Arnold, Victor 1908-1922 active in Kansas City Missouri USA
a collective pseudonym used by a music publishing company named Victor-Arnold Music Co. in Kansas City Missouri, 1908-1913 music publisher Victor-Arnold Music Co. at 15 West 9th Street in Kansas City with William J Riley and Charles R Stickney as agents, 1921 music publisher Victor-Arnold Music Co. at 320 Bryant building and 1922 at 1212 McGee Street with Charles A Temple and Sidney H Blood as agents, 1922-1924 Victor-Arnold Music Co. was mainly a dealer in second hand wind instruments and also new phonographs ; below are the founding members of Victor Arnold Music Co. who used the pseudonym Victor Arnold :

Riley, William Jackson 'Jack' 13.mar.1871-21.oct.1958 USA Missouri, Kansas City - California, Los Angeles
musician, composer, arranger, 1901-1904 as clerk with J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. residing with his widowed mother at 1010 Campbell Street and 1005 Cherry Street in Kansas City, 1908-1910 as salesman with J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co. residing at Elks Club 1000 Monroe Avenue in Kansas City, 1911-1915 manager of Kelly's Band & Orchestra performing at Bryant Building and residing at 1328 East 10th Street, 1916-1923 as conductor of the Riley Band & Orchestra residing at 1216 East 28th Street and 3234 Gillham Road in Kansas City performing at the Gordon & Koppel Building, 1929-1933 as musical contractor with band and orchestra residing at 900 East 30th Street in Kansas City, 1940 as musician residing at 1020 Linwood Street in Kansas City, 16.oct.1940 residing at 1215 Grand Avenue in Kansas City ; son of farmer/street railway flagman William S Riley (Indiana 1832-18.jan.1897 Kansas City) and Edna Jane Dixon Smith (Indiana nov.1834-1904/1910 Kansas City) ; 16.jun.1908 in Kansas City Missouri he married Clara Pearl Gradwohl (Kansas, Salina 15.sep.1882-sep.1977 Kansas City) ; son William Jackson 'Jack' Riley Jr. (Kansas City 29.may.1914-24.feb.1974 Los Angeles)

Stickney, Charles Ross 22.mar.1877-22.feb.1960 USA California, San Fancisco - Los Angeles
musician, composer, arranger, 1900 as musician residing at 1406 11th Street in Sacramento California, 1907 music publisher Stickney Music Pub. Co. in Kansas City Missouri, 1910 as musician at the Orpheum Theatre residing with his second wife at 1524 Troost Avenue in Kansas City, 1918 musician at Hotel Coronado in San Diego, 1920 as hotel musician residing at West 30th Street in Los Angeles, 1930 as orchestra arranger residing at 3432 Larissa Drive in Los Angeles, 1940-1944 as arranger for WPA residing at 5007 Lockhaven Avenue in Los Angeles ; son of Augustus Allen Stickney (NY, Fulton 29.jan.1833-30.mar.1880 Sacramento) and Belle Zora Ross (NY 1846-30.dec.1932 Sacramento) ; 1882 he became stepson of Nathan Wright Robbins (Connecticut, Bridgeport 1828-10.may.1907 Sacramento) ; 1899 he married Mary 'May' (Ohio 1876-) ; 1909 in Kansas City he married Edna M (Missouri 1885-31.dec.1936 Los Angeles) ; c1938 in Los Angeles he married Loraine (Missouri 1884-)

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compositions and arrangements by Victor Arnold :
[] The dare-devil march. Piano
pub N. Weinstein, New York 21jul1899

[] Coon delights. A blackville march and two step. Piano
"The Coontown winner"
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 28dec1899

[] Coon delights. A blackville march and two-step
music Victor Arnold, arr. for orchestra Theodore Bendix
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 7jul1900

[] The New state. March. Wind band
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 15may1908

[] Cupid's arrow. Gavotte di concert
music Charles De Vere, arr. for band Victor Arnold
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 15may1908

[] A rose from Mexico. Mexican serenade
music J. Cortez, arr. for band Victor Arnold
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 15may1908

[] The Pennant march. Piano
music Jack Riley (William Jackson Riley), arr. for band Victor Arnold
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 12dec1908

[] The king's guard. Overture. Wind band
pub Victor Arnold Music, Kansas City Missouri 1909

[] Bachelor's button. Intermezzo ragtime. Wind band
music W. C. Powell
arr. for band Victor Arnold
arr. for dance orchestra Charles R. Stickney
pub J. W. Jenkins Sons Music, 1909

[] Love's hope. Romance. B flat cornet, E flat alto, euphonium and E flat bass
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 25may1910

compositions by William Jackson "Jack" Riley, agent of Victor Arnold Music Co. :
[] The Spartan march. Piano
pub Central Music Publishing Company, Kansas City Missouri 1902

[] Union Pacific march
subject : the Overland route, Overland Limited railroad train
dedication : Respectfully dedicated to Joe Roberts
pub Central Music Publishing Company, Kansas City Missouri 1903

[] The Pennant march. Piano
music Jack Riley (William Jackson Riley), arr. for band Victor Arnold
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 12dec1908

[] Abdallah Kansas song. Medium voice and piano
by Carson J. Robison and Jack Riley
pub Abdallah Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., Leavenworth Kansas 1922

compositions by Charles R. Stickney, agent of Victor Arnold Music Co. :
[] Carita, a Spanish serenade. Piano
dedication : Dedicated to Mr. J. T. Nuttle, manager of Wonderland Park
"played with great success by Hiner's 3rd Reg't. Band"
pub Stickney Music Pub. Co., Kansas City Missouri 1907

[] A southern bloom. Schottische. Piano
pub J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 1909

[] Bachelor's button. Intermezzo ragtime. Wind band
music W. C. Powell
arr. for band Victor Arnold
arr. for dance orchestra Charles R. Stickney
pub J. W. Jenkins Sons Music, 1909

[] Mystic dreams waltzes. Piano
subject : Niagara Falls
pub J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 1909
pub for band J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 1910

[] Come out in the moonlight. Serenade. Band
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 9may1910

[] Vocal teacher's method of sight singing
pub Stickney and Rogers, Los Angeles 1946

compositions by other composers published by Victor Arnold Music Co. :
[] I'm looking for a girl that looks like you
lyric A. Dudley, music James B. Juvenal
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 21jun1909

[] Magnetic march. Band
music H. A. Vander Cook
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 7apr1910

[] Zuleika. Turkish love song. Orchestra
music H. O. Wheeler
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 7apr1910

[] Olympia. March. Band
music Charles J. Rockwell
pubVictor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 11apr1910

[] June roses. Trombone, cornet and piano
music H. O. Wheeler
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 2may1913

[] Olympia. March. Orchestra
music Charles J. Rockwell
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 7may1913

[] Winona. Serenade. Band
music Charles J. Rockwell
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 7may1913

[] There's a story in each face we meet. Song
music Homer Montfort, words Nannie Montfort
also arranged as waltz for orchestra with piano
pub Victor Arnold Music Co., Kansas City Missouri 1922
copyright Homer Montfort, Kansas City Missouri 9sep1922

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