Lotta Faust (1880-1910)
Last updated: 08.07.23
p_faustl.jpgAccording to the Internet source given below, Charlotte "Lotta" Faust was an American actress, dancer, and singer born in Brooklyn, New York.
Her brief career began as a 16-year old performing both in vaudeville and on stage. She is perhaps best remembered for her performance of the Salome dance based on the play Salome (1893) by Oscar Wilde. She died in New York City.
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url15.gif Lotta Faust Biography by wikipedia.org.  

Lotta Faust (1880-1910) has at least 1 item(s) at the Amazons which you can order on-line by clicking the item's order icon.
b08f75pc2m_m.jpgFrom You I'll Never Part
Music by: Helen M. Trigg.
Words by: Walter A Faulkner
Performed by: Lotta Faust
Publisher: Chicago Sunday American
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Printed: 1906. Sheet Music.
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif When You Steal a Kiss or Two (1907) K.S. Clark (words & music)
Lotta Faust (perf.)
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pdf15.gif Johnny I'll Take You (1904) G. Edwards (music)
Will D Cobb (words)
Lotta Faust (perf.)
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This list is arranged by composer and contains 5 works performed by Lotta Faust who is featured on sheet music covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
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perf15.jpg When the Circus Comes to Town (1903) Robert J. Adams James O'Dea (words)
Lotta Faust (perf.)
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perf15.jpg When You Steal a Kiss or Two (1907) Kenneth S. Clark(w&m) Lotta Faust (perf.) wvicon.gif
perf15.jpg Johnny I'll Take You (1904) Gus Edwards Will D Cobb (words)
Lotta Faust (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Sammy (1902) Edward Hutchison Lotta Faust (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg From You I'll Never Part (1906) Helen M. Trigg Walter A Faulkner (words)
Lotta Faust (perf.)
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