FACULTY AND GUEST ARTIST LECTURE-RECITAL Moonlight on the Ganges: Interpreting the Exotic in Early American Popular Song KARIM AL-ZAND THOMAS E. JENKINS Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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PROGRAM: I. The Xenophobic Songbook: An Introduction -- Queen of Sheba (1921) / Lyrics: Frank Ross Music: Ted Lewis -- Moonlight On The Ganges (1926) / Lyrics: Chester Wallace Music: Sherman MyersII. I Dream of Djinni -- Dardandella (1919) / Lyrics: Fred Fisher Music: Felix Bernard and Johnny BlackHindustan (1918) / Lyrics and Music: Oliver G. Wallace and Harold WeeksIII. Land of the Rhyming Pun -- Ching-Chow-Chung (1873) / Lyrics and Music: C. Schultz -- I Want To Go To Tokio (1914) / Lyrics: Fred Fischer Music: Joe McCarthy -- Buddha (1919) / Lyrics: Ed Rose Music: Lew Pollack -- Ching-a Ling's Jazz Bazaar (1920) / Lyrics: Howard Johnson Music Ethel Bridges -- Chong: He Come From Hong Kong (1919) / Lyrics and Music: Harold WeeksIV. Fantasy Island -- My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle (1920) / Lyrics: Ray Sherwood Music: Carl D. Vandersloot -- Far Away In Honolulu (They're Got That Tango Craze) (1917) / Lyrics and Music: "The Leightons" (Burt and Frank)V. From the New World -- Aurora Borie Alice (1909) / Lyrics: Walter Peirson, Jr. Music: Samuel K. Stingers, Jr. -- Ma Afro-Mexican queen (1903) / Lyrics and Music: Sidney L. Perrin -- Indian Dawn (1919) / Lyrics: Charles O. Roos Music: J.S. Zamecnik -- By The Bayou (2001) / Lyrics: Thomas E. Jenkins Music: Karim Al-Zand

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Al-Zand, Karim (visiting assistant Professor of Music at the Shepherd School of Music), Jenkins, Thomas E. (assistant Professor of Classics at Trinity University, San Antonio), Krivohlavek, Amy, et al. (performer). "FACULTY AND GUEST ARTIST LECTURE-RECITAL Moonlight on the Ganges: Interpreting the Exotic in Early American Popular Song KARIM AL-ZAND THOMAS E. JENKINS Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall." (2001) Shepherd School of Music, Rice University: https://hdl.handle.net/1911/93073.

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