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Joseph B.Carey
Joseph B. Carey was an American composer and lyricist active primarily in the early 20th century. His works were recorded and performed between 1916 and 1940, showcasing his contributions to the music scene during this period. Carey is noted for his compositions such as "She Sang 'Aloha' to Me," recorded by various artists including Lambert Murphy and the Orpheus Quartet, as well as the Broadway Quartette. Another notable piece is "Sierra Sue," performed by artists like Ray Eberle with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and Tommy Ryan with Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye.

Carey's music often featured themes of love and romance, as seen in his 1917 composition "In Our Little Lovemobile. Auto Waltz Song." His works were published by companies such as Buell Music Co. in San Francisco and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. His compositions were widely recorded by major labels like Victor, Columbia, and Edison, illustrating his influence and popularity during his time.

Despite his contributions, detailed biographical information about Joseph B. Carey, such as his birth and death dates or nationality, remains scarce. His legacy, however, is preserved through his music, which continues to be accessible for listening and study.

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