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Wellington Guernsey

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Birthday: 1817
Died: 1885

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Wellington Guernsey was an Irish composer, poet, and military man born on June 8, 1817, and died on November 13, 1885. He is known for his contribution to the music industry as a songwriter and musician. In 1846, he moved to London, where he continued to write music. Guernsey's most notable work is the song "Alice, Where Art Thou?" which he wrote in collaboration with Dutch composer and pianist Joseph Ascher. The song was recorded under the Victor matrix with Charles Harrison as the lead vocalist. Guernsey is also known for writing lyrics to several romantic ballads and songs like "Romance" and "No Love Like a Mother's Love." Apart from music , Guernsey had a military career. He was known for his sharp intelligence, leadership qualities, and bravery and was a favorite of Queen Victoria. He gave musical performances as a member of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, and his regiment was stationed in Gibraltar for some time. In conclusion, Wellington Guernsey was a talented musician, poet, and military man who made significant contributions to the art and music industry.

Albums featuring Wellington Guernsey

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Alice, Where Art ThouEvan Williams (3) – Chiming Bells Of Long Ago / Alice, Where Art Thou(Shellac, 10 Alice, Where Art ThouEvan Williams (3) – Chiming Bells Of Long Ago / Alice, Where Art Thou(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Repress) 1923 Victrola
2 Cover for album: Alice, Where Art Thou?Marie Tiffany And Theo Karle – Oh, That We Two Were Maying / Alice, Where Art Thou? Alice, Where Art Thou?Marie Tiffany And Theo Karle – Oh, That We Two Were Maying / Alice, Where Art Thou? 1923 Brunswick
3 Cover for album: Alice, Where Art ThouEvan Williams (3) – Alice, Where Art Thou(Shellac, 10 Alice, Where Art ThouEvan Williams (3) – Alice, Where Art Thou(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) 1912 Victor
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