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Dion de Marbelle Free Music

Dion de Marbelle

Real name: Daniel de Marbelle

American gospel songwriter, soldier, musician, and early circus clown.
Born: July 4, 1818, Seville, France.
Died: December 18, 1903, Elgin, Illinois, USA.

He wrote When They Ring Those Golden Bells (also known as "There's a Land Beyond the River"). De Marbelle worked on a whaling ship in the early 1800’s, then joined the American Navy and served as a drummer in a New York company during the Mexican War (1847). He was also a military musician in the American civil war, serving in the 6th Michigan Infantry. After his military service, he toured America as a musician and actor with an opera company, later organizing his own theatrical troupe.

He could play almost any instrument, and wrote many songs. He was a ventriloquist, organized a brass band, and sang in a Methodist choir in Elgin, Illinois. He also called the figures in local square dances.

He died penniless, near starvation, after the royalties from all his songs were stolen from him.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_de_Marbelle

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