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Cohan Collection

"Cohan: A Musical Legacy that Shaped Broadway" Step into the world of Cohan, a name synonymous with musical brilliance and theatrical enchantment

Background imageCohan Collection: The four Cohans, the famous vaudeville act that

The four Cohans, the famous vaudeville act that included George M. Cohan (left) - also with hs sister, father and mother. Date: 1928

Background imageCohan Collection: Music cover, Little Nellie Kelly

Music cover, Little Nellie Kelly
Music cover, Charles B. Cochran's production of George M. Cohan's Musical Play, Little Nellie Kelly, book, lyrics and music by George M Cohan. Date: 1922

Background imageCohan Collection: A scene from the second act of The Royal Vagabond at the Cohan & Harris Theatre, New York (1919)

A scene from the second act of The Royal Vagabond at the Cohan & Harris Theatre, New York (1919). Starring Dorothy Dickson and Carl Hyson Date: 1919

Background imageCohan Collection: A scene from See Saw at the George M. Cohan Theatre, New York (1919) Date: 1919

A scene from See Saw at the George M. Cohan Theatre, New York (1919) Date: 1919

Background imageCohan Collection: A portrait of George M. Cohan, 1928

A portrait of George M. Cohan, 1928 - American entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and theatrical producer Date: 1928

Background imageCohan Collection: A portrait of George M. Cohan in the role of Happy

A portrait of George M. Cohan in the role of Happy Farrell in his revived play The Song and Dance Man, 1930 Date: 1930

Background imageCohan Collection: Cover of 1918 sheet music edition of the popular patriotic World War One song Over There

Cover of 1918 sheet music edition of the popular patriotic World War One song Over There, words and music by George M. Cohan

Background imageCohan Collection: Cohan & Harris present Thomas E. Shea in standard plays Coha

Cohan & Harris present Thomas E. Shea in standard plays Coha
Cohan & Harris present Thomas E. Shea in standard plays. Date c1907

Background imageCohan Collection: Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan

Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan
Postcard for Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan by artist John Hassall. The image shows a fat policeman pointing accusingly at a laughing man and saying Are You Laughing At Me

Background imageCohan Collection: George Michael Cohan

George Michael Cohan
GEORGE MICHAEL COHAN American actor, playwright and manager Date: 1878 - 1942

Background imageCohan Collection: Little Nellie Kelly by George M Cohan

Little Nellie Kelly by George M Cohan
Little Nellie Kelly by George M. Cohan. First produced in England at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 2nd July 1923. Flyer for the New Oxford. George M. Cohans song and dance show

Background imageCohan Collection: Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M Cohan

Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M Cohan
Promotional postcard of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by George M. Cohan from stories by George Randolph Chester. First produced in England at the Pleasure Gardens, Folkestone

Background imageCohan Collection: SHEET MUSIC, 1917. American sheet music, 1917, for George M

SHEET MUSIC, 1917. American sheet music, 1917, for George M. Cohans World War I composition Over There

Background imageCohan Collection: GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright and producer

GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright and producer. Photographed in 1904 in " Little Johnny Jones"

Background imageCohan Collection: GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright, and producer. Photographed c1910

GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright, and producer. Photographed c1910

Background imageCohan Collection: GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). George Michael Cohan. American actor, playwright and producer

GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). George Michael Cohan. American actor, playwright and producer. Cohan in a scene from his play, George Washington, Jr. at the Herald Square Theater in New York City, c1906

Background imageCohan Collection: GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright, and producer

GEORGE M. COHAN (1878-1942). American actor, playwright, and producer. Cohan on the sheet music cover of his World War I march song, When You Come Back, 1918

Background imageCohan Collection: The Rays in their howling success, A hot old time, 2nd editi

The Rays in their howling success, A hot old time, 2nd edition by Geo. M. Cohan. Date c1898

Background imageCohan Collection: Programme cover for Gambling at the Fulton Theatre, New York

Programme cover for Gambling at the Fulton Theatre, New York
Programme cover for the George M. Cohan show Gambling at the Fulton Theatre, New York, 1929 Date: 1929

Background imageCohan Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. Reverse of an American sheet music cover, 1942

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. Reverse of an American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M

Background imageCohan Collection: COHAN: OVER THERE. Sheet music cover of George M. Cohans celebrated World War I composition Over

COHAN: OVER THERE. Sheet music cover of George M. Cohans celebrated World War I composition Over There, 1917

Background imageCohan Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M. Cohan, first performed in 1904

Background imageCohan Collection: COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song You re A Grand Old Flag

COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song You re A Grand Old Flag : American sheet music cover, 1917
COHAN: SHEET MUSIC, 1906. George M. Cohans 1906 popular song " You re A Grand Old Flag" : American sheet music cover, 1917

Background imageCohan Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1917. American sheet music cover, 1917, for George M

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1917. American sheet music cover, 1917, for George M. Cohans celebrated World War I composition Over There

Background imageCohan Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1918. American sheet music cover, 1918, for George M

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1918. American sheet music cover, 1918, for George M. Cohans celebrated World War I composition Over There, featuring an illustration by Norman Rockwell

Background imageCohan Collection: Statue of George M. Cohan, composer of Give My Regards to Broadway, Times Square at dusk

Statue of George M. Cohan, composer of Give My Regards to Broadway, Times Square at dusk, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America


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"Cohan: A Musical Legacy that Shaped Broadway" Step into the world of Cohan, a name synonymous with musical brilliance and theatrical enchantment. From captivating music covers to iconic performances, this family of entertainers left an indelible mark on the stage. The four Cohans, a famous vaudeville act, brought joy and laughter to audiences worldwide. Their harmonious melodies echoed through theaters as they transported spectators into a realm of pure delight. Little Nellie Kelly became their anthem, resonating with hearts far and wide. Immerse yourself in the magic of The Royal Vagabond at the Cohan & Harris Theatre in New York (1919). With Dorothy Dickson and Carl Hyson leading the way, this scene from the second act captivated theatergoers with its charm and charisma. See Saw at the George M. Cohan Theatre (1919) was another masterpiece that showcased their unparalleled talent. This scene captured hearts as it unfolded on stage, leaving audiences spellbound by its sheer brilliance. George M. Cohan himself was a force to be reckoned with – his portrait radiates confidence and passion for his craft. In roles like Happy or Broadway Jones, he mesmerized crowds with his charismatic presence and undeniable talent. His compositions were nothing short of legendary; songs like Over There stirred patriotic fervor during World War One while Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford delighted listeners with its catchy tunes. Each note composed by George Michael Cohan carried emotions that transcended time itself. As we gaze upon these historic moments frozen in time, we are reminded of how one man's creativity shaped an entire era of entertainment. The legacy left behind by George M. Cohan continues to inspire generations today – reminding us all that true artistry knows no bounds.