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  1. CD, Compilation, Remastered. Document Records (2) – DOCD-1101. UK. 2006. UK — 2006. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Dancing The Devil Away by Vaughn De Leath. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and the "First Lady of Radio." Although very popular in the 1920s, De Leath is obscure in modern times.

  3. The Edison Collection – Vaughn De Leath – Dancing The Devil Away (1920 – 1929) $ 0.99 – $ 19.00. Enjoy instant access to digital downloads for all albums. Our digitized collection offers MP3s, with FLACs in progress. Note: Not all downloads include booklet notes. CDs where available include extensive booklet notes.

  4. Popular 1920s radio performer De Leath is accompanied here by Harry Reser on uke and Murray Kellner on violin.From 78rpm Columbia 361-D - Ukulele Lady (Gus K...

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  5. 3 gen 2022 · Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and the "First Lady of Radio." De Leath was an early exponent, and often credited as inventor, of a style of vocalizing known as crooning. This is a full album containing 21 ...

  6. Vaughn De Leath. 19 likes. Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning... Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and...

  7. Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and the "First Lady of Radio." Although very popular in the 1920s, De Leath is obscure in modern times.