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According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eck_Robertson wikipedia], Alexander "Eck" Robertson died in 1975, which would put this composition '''in copyright''' until '''1st January 2046'''. | According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eck_Robertson wikipedia], Alexander "Eck" Robertson died in 1975, which would put this composition '''in copyright''' until '''1st January 2046'''. | ||
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Track 33: Eck Robertson and Family - Brilliancy Medley Victor 40298-A; Recorded in Dallas, Texas, 11.10.1929
No image of record label available. Harry Smith's Anthology booklet assigns authorship to "A C Robertson", while victor.library.ucsb.edu credits "Eck Robertson". However, www.78discography.com does not assign authorship.
According to wikipedia, Alexander "Eck" Robertson died in 1975, which would put this composition in copyright until 1st January 2046.
However, Harry Smith's notes describe this track as a "medley of traditional tunes".