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For the Civil War officer and politician, see Thomas Allen (Wisconsin politician).
Cover of sheet music published in 1913.

Thomas S. Allen (1876–1919), an early figure in Tin Pan Alley, was an American vaudeville composer, manager, and violinist. He was born in Natick, Massachusetts, and died in Boston.

Popular songs

In 1902, his popular fusion of schottische and ragtime, "Any Rags", became a major hit. Its companion song is "Scissors to Grind".

Modern impact

List of Works

  • Behind the Hounds (1900)
  • The Horse Marines (1901)
  • The High Roller (1902)
  • Soap Bubbles (1904)
  • The Naval Parade (1910)
  • On the Curb (1910)
  • The Suburbanite (1910)
  • U.S.S. Rhode Island (1914)
  • The Periscope (1915)

References

  1. Thomas S. Allen: Information and Much More from Answers.com
  2. Chinitz, David (2004). "In the Shadows: Popular Song and Eliot's Construction of Emotion". Modernism/modernity. 11 (3): 449–467. doi:10.1353/mod.2004.0053. S2CID 143814386.

External links

The list of Allen's works omits his 1914 composition "I Wonder What Will William Tell", Music by "X, with apologies to G. Rossini", Daly Music Publishing, Boston Mass.

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