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D. J. O'Malley : ウィキペディア英語版
D. J. O'Malley
D. J. O'Malley (1867/1868 – March 6, 1943), full name Domenick John O'Malley, also known as The N Bar N Kid White, was a prolific American composer of cowboy songs and cowboy poetry, as well as a writer on Western subjects. He is best known today for his song "When the Work's All Done This Fall", originally published as the poem "After the Roundup".
==Early life==
O'Malley was born in New York City, the son of a Civil War soldier who stayed in the military after hostilities ended. When D. J. was about two years old, his biological father had surgery to remove a minie ball, dying shortly thereafter. O'Malley's mother, Margaret, quickly married Charles H. White, also a soldier, giving her children his last name. The family spent several years at Army bases in Kansas, Wyoming, and Montana. In 1881 Mr. White disappeared and Margaret and her children moved to Miles City, Montana.

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