I can't find the thread where the Tangley was being discussed. But this is from an article Clarence W. Heavy Elder wrote in the Reflector p.6 Sept. 1965: "Dixieland music originated at New Orleans. Yankees had not been exposed to it, and it was Capt. Joe Streckfus who recruited N.O. players and sent them North on his boats. The result was fantastic. I saw it happen. I lived in Burlington, Iowa, and the SIDNEY came in (the first real excursion boat there) with capacity crowds. Fate Marable played on her then, before the first World War. He played an air calliope in the ball room instead of a piano--called a "Tangley Air Calliope", made at Muscatine, Iowa. The SIDNEY attracted crowds wholesale, while the G.W. HILL about starved to death with a local orchestra recruited from around here, poor music, and poor pay." C.W. Elder started on the WASHINGTON in 1922 playing banjo and calliope, then became the band leader, later Purser, and in 1937 Captain. His Reflector article on Music on the River is most interesting
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