Edward M. Favor (August 29, 1856 - January 10, 1936) was an American singer and vaudeville comedian. He was among the first recorded musicians.
Notable recordings edit:
-In 1894 he recorded "daisy bell" a sentimental song popular at the time.
-In 1893 he recorded a big hit at the time, "the commodore song" from the opera: ships ahoy! (Edward played the commodore in the opera)
-In 1903 he recorded "Bedelia" a popular tune at the time.
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