(1826-1864), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Composer of such well-known songs as "Old Folks at Home," "Old Black Joe," "Old Kentucky Home," and "Oh Susannah," he died a pauper in New York City.
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- Stephen Collins Foster Biography from the Center for American Music, Foster Hall Collection, Stephen Foster Memorial, University of Pittsburgh.
- Stephen Collins Foster Site, Table of Contents Page 1 Biography and photos, the Foster family, first published songs, musical instruments, and Athens Academy.
- The Music of Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) The Foster family and a chronological list of his songs including the names of the lyricists.
- Stephen Collins Foster, A Pictorial Biography A page of pictures with biographical notes.
- Stephen Foster Songs - American Dreams Biography in five parts with pictures interspersed.
- PBS Online: Stephen Foster Companion to the documentary: includes audio files, sheet music, and program transcript.
- Infography about Foster, Stephen (1826-1864) Bibliography.
- Stephen Foster Brief biography and filmography showing the movies and television shows using his works from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
- Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) Listing including texts of "Beautiful Dreamer" and "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" from the Lied and Art Song Texts Page at REC Music.