Charles W. Harrison

Charles W. Harrison

Charles Harrison (September 11, 1878–February 2, 1965) was an American tenor ballad singer.

Harrison studied singing in New York City with Frederick Bristol. In 1911 he began recording for the Columbia Phonograph Company, making a number of recordings that were popular hits of the day: "Peg O’ My Heart" (1913), "Ireland Must Be Heaven for My Mother Came from There" (1916), and "I’m Always Chasing Rainbows" (1918). He also recorded an extensive operatic and concert song repertoire in English for Columbia, Victor, Edison (on both cylinder and disc), Emerson and other companies.

At the same time as his solo performances, he performed as a member of several quartets recording for Columbia. Among the quartets he sang with was the Columbia Stellar Quartet and the American Singers, the latter during the early electric era. Also on a few occasions, he sang with the Revelers, most notably on their recordings of "Honolulu Moon" and "Yankee Girl." His distinct and riveting tenor caused Victor Records to advertise him as "a voice in a million."

Charles Harrison was married to Beulah Gaylord Young, another pioneer recording artist. They performed together as members of the Eveready Mixed Quartet on The Eveready Hour.

Beginning in 1930, Harrison performed on the Broadway stage in the plays This One Man, Precedent, The Sellout and One More Honeymoon.

He lived in Summit, New Jersey, and later moved to nearby New Providence, where he spent his final years and even recorded an LP in 1954 at the age of 75 entitled, "Charles Harrison Sings Again." Charles Harrison recorded mostly under his own name, but also used Billy Burton and other pseudonyms when recording for smaller labels.

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