Snooker Denmark, piano and bass drum
The Billboard. June 3, 1916
“Following are the roster, program and notes of Eddie Moore’s Peerless Band and Orchestra, with Melville’s Comedians. No. 1: Orchestra, Eddie Moore, leader and violin; J. Walker, flute; Frank Vilim, clarinet; Scrubby Watson, cornet: Gus Millir , trombone; Snooker Denmark, piano; Joe Jacobs, drums, Band: Ectdie Moore ano Scrubby Watson, cornets: Frank Villim, clarinet; Craddock and Jack Vinson, altos: Gus Miller and Bert Melville, trombones; Jack Walker, baritone. Joe Jacobs, snare drum; Snooker Denmark, bass drum. We feature the standards, some of which are William Tell, Second Hungarian Rhapsodie. Maritana, Italian in Algiers, Zampa, Morning, Noon and Night; Daughter of the Air, Isabel. Dance of the Hours, ete. Aside from being good musicians my men are neat dressers and are with and for the show at all times. which makes this a pleasant engagement.’’—Eddie Moore.