The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.10.28  Boston  CITATION Chorus, 50 voices, to perform in concert program 
1774.09.08  New York  CITATION Chorus [beg] And shout Huzza! Huzza! Huzza! for brave America 
1766.09.19  London  CITATION Chorus [beg] And with Commodore Byron we'll sail the world round 
1777.05.23  London  CITATION Chorus, Derry down, of lyric [beg] Ye wrong heads, and strong heads attend 
1764.03.26  New York  CITATION Chorus, Grand, with drums, trumpets and clarinets, on concert program 
1764.04.02  New York  CITATION Chorus, Grand, with drums, trumpets and clarinets, on concert program 
1766.04.14  Boston  CITATION Chorus, Hearts of Oak, of lyric [beg] Sure never was picture more drawn to 
1766.04.21  Portsmouth  CITATION Chorus, Hearts of Oak, of lyric [beg] Sure never was picture more drawn to 
1768.08.08  Boston  CITATION Chorus, In freedom we're born..., of new song sung by serenaders in Boston 
1768.08.15  Boston  CITATION Chorus, In freedom we're born..., of new song sung by gentlemen in Boston 
1768.08.22  Boston  CITATION Chorus, In freedom we're born, of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand, brave 
1775.06.22  Burlington Cty  CITATION Chorus, Our firelocks are good, of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand all ye 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Chorus [beg] Round About the Maypole How we Trot 
1765.09.09  Newport  CITATION Chorus, Sing tantarara, burn all, of lyric [beg] He who for a post, or base 
1736.03.29  New York  CITATION Chorus, vocal parts, different opinions of men likened to 
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