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John Stromberg

left |birth_place=Prince Edward's Isle, British North America (now Prince Edward Island, Canada) |death_date= |death_place=New York City, United States }} John Stromberg (born Stramborg, 9 November 1858 inaccurately put Stromberg's date of birth as 30 September 1853 and his date of death as 12 July 1902.|group=n}} – 5 July 1902) was an American songwriter, composer, and conductor born in British Canada of Swedish ancestry (name originally "Stramborg"). He was a Freemason. He was best known for his work in collaboration with lyricist Edgar Smith on stage shows for the Weber and Fields comedy team. Provided by Wikipedia
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    De cake walk queen by Stromberg, John, 1853-1902

    Published 1900
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    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    Pousse cafe a dramatic impossibility in two acts / by Smith, Edgar, 1857-1938

    Published 1898
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