub.
College Hero, The 1908  wvicon.gif
My Chosen Chief 1908  Pub.
Professor Napoleon 1908  Pub.
Playin' Possum 1909  Pub.
Musical Spectacle, A 1915
     Composer Title Performer
       
youtube15.jpg J.M. Duganne Broncho Bill (4:01) Ragtime Dorian Henry