. . . . . . . "1900"^^ . . . . . . "22735"^^ . . . . . "Lyons and Yosco"@it . . . "Lyons and Yosco were an American comedy duo, consisting of Italian American musicians George Lyons and Bob Yosco. They were defined by the Ottawa Evening Journal \"the finest pair of Italian street musicians playing in the Vaudeville ranks.\" They toured the United States from 1909 into 1923, doing a musical and comedy act. The News Journal described their performance, saying they were \"the best vocalists and instrumentalists of the street variety on the stage, proved intensely interesting, while their droll comedy kept the audience laughing much of the time.\""@en . . . . "Spaghetti Rag"@en . . . . . . . . "Dominick George Martoccio and Rocco Giuseppe Iosco"@en . . . "music"@en . . . "no98076066"@en . . . . . . . . . "no2012007888" . . . . . . . . . "no2012007888"@en . . . . "--01-28"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1121556207"^^ . . "Lyons and Yosco were an American comedy duo, consisting of Italian American musicians George Lyons and Bob Yosco. They were defined by the Ottawa Evening Journal \"the finest pair of Italian street musicians playing in the Vaudeville ranks.\" They toured the United States from 1909 into 1923, doing a musical and comedy act. The News Journal described their performance, saying they were \"the best vocalists and instrumentalists of the street variety on the stage, proved intensely interesting, while their droll comedy kept the audience laughing much of the time.\" They were also successful composers of popular music, including ragtime. One of their best known works was the million-selling ragtime piece, \"Spaghetti Rag\" which was notably popular during the ragtime revival in the 1950s. Their compositions were recorded by performers for Victor Records and Columbia Records."@en . . . "expanded"@en . "Lyons and Yosco"@en . "1900.0"^^ . . . "11924182"^^ . . "Lyons and Yosco"@en . "51733017"^^ . . . . . "Peerless Quartet - I'm Coming Back to Dixie and You.ogg"@en . . . . . "I'm Coming Back to Dixie and You"@en . "harp, voice and mandolin"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Lyons and Yosco - Spaghetti Rag .ogg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dominick George Martoccio and Rocco Giuseppe Iosco"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Lyons and Yosco sono stati un duo comico formato dai musicisti italoamericani George Lyons e Bob Yosco. Sono stati definiti come \"la miglior coppia di artisti italiani di strada del genere Vaudeville\" (in originale: \"the finest pair of Italian street musicians playing in the Vaudeville ranks\"). Hanno preso parte a una serie di tour negli Stati Uniti dal 1909 al 1923, rappresentando spettacoli comici e musicali. Il News Journal of Wilmington, del Delaware, descrisse le loro performance definendoli \"i migliori cantanti e musicisti di strada in grado di affrontare un palcoscenico, dimostrandosi altamente interessanti, e la loro buffa commedia riesce a far ridere il pubblico per la maggior parte del tempo\" (in originale: \"the best vocalists and instrumentalists of the street variety on the stage, proved intensely interesting, while their droll comedy kept the audience laughing much of the time\". Furono anche compositori di successo di musica popolare, compreso il ragtime. Una delle loro opere maggiormente conosciute \u00E8 \"Spaghetti Rag\", che ha venduto un milione di copie e fu notevolmente popolare durante il ragtime revival degli anni '50. Le loro composizioni furono registrate per la Victor Records e la Columbia Records."@it . . . . . . "no98076066" . . "musicians, comedians, composers"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\"I'm Coming Back to Dixie and You\" performed by the Peerless Quartet in 1914. Written by George Lyons, Bob Yosco and Frank Mullane."@en . . "Lyons and Yosco"@en . . . . "Lyons and Yosco sono stati un duo comico formato dai musicisti italoamericani George Lyons e Bob Yosco. Sono stati definiti come \"la miglior coppia di artisti italiani di strada del genere Vaudeville\" (in originale: \"the finest pair of Italian street musicians playing in the Vaudeville ranks\"). Hanno preso parte a una serie di tour negli Stati Uniti dal 1909 al 1923, rappresentando spettacoli comici e musicali. Il News Journal of Wilmington, del Delaware, descrisse le loro performance definendoli \"i migliori cantanti e musicisti di strada in grado di affrontare un palcoscenico, dimostrandosi altamente interessanti, e la loro buffa commedia riesce a far ridere il pubblico per la maggior parte del tempo\" (in originale: \"the best vocalists and instrumentalists of the street variety on the sta"@it . . . . . . . . "11924182" . "1900"^^ . .