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  1. Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826 – January 13, 1864), known as "the father of American music", was an American composer known primarily for his parlour and minstrel music during the Romantic period. He wrote more than 200 songs, including "Oh!

  2. Jun 30, 2024 · Stephen Foster, American composer whose popular minstrel songs and sentimental ballads achieved for him an honored place in the music of the United States. Among his most notable songs are ‘Oh! Susanna,’ ‘Camptown Races,’ ‘My Old Kentucky Home,’ and ‘Beautiful Dreamer.’

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  3. Mar 10, 2014 · Foster had died two months earlier, on January 13th, in New York City. Penniless, sick, and alone, having sold even the clothes off his back for liquor, he fell while shaving in a flophouse on...

  4. Apr 16, 2010 · If you've ever hummed "Camptown Races" or "Oh! Susanna," then you're familiar with 19th century songwriter Stephen Foster. But the lyrics in Foster's songs often contained condescending...

  5. Apr 23, 2001 · Learn about the life and legacy of Stephen Foster, the first great American songwriter, who composed classics like "Oh! Susanna" and "Beautiful Dreamer". Watch the film, explore the features and listen to his songs on this official site.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Stephen Foster, the father of American music, through a chronological overview of his major events and achievements. From his birth in 1826 to his death in 1864, see how he shaped the nation's culture and history with his songs.

  7. Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826 – January 13, 1864), known as the "father of American music," was the preeminent songwriter in the United States in the nineteenth century. His songs, such as "Oh!