Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
Victor Talking Machine Company 17624: A Anvil Chorus from "Il Trovatore" (God of the Nations) (Verdi) performed by Victor Male Chorus; B Spring Flowers from "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Saens) performed by Women's Chorus
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
[DAMAGED] Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company 5037: A My Old Kentucky Home (Foster) performed by Marie Tiffany and Male Trio; B Sweet Genevieve (Cooper, Tucker) performed by Charles Harrison and John Young
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Edison Records: The Evening Star from Opera Tannhauser (Wagner); Vesti la guibba ("On with the play") from Opera I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo), circa 1912-1929
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18190: A Serenade Good Night, Beloved! (Ethelbert Neven) performed by McKee Trio; B Bohemian Girl Melodies (Balfe) performed by McKee Trio
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Emerson Records No. 1068: Oh! What a Pal Was Mary (Leslie, Kalmar, Wendling) sung by Walter Scanlan (4450); Pretty Little Rainbow (Plunkett, Levenson) sung by Sterling Trio (4344), 1918
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18638: A Let the Rest of the World Go By (J. Keirn Brennan, Ernest R. Ball) performed by Elizabeth Spencer and Charles Hart; B I'm Like a Ship Without a Sail (James Kendis, James Brockman) performed by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18796: A Honolulu Honey (Weslyn, Applefield, Dyson) performed by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw; B Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine (Sam A. Perry) performed by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company 2170: A Ka-Lu-A Fox Trot from "Good Morning Dearie" (Jerome Kern) performed by Carl Fenton's Orchestra; B Blue Danube Blues Fox Trot from "Good Morning Dearie" (Jerome Kern) performed by Carl Fenton's Orchestra
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Victor Talking Machine Company 18834: A Birds of a Feather Fox Trot (Jack McGowan, Ed. Moran) performed by All Star Trio and their Orchestra with vocal refrain by Arthur Fields; B Leave Me with a Smile Fox Trot (Charles Koehler, Earl Burtnett) performed by All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company 5007: A Silver Threads Among the Gold (Danks) performed by Walter Hammand and Male Trio; B In the Sloaming (Orred, Harrison) performed by Elizabeth Lennox
This collection consists of 42 ten- and twelve-inch 78 RPM phonograph records of music and spoken-word recordings dating from the early 1900s. Several of the records are broken or cracked, and all of them are scratched from years of use.