John Nelson Pattison

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title: John Nelson Pattison
text: John Nelson Pattison (1839-1905) was a celebrated concert pianist and composer of popular sheet music in New York and surrounding areas during the late 19th century. His most famous composition was "The Pattison Waltz", a widely performed number in the 1880s which became one of the first pieces of recorded music when Thomas Edison recorded it on February 25th, 1889. This and two other recordings were deemed so historically important by Edison that he enclosed the wax cylinders in a glass display
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