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Carrie Jacobs-Bond
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Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Country
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United States of America
Birth
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August 11, 1862 in Janesville, WI
Death
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December 28, 1946 in Glendale, CA
Genre
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Vocal
 
Carrie Jacobs-Bond was an American composer and singer who was born on August 11, 1862, in Janesville, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of a Baptist minister and grew up in a musical family. Her mother was a pianist, and her father played the violin. Carrie showed an early interest in music and began composing songs at the age of 13. Carrie's family moved to Chicago when she was a teenager, and she continued to pursue her musical interests. She studied piano and voice and began performing in public. In 1881, she married Frank Bond, a businessman, and they had two children. However, Frank's business failed, and the family was forced to move to California in search of a new start. In California, Carrie continued to compose music and perform in public. She wrote songs for local events and began to gain a following. In 1895, she wrote her first hit song, "I Love You Truly," which became a popular wedding song. The song was published by the Chicago-based music publisher, Clayton F. Summy Company, and it became the first of many successful songs that Carrie would write for the company. Carrie's success as a composer continued to grow, and she became one of the most popular songwriters of her time. She wrote over 200 songs, many of which were published by the Summy Company. Her songs were known for their sentimental lyrics and simple melodies, and they were popular with both amateur and professional singers. Some of Carrie's most popular songs include "A Perfect Day," "Just Awearyin' for You," and "The End of a Perfect Day." Her songs were often performed by popular singers of the day, such as John McCormack and Enrico Caruso. Carrie also performed her own songs in public, and she became known as "The Sweet Singer of the West." In addition to her success as a composer, Carrie was also a philanthropist. She donated a portion of her royalties to charity and established the Carrie Jacobs-Bond Foundation to support music education. She also wrote a book, "The Roads of Melody," which was a collection of her songs and stories about their creation. Carrie continued to compose music and perform in public until her death on December 28, 1946, in Hollywood, California. She was 84 years old. Her music continues to be performed and recorded today, and her legacy as a composer and philanthropist lives on. In conclusion, Carrie Jacobs-Bond was a talented composer and singer who wrote some of the most popular songs of her time. Her music was known for its sentimental lyrics and simple melodies, and it was popular with both amateur and professional singers. She was also a philanthropist who donated a portion of her royalties to charity and established a foundation to support music education. Her legacy as a composer and philanthropist continues to be celebrated today.
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