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- F O S T E R T H R E E
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- Text and Music by Corky Cochran
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- These next 10 songs include many
- of Mr. Foster's finest -- such greats
- as Old Kentucky Home, Jeanie With The
- Light Brown Hair, plus the wonderful
- Beautiful Dreamer.
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- Mr. Foster made a good living from
- his song writing, but never really was
- paid for all of this work. In those
- days it was common for people not to
- pay performer's rights for any song
- they used. So he never recieved the
- money rightly due him. Also the
- copyright laws of the time did not
- protect an author from people
- rearranging his music and using it for
- their own gain.
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- His earlier bookkeeping job did
- help him as he kept his own account
- books. In his lifetime he earned only
- $15,091.08 for his royalties on his
- work (a yearly earnings of $1,371 over
- his 11 years of work) -- and almost
- nothing in performance rights. His
- heirs, wife Jane and daughter Marion,
- earned another $4,199 in royalties,
- making his total earnings for
- copyrights of $19,290.
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- In today's market his work would
- be worth millions. And in his time he
- should have earned tens of thousands
- of dollars.
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- At his death is 1864 at the age of
- 37 he had only 38 cents in his
- pockets. As his brother Henry said of
- his demise, "He had suffered from a
- fever for days and was confined to
- bed. As he got up to get the
- chambermaid, he collapsed, falling
- against a washbasin next to the bed.
- It shattered and gouged his head; it
- took 3 hours to get Stephen to the
- nearest hospital where he died several
- days later."
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- One thing Mr. Foster should be
- remembered for -- he changed the way
- the mistrel songs were written. In
- particular, he used the terms wife and
- lady in his songs, terms that were not
- used for black women in his time. So
- as you play these song, remember that
- he was a man who believed in all
- people having equal value as humans,
- with the same human emotions and
- longings for family and home.
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