Hi David, I did a search for the full name you're looking for, Harry Edgar GREENAWAY, and found out you found some Lists to post on that I did not know about: MUSICAL-OCCUPATIONS THEATRICAL-ANCESTORS www.rootsweb.com It's a reminder to researchers to sometimes go to the home page and go to the Mailing List INDEX section, and then go to the OTHER and MISCELLANEOUS categories for Lists. You never know what List you will find mentioned. I already mentioned in my other message that my grandfather had a small, family band in the Springfield area during the 1940's or around 1950. He was Silas Dean LEWIS born in Stoneham. But, one of my mother's aunts married a Hobart PHELPS. They lived near us so we visited them while I was growing up. But, it wasn't until I started genealogy that I was reminded that Uncle Hobart had been an intertainer in Boston. If I'm remembering correctly, he was a female-impersonator and worked at "the Old Howard." (I wasn't able to find him mentioned as an entertainer - the Boston Public Library checked for me.) * Betty (near Lowell, MA) * Hobart and Ruby PHELPS had a son, Lawrence PHELPS, who became a famous builder of "church organs."