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That's where she sits all day, 1900. Creator: Starmer
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That's where she sits all day, 1900. Creator: Starmer
Boys, have you ever seen my Dinah? That's where she sits all day, my gal is not a shy gal, 1900. Written and composed by Frank Leo, introduced with great success by Montgomery & Stone in "The Wizard of Oz"'. Performers David Craig Montgomery and Fred Stone, seen here as the Scarecrow and the Tin Man, appeared in the musical The Wizard of Oz which premiered in 1902. They had a 22-year stage partnership
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This photograph, titled 'That's where she sits all day' by Starmer, dates back to the early 1900s and offers a glimpse into the world of American entertainment during this era. The image features two prominent figures of the time, David Craig Montgomery and Fred Andrew Stone, who were known for their successful 22-year stage partnership as comedic duo Montgomery & Stone. Montgomery and Stone rose to fame with their performances in the musical "The Wizard of Oz," which premiered in 1902. In this photograph, they are seen here in character as the Scarecrow and the Tin Man. The lyrics to this image's title were written and composed by Frank Leo and introduced with great success by Montgomery & Stone in "The Wizard of Oz." The duo's chemistry and comedic timing were a hit with audiences, making them a staple in American entertainment during the 20th century. This photograph, which showcases their playful and engaging personalities, is a testament to their enduring legacy. The image, held in the New York Public Library's vast collection, is a valuable piece of American cultural heritage. It offers a unique insight into the world of early 20th-century acting, music, and comedy. The photograph, with its intricate graphic design and harmonious composition, is a visual delight that continues to captivate viewers even today. Montgomery & Stone's performances were a source of joy and entertainment for generations, and this photograph serves as a reminder of their significant impact on American arts and culture.
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