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Black Diamonds Band,
Whistling Rufus (single-sided, Zonophone X-40189, ca. 1905 British).
G; $2.00
Item # 4868 |
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Zon-o-phone Concert Band, College Life (single-sided, Zon-o-phone 202, 1905 U.S.).
G; edge chips [do not affect play]; $2.00
Item # 4869 |
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1906 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], tenor, In A Hammock Built For Two (single-sided, Columbia 3395, 1906 U.S.). New Brunswick-born McClaskey, usually recording under the pseudonym Henry Burr, was one of the most prolific recording artists of the early 20th century.
VG; $5.00
Item # 2707 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Harry Tally, tenor, Why Don’t You Try (single-sided, Columbia 3356, 1906 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 4870 |
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1908 |
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Harold Jarvis, tenor, Mary Of Argyle / The Bay Of Biscay (His Master’s Voice-Victor 16033, 1908 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 2720 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? / George Alexander, Abide With Me (Columbia A236, 1908 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10702 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Bobby Newcomb, Pretty Peggy / Columbia Orchestra,
The Nightingale And The Frogs (Columbia A-199, 1908 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4871 |
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1909
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Frank C. Stanley & Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Bye, Bye Dearie / Byron G. Harlan, When The Sunset TurnsThe Ocean’s Blue To Gold (Columbia A439, 1909 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 2702 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Elizabeth Wheeler, I Dreamt I Dwelled In Marble Halls / Harry Macdonough, Then You’ll Remember Me (Victor 16398, 1909 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 9939 |
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1910
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El Nino Orchestra [accordeon band], Tan Delicao / [unidentified orch.], La Dastra (1½" spindle hole, United Records T590, 1910? U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 4873 |
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Prince’s Orchestra,
Narcissus / Honeysuckle (Columbia A912, 1910 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4874 |
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Arthur Pryor’s Band, The Darkies Dream / William H. Reitz, Sorgenlos Polka (His Master’s Voice-Victor 16469, 1910 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10739 |
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1911
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John Jamieson, tenor,
The Bonnie Lass Of Ballochmyle / Mary Of Argyle (Columbia-Rena 1594, 1911? U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4877 |
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Sousa’s Band, Under The Double Eagle March / Arthur Pryor’s Band, “Lights Out” March (Victor 16960, 1911 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 9940 |
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1912
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Elsie Baker, with the Victor Orchestra, Picaninny’s Lullaby / John Barnes Wells, Mammy’s Song (Victor 17039, 1912 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4879 |
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1913
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Charles Denton, Captain Gingah O.T. / By The Sea (John Bull 5326, 1913 German [Prussian pressing]). Two classics of the British Music Hall.
VG; $10.00
Item # 9186 [Also listed under Personalities] |
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Harry McClaskey, Somewhere A Voice Is Calling / Elsie Baker & Frederick Wheeler, The Maiden Grey (His Master’s Voice-Victor 17475, 1913 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 2713 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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[unidentified baritone solo],
The Two Grenadiers / [illegible title] (1½" spindle hole, United Records A749, 1913 U.S.).
G; $3.00
Item # 4880 |
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[unidentified duo, possibly Ada Jones & Billy Murray?],
Bobbing Up And Down / Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll (1½" spindle hole, United Records A1298, 1913 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 4881 |
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Fred Van Eps, banjo; with orchestra, Whipped Cream / Guido Deira, accordeon, Everybody’s Doing It Now (1½" spindle hole, United Records A1294, 1913 U.S.). Great ragtime!
G; $3.00
Item # 4882 |
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1914
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Elsie Baker, contralto, One Sweetly Solemn Thought / Alan Turner, baritone, Crossing The Bar (His Master’s Voice-Victor 17564, 1914 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4883 |
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Joe Hayman, Cohen On The Telephone / Fred Duprez,
Happy Tho’ Married (Columbia A1516, 1914 U.S.). Hayman’s Yiddish-accented recording was the first comedy dialogue disc to sell a million copies.
G+; $2.00
Item # 2775 [Also listed under Comedy] |
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[unidentified tenor, but known to be Harry McClaskey as “Henry Burr”] The Land Of My Best Girl (5½" single-sided, Little Wonder 67, 1914 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10470 |
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Sandy McGregor,
Breakfast In Bed On Sunday Morning / The Picnic, Or Ev’ry Laddie Loves A Lassie (Columbia 1605, 1914 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4885 |
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The Peerless Quartet, My Daddy Long-Legs / Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], When You’re A Long, Long Way From Home (Columbia A1681, 1914 Canadian). McClaskey was also a member of the Peerless Quartet.
VG; $5.00
Item # 2715 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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[unidentified band & vocal chorus] It’s A Long, Long Way To Tipperary (5½" single-sided, Little Wonder 56, 1914 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10469 |
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1915
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Alma Gluck, soprano, Carry Me Back To Old Virginny (12" single-sided single, His Master’s Voice-Victor Red Label 74420, 1915 Canadian).
G+; grease pencil mark on label; $3.00
Item # 9307 |
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Anthony & [Charles?] Harrison, Let The Lower Lights Be Burning / [unidentified baritone] Nearer My God To Thee (Columbia A247, ca. 1915 U.S. reissue of 1908 release).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4886 |
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Albert Campbell & Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Runaway June / Herbert Stuart & Charles Harrison [as “Billy Burton”], I’m On My Way To Dublin Bay (Columbia A1756, 1915 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 2711 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Palie K. Lua & David K. Kaili of the Irene West Royal Hawaiians,
Kilima Waltz / Hawaiian Waltz Medley (His Master’s Voice B-297, 1915 British). Country & Western owes a lot to these kinds of early Hawaiian tunes.
VG+; writing on label; Gramophone Company Limited stamps on label; song titles and artists inscribed on wax master show through label; $2.00
Item # 4888 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Canada, Our Canada / Herbert Payne, Somewhere In France, Dear Mother (His Master’s Voice-Victor 120900, 1915 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10730 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Sandy McGregor,
That’s The Reason Noo I Wear A Kilt / We Parted On The Shore (Columbia R4028, 1915? Canadian reissue of 1907? recording).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4889 |
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Alice Nielsen, soprano,
Love’s Old Sweet Song / Bendemeer’s Stream (12" 78 rpm, Columbia Symphony Series A5670, 1915 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 6252 |
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Peerless Quartet, Don’t Take My Darling Boy Away / I’m On My Way To Dublin Bay (Victor 17736, 1915 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10076 |
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Herbert Stuart & Charles Harrison [as “Billy Burton”], There’s A Long, Long Trail / Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], There’s A Little Lane Without A Turning On The Way To Home Sweet Home (Columbia A-1791, 1915 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 2714 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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The Taylor, Hackel & Berge Trio,
Because / Mother Machree (Columbia A1735, 1915 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4890 |
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1916
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Nannette Flack & Ernest Aldwell, I Never Knew / Irving Kaufman, Way Down In Iowa I’m Going To Hide Away (Columbia A2126, 1916 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4891 |
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Wilfred Glenn, bass, I’m A Jolly Old Rover / The Old Sexton (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18025, 1916 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4892 |
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Billy Golden & Jim Marlowe, Marriage Difficulties / Michael Casey, Casey At Home (Columbia A1971, 1916 U.S.). A-side is “coon”-style comedy, B-side is “Irish” humour.
VG; $2.00
Item # 2774 [Also listed under Comedy] |
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Imperial Quartet, My Ain Folk / A Perfect Day (His Master’s Voice-Victor 17872, 1916 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10740 |
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Al Jolson, Down Where The Swanee River Flows / James Harrison & James Reed, They Made It Twice As Nice As Paradise And They Called It Dixieland (Columbia A2007, 1916 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10703 [Also listed under Personalities] |
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Vess Ossman’s Banjo Orchestra,
Kangaroo Hop / Merry Whirl (12", Victor 35536, 1916 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4893 |
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Peerless Quartet, Oh, Joe, With Your Fiddle And Bow (You Stole My Heart Away) / Arrah Go On, I’m Gonna Go Back To Oregon (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18046, 1916 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10655 |
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Prince’s Band, Liberty Bell March / Standard Bearer March (Columbia A2079, 1916 U.S.). Liberty Bell March is now better known as the theme from “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”; sounds great, and no dubbing in those days!
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4894 |
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James Reed & J.F. Harrison, There’s A Long, Long Trail / Olive Kline & Elsie Baker, For Better Or For Worse (His Master’s Voice 17882, 1916 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10741 |
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Sterling Trio, Do What Your Mother Did (I’ll Do The Same As Your Dad) / When The Sun Goes Down In Romany (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18079, 1916 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4895 |
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Victor Military Band, In Old Quebec (“Vive la Canadienne” and “O Canada”) / United Empire March (His Master’s Voice-Victor 17998, 1916 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 6841 |
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1917
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The Avon Comedy Four, I’m Crazy Over Every Girl In France / Peerless Quartette, We’re Going Over (Columbia A-2399, 1917 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4897 |
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Raymond Dixon & male quartet, My Own United States / Edward Hamilton & male quartet, We’ll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall (Victor 18293, 1917 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10742 |
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Robert Lewis & Imperial Quartette, Home, Sweet Home, For You We’re Fighting / James Harrod, I Want To Kiss Daddy Good-Night (Columbia R4009, 1917 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 10079 |
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McKee’s Orchestra, Forget-Me-Not / Sergeant Markels’ Orchestra, Felicia Waltz (12", His Master’s Voice-Victor 35639, 1917 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4899 |
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Peerless Quartette, America, Here’s My Boy / American Quartet, Let’s All Be Americans Now (Victor 18256, 1917 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 10653 |
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Peerless Quartette, Somewhere In France Is Daddy / Burr & Campbell, Laddie Boy (Columbia A2336, 1917 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 10078 |
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Prince’s Band, Columbia Graphophone Company March (Columbia Phonograph Company March) / Manhattan Beach March ( Columbia A-2455, 1917 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 6755 |
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Sterling Trio, My Sweetheart Is Somewhere In France / M.J. O’Connell, Send Me Away With A Smile (Columbia A-2355, 1917 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10704 |
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Billy Sunday Chorus (mixed chorus of 2,500 voices); Homer Rodeheaver, dir., America (My Country ’Tis Of Thee) / Sail On (Victor 18322, 1917 U.S.).
VG+; label has x's scratched on both sides; $3.00
Item # 6775 |
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1918
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Bernie & Baker, violin & accordion, Waters Of Venice / Good Bye Alexander (His Master’s Voice 18499, 1918 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4902 |
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Charles Hart & Lewis James, Till We Meet Again /Sterling Trio, Have A Smile (His Master’s Voice 18518, 1918 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4905 |
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Irving Kaufman, Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning / Arthur Fields, Good Morning, Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip (Okeh 1074, 1918 U.S.). Very early Okeh issue; all such are very noisy.
G+; $10.00
Item # 4906 |
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Louise, Ferera & Greenus, Hawaiian guitar, Hawaiian banjo & ukelele, Funiculi, Funicula / Maria, Maria (Columbia A2614, 1918 U.S.).
VG+; $4.00
Item # 4907 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Each Stitch Is A Thought Of You, Dear / Charles Hart & The Shannon Four, A Little Bit Of Sunshine (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18453, 1918 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2703 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Prince’s Band, The Regiment’s Return / On Review (Columbia A2536, 1918 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 9441 |
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Toscha Seidel, violin; Harry Kaufman, piano,
I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles (single-sided, Columbia 78798, 1918? U.S.).
G; $2.00
Item # 4909 |
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Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra,
Smiles / Rose Room (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18473, 1918 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4910 |
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Elizabeth Spencer, with The Sterling Trio, Where The Morning Glories Grow / The Sterling Trio, My Sunshine Jane (Down Beside The Weeping WillowTree) (His Master’s Voice 18403, 1918 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4911 |
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1919 |
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Columbia Orch., The Kiddies Christmas Frolic, Part I — Morning / Part II — Evening(Columbia A2800, 1919 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9295 [Also listed under Christmas] |
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Columbia Saxophone Quartette; Albert Campbell & Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], chorus, I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles / Columbia Saxophone Quartette, Beautiful Ohio Blues (Columbia A2784, 1919 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 2706 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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W. Eckstein’s Strand Trio, I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles / Burmah Moon (His Master’s Voice-Victor 216061, 1919 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 10688 |
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Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw, Don’t Cry Frenchy, Don’t Cry / Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18538, 1919 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2705 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Vivian Holt & Lillian Rosedale, Hush-a-Bye, Ma Baby / When The Shadows Softly Come And Go (His Master’s Voice 18550, 1919 Canadian). B-side is a Creamer & Layton song.
VG; $2.00
Item # 10744 |
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Hulda Lashanska, soprano, Thy Beaming Eyes (single-sided, Columbia 78355, 1919 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9525 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Oh! What A Pal Was Mary / Charles Harrison, Waiting (Columbia A-2785, 1919 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10705 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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John McDermott, I Love To Be A Sailor / I’ve Something In The Bottle For The Morning (Okeh 1117, 1919 U.S.; rogue label: A-side label is repeated on B-side). All early Okeh pressings are noisy.
G; $5.00
Item # 4914 |
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Miro’s Band; Walter B. Rogers, cond., Geraldine / The Bluebird (His Master’s Voice 216047, 1919 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4915 |
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Nicholas Orlando’s Orch., Till We Meet Again / Joseph Knecht’s Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orch., Beautiful Ohio (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18526, 1919 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 10689 |
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Prince’s Dance Orchestra, Dardanella / Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra, Wild Flower Waltz (Columbia A2851, 1919 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4917 |
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Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra; Hugo Frey & Frank Banta, pianos, “Head Over Heels” [medley foxtrot] / I’m Always Chasing Rainbows (12", His Master’s Voice-Victor 35682, 1919 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4918 |
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Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra, Tulip Time / Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra, featuring Harry Rederman & His Laughing Trombone, Yellow Dog Blues (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18618, 1919 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 10745 |
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Vivian Holt & Lillian Rosedale, Hush-a-Bye, Ma Baby / When The Shadows Softly Come And Go (His Master’s Voice 18550, 1919 Canadian). B-side is a Creamer & Layton song.
VG; $2.00
Item # 10744 |
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Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra, Arabian Nights / Nicholas Orlando’s Orchestra, Sand Dunes (His Master’s Voice 18536, 1919 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4920 |
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Beck’s Orchestra, Wait Till You Get Them Up In The Air, Boys / Van Eps Quartet, Since Katy The Waitress Became An Aviatress (His Master’s Voice 216083, 1920 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4921 |
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Coleman’s Orchestra, Let The Rest Of The World Go By / Buggy Riding (His Master’s Voice 216216, 1920 Canadian). B-side is a Jerome Kern song.
G+; $2.00
Item # 10735 |
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Coleman’s Orchestra, The Love Nest / Raderman’s Novelty Orch., So Long, Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone) (His Master’s Voice 216173, 1920 Canadian). B-side is a Kalmar-Ruby-Berlin song.
VG; $2.00
Item # 10733 |
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Coleman’s Orchestra, Patches / Dardanella (His Master’s Voice 216074, 1920 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10732 |
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Columbia Saxophone Sextette, Limehouse Nights / Buddha — Dardanella (Columbia A-2876, 1920 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10706 |
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Frank Crumit,
Margie / I’m A Lonesome Little Rain Drop (Columbia A3332, 1920 U.S.). Two great songs.
G; edge chip on B-side [does not affect play], tear in label; looks very rough and is a bit noisy but plays OK; $1.00
Item # 4922 |
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Henri’s Orchestra, Love Will Find A Way / Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems To Care) (His Master’s Voice 216079, 1920 Canadian). B-side is good up-tempo number.
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4924 |
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Al Jolson, Avalon / Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me? (Columbia A2995 copper label, 1920 U.S.).
NM; $10.00
Item # 2710 [Also listed under Canadian Artists; Personalities] |
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Joseph Knecht’s Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra, In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown / The All-American Five, Pretty Miss Virginia (Phonola 4219, 1920 Canadian). Scarce Canadian label, based in Elmira, Ont., and pressing Okeh material. Also issued on the Sun label [below].
G+; $5.00
Item # 10793 |
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Joseph Knecht’s Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra, In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown / The All-American Five, Pretty Miss Virginia (Sun 4219, 1920 Canadian). Scarce Canadian label, based in Toronto and pressing Okeh material. Also issued on the Phonola label [above].
VG+; $10.00
Item # 4925 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], Mother’s Hands /Charles Hart & Lewis James, When The Harvest Moon Is Shining (Victor 18668, 1920 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 2709 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], My Baby’s Arms / Miss Vera McLean, Love Will Find A Way (His Master’s Voice 216072, 1920 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10731 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Palace Trio, You’ll Be Sorry / Green Bros. Xylophone Orchestra, Fluffy Ruffles (Brunswick 2017, 1920 U.S.). Hot music, but disc is noisy.
G; tear in label; $1.00
Item # 4928 |
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Prince’s Dance Orchestra, Honolulu Eyes / Art Hickman’s Orchestra, June (Columbia A-3343, 1920 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10707 |
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Raderman’s Novelty Orchestra, I Want To Go To The Land Where The Sweet Daddies Grow / Harry Thomas Trio, I’ll Be With You When The Clouds Roll By (His Master’s Voice 216211, 1920 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4929 |
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Sherbo’s Orchestra, The Bells / Yerkes Marimba Band, On The Shores Of Tripoli (Aeolian-Vocalion 14117, 1920 brown shellac U.S. black & gold label).
G; $2.00
Item # 4930 |
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Sousa’s Band, Comrades Of The Legion / Who’s Who In Navy Blue (Victor 18683, 1920 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 9941 |
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Harry Thomas Trio, Scotch & Soda / Idle Dreams (His Master’s Voice 216199, 1920 Canadian). B-side is a Gershwin song.
G+; $2.00
Item # 10734 |
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Harry Thomas Trio, You Tell ’Em / Tripoli (His Master’s Voice 216193, 1920 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4931 |
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Rudy Wiedoeft’s Californians, In The Dusk / Carl Fenton’s Orchestra, Midnight Moon (Brunswick 2072, 1920 Canadian). B-side start is noisy. VG; $3.00
Item # 4932 |
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1921 |
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Diamond Trio [instrumental], My Mammy / Martucci’s Venetian Garden Orchestra, Coral Sea (His Master’s Voice 216275, 1921 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4933 |
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Diamond Trio, Stop It! / Van Eps Quartet, I’ve Got The Blues For My Kentucky Home (His Master’s Voice 216228, 1921 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4934 |
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Green Brothers’ Novelty Band, All By Myself / Peggy O’Neil (Apex 4398, 1921 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4935 |
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Charles Harrison, Somewhere A Voice Is Calling / Hughes Macklin, Little Mother Of Mine (His Master’s Voice 216303, 1921 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4936 |
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Imperial Dance Orchestra, Yoo-Hoo / It’s You (His Master’s Voice 216341, 1921 Canadian). Couple of nice, up-tempo tunes.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4938 |
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Lewis James & Shannon Four, There’s Only One Pal After All / Billy Jones, Peggy O’Neil (His Master’s Voice 216281, 1921 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4939 |
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Irving Kaufman, You’re Just The Type For A Bungalow / Don’t Throw Me Down (Victor 18811, 1921 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10746 |
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Joseph Knecht’s Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orch., Feather Your Nest / Marimba (His Master’s Voice 216199, 1921 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10736 |
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Lanin’s Southern Serenaders, Aunt Hagar’s Children Blues / Shake It & Break It (Puritan 11068, 1921 U.S.). Both sides hot; scarce label.
G+; $20.00
Item # 4943 |
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Ted Lewis & His Band, Ma [medley] / Bimini Bay (Columbia A3473, 1921 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10271 |
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The Melody Men [instrumental], Poor Me / Crooning (His Master’s Voice 216291, 1921 Canadian). Couple of nice, up-tempo tunes.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4944 |
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Raderman’s Novelty Orchestra, Say It With Music / Van Epps Quartet, Just Because (His Master’s Voice 216338, 1921 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4945 |
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Rega Dance Orchestra, Nellie Kelly, I Love You / Markel’s Orchestra, Chicago (Apex 4390, 1921 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 6843 |
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Regal Quartet, Plantation Lullaby / Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw, Honolulu Honey (His Master’s Voice 216350, 1921 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10737 |
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Joseph C. Smith & His Orchestra, I Want My Mammy — Mandy ’N’ Me / Stealing (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18845, 1921 Canadian). Couple of nice, up-tempo tunes.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4946 |
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Joseph C. Smith & His Orchestra, Blossom Time / Victor Arden & Phil Ohman, piano duet, Saturday (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18827, 1921 Canadian). B-side is hot!
VG; rough start both sides; $2.00
Item # 4947 |
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Harry Thomas Trio [Billy Jones, vocal], Take Me / In Old Manila (His Master’s Voice 216246, 1921 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4948 |
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[unidentified tenor], I Hear You Calling Me / A Little Love, A Little Kiss (76 rpm, Apex 534, 1921 Canadian). Nice vocal, though anonymous.
VG;
$2.00
Item # 4949 |
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All Star Trio & Their Orchestra, Hand-Painted Doll / Lonesome Land (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18896, 1922 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4950 |
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Nora Bayes,
You Need Someone, Someone Needs You / Mammy’s Carbon Copy (Columbia A3742, 1922 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4951 |
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The Benson Orchestra of Chicago; directed by Roy Bargy, The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / Tomorrow Morning (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18980, 1922 Canadian). Couple of nice, up-tempo tunes.
VG+; rough start both sides; $2.00
Item # 4952 |
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Club Royal Orchestra, directed by Clyde Doerr,
Who’ll Take My Place (When I’m Gone) / Georgette (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18919, 1922 Canadian). A-side is a bouncy foxtrot that seems to have gone unregarded at the time.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4953 |
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Club Royal Orchestra; directed by Clyde Doerr, California / All Star Trio & Their Orchestra, Who Believed In You? (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18890, 1922 Canadian). A-side features semi-hot piano solo.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4954 |
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Club Royal Orch.; dir. by Clyde Doerr, Sweet Indiana Home / Paul Whiteman & His Orch., You Won’t Be Sorry (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18901, 1922 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 5062 [also listed under Paul Whiteman] |
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Clyde Doerr & His Orchestra, When The Leaves Come Tumbling Down / Zez Confrey & His Orchestra, Zenda (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18945, 1922 Canadian).
VG+; A-side scratches are not audible; $3.00
Item # 4955 |
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Frank Ferera & Anthony Franchini,
Song To Hawaii / Hawaiian Echoes (Brunswick 2257, 1922 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4956 |
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Jan Garber & the Garber-Davis Orchestra,
La Paloma / O Sole Mio (Columbia A3792, 1922 U.S.).
G+; $3.00
Item # 4957 |
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The Great White Way Orchestra,
I’ll Be In My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow / You Gave Me Your Heart (So I Gave You Mine) (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18964, 1922 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 4958 |
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Charles Harrison, April Showers / Leave Me With A Smile (His Master’s Voice 18862, 1922 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 11287 |
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Knickerbocker Orchestra, Susie / Truly (Columbia A-3670, 1922 U.S.).
G+; $2.00; sticker on label
Item # 10708 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], My Buddy / Edna Brown & Henry Burr, Down Old Virginia Way (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18930, 1922 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10748 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Peerless Quartet, Mammy Lou / Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland (His Master’s Voice-Victor 18884, 1922 Canadian). B-side is a Kalmar & Ruby song.
VG; $2.00
Item # 10747 |
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Prince’s Orchestra, Pirouette / Columbia Orchestra, España (Columbia A-3767, 1922 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4961 |
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Harry Thomas Trio,
Another Scotch And Soda [Harry Lauder medley] / Valse Inspiration (His Master’s Voice 216367, 1922 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4962 |
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1923
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Capitol Theatre Jazz Orchestra, A Japanese Sunset / Souvenir (His Master’s Voice-Victor 216422, 1923 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4964 |
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Casino Dance Orchestra, On A Moonlight Night / Al Burt’s Orchestra, Come Let Us Dance The Waltz Of Love (Perfect 14127, 1923 U.S.).
VG+; includes Perfect sleeve; $3.00
Item # 10794 |
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Sasha Culbertson, violin; Helen Hamilton, piano, Serenade / Valse bluette (Vocalion B60054, 1923 orange shellac U.S. black, gold & beige label).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4965 |
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Edwin Dale, tenor, Somewhere In The World / Open The Gate Of Your Heart (Columbia 54-D copper label, 1923 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4966 |
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Vernon Dalhart, Open Your Arms My Alabamy / Charles Harrison & Irving Kaufman, Carolina In The Morning (Starr Gennett 8004, 1923 Canadian).
VG+; $15.00
Item # 2249 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orch., I Love You / Charles Dornberger & His Orch., The Life Of A Rose (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19151, 1923 Canadian). B-side is a Gershwin composition.
VG; $5.00
Item # 5066 [also listed under Paul Whiteman; Gershwin] |
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Frank Ferera & Anthony Franchini,
On The Beach At Waikiki / One-Two-Three-Four (Brunswick 2450, 1923 Canadian). Hawaiian or bluegrass? Not much to choose between them at this date!
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4967 |
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Wilfred Glenn, bass, with Shannon Four, When Good Fellows Get Together / Winter Song (Vocalion B14505, 1923 Canadian black, gold & beige label).
VG; writing on label; $2.00
Item # 4968 |
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Hawaiian Novelty Orchestra, Red Moon / After Every Party (Brunswick 2429, 1923 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4969 |
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Brooke Johns & His Orch.; dir by Jack Shilkret, When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked In / Bebe (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19092, 1923 Canadian). A-side is an Irving Berlin song; B-side is from the Broadway hit “Bombo.”
G+; $2.00
Item # 10749 |
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Arnold Johnson & His Orchestra,
Pale Venetian Moon / The Lovelight In Your Eyes (Brunswick 2394, 1923 Canadian).
G+; $1.00
Item # 4970 |
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Billy Jones, tenor, Three O’Clock In The Morning / Ernest Hare, bass, Coal Black Mammy (Starr Gennett 584, 1923 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4971 |
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Ted Lewis & His Band, Ted Lewis Popular Favorites / Charles Hackett, tenor; Toscha Seidel, violin, Schubert Serenade (Columbia Sample Record 1S, 1923 U.S. copper label).
VG; includes original special demonstration sleeve; bit of a rough start to A-side; $5.00
Item # 4972 |
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Manhattan Dance Orchestra, Down In Maryland / Think Of Me (Columbia A3807, 1923 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4973 |
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Victor Light Opera Company, Gems from “Blossom Time” / Gems from “The Yankee Princess” (12" single, His Master’s Voice-Victor 35722, 1923 Canadian).
A-side is highlights from a 1921 Broadway show; B-side is highlights froma 1922 Broadway show..
VG; $3.00
Item # 9535 [also listed under Shows, etc.] |
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1924
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The Benson Orchestra of Chicago; Don Bestor, dir.; Frank Sullivano, vocal, Doodle-Doo-Doo / Back In Hackensack New Jersey (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19318, 1924 Canadian).
VG+; visible scratch on B-side does not affect play; $5.00
Item # 5791 |
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Binghampton Kiwanis Quartet, Swing Along! / My Lady Chlo! (Columbia 229-D, 1924 U.S. copper label).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10711 |
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Vernon Dalhart, I’m Goin’ South / Charles Harrison, Linger Awhile (Starr Gennett 8160, 1924 Canadian).
VG+; $15.00
Item # 2246 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, The Wreck Of The ’97 / The Prisoner’s Song (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19427, 1924 Canadian). “Wreck” is the A-side on this Canadian release.
G+; $5.00
Item # 2251 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orch., Mandy Make Up Your Mind / Charles Dornberger & His Orch., The Pal That I Loved Stole The Gal That I Loved (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19492, 1924 Canadian).
VG+; sticker on label; $5.00
Item # 11294 [also listed under Paul Whiteman] |
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Halley & His Orchestra, Oh! How I Love My Darling! / An Oriental Night (Clover 1523, 1924 U.S.). Scarce label. Hot trumpet on A-side.
G+; $3.00
Item # 4974 |
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Bob Haring & His Orchestra [instrumental, with spoken introduction], Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mummy To Come Back Home) / Arthur Lange & His Orchestra, Please (Cameo 517, 1924 U.S.). B-side is NOT the Bing Crosby song. Couple of semi-hot arrangements.
VG; $3.00
Item # 4975 |
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Charles Hart, Stay Home, Little Girl, Stay Home / Lewis James, It’s a Man, Every Time, It’s A Man (Columbia 73-D, 1924 U.S. copper label).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10709 |
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Art Hickman’s Orch., Mandalay / Vincent Rose & His Montmartre Orch., String Beans (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19379, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9952 |
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Fritz Imhoff mit Orig. Lanner-Quartett,
[Kálmán] Gräfin Mariza, “Grüss mir mein Wien” / Gräfin Mariza, “Komm, Zigan” (Grammophon B-42220, 1924 German).
VG; edge chip [does not affect play]; $2.00
Item # 4977 |
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Lewis James,
It’s A Man Ev’ry Time, It’s A Man / Say It Again (Starr Gennett 9527, 1924 Canadian).
G+; $1.00
Item # 4978 |
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Lewis James, The Pal That I Loved Stole The Gal That I Loved / The Ten Commandments Of Love (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19473, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10752 |
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Isham Jones Orchestra, It Had To Be You / After The Storm (Brunswick 2614, 1924 Canadian). Nice semi-hot version of It Had To Be You.
VG; edge chip on A-side affects first couple of seconds of play; $3.00
Item # 6844 |
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Art Kahn & His Orch., Stay Home, Little Girl, Stay Home / Lewis James, It’s A Man, Every Time, It’s A Man (Columbia 73-D, 1924 U.S. copper label).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10709 |
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Art Kahn & His Orch., There’s Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes / Don’t Mind The Rain (Columbia 109-D, 1924 U.S. copper label).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10710 |
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[Sam] Lanin & His Orchestra, After The Storm (Life And Love Seem Sweeter) / Lucky Strike Orchestra, Lazy (Apex 8189, 1924 Canadian). Couple of semi-hot arrangements; B-side is an Irving Berlin tune.
VG; includes scarce Apex sleeve [damaged]; $5.00
Item # 4979 |
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S.S. Leviathan Orch.; dir. by Nelson Maple, Nightingale / The Troubadors, Sunrise And You (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19342, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10750 |
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Victor Salon Orch., What’ll I Do? / Marchéta (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19433, 1924 Canadian). A-side is one of Irving Berlin’s loveliest melodies.
VG; $3.00
Item # 10751 |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orch., Where The Dreamy Wabash Flows / George Olsen & His Music, Follow The Swallow (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19428, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5070 [also listed under Paul Whiteman] |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orch., Linger Awhile / Joe Raymond & His Orch., Hollywood (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19211, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5067 [also listed under Paul Whiteman] |
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Bessie Smith, Hateful Blues / Frankie Blues (Columbia 14023-D, 1924 U.S.).
G [rough & worn, but scarce in any condition]; edge chip [does not affect play]; $10.00
Item # 8087 [also listed under R&B, Doo Wop, etc.] |
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Bessie Smith, Ticket Agent Ease Your Window Down / Pinchback Take ’Em Away (Columbia 14025-D, 1924 U.S.).
G [rough & worn, but scarce in any condition]; edge chip [does not affect play]; $10.00
Item # 8088 [also listed under R&B, Doo Wop, etc.] |
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Clara Smith & Her Jazz Trio, I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down / You Don’t Know My Mind (Columbia 14013-D, 1924 U.S.).
G [rough & worn, but scarce in any condition]; $10.00
Item # 8089 [also listed under R&B, Doo Wop, etc.] |
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The Troubadours,
After The Storm (Life And Love Seem Sweeter) / [Frank Ferera, steel guitar], Hula Lou (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19296, 1924 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4980 |
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The Varsity Eight, Why Did I Kiss That Girl? / Haring’s Happy Harmonists, Mobile Blues (Cameo 516, 1924 U.S.). Couple of semi-hot arrangements.
G+; A-side is a bit noisy; $2.00
Item # 4981 |
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Victor Salon Orch.; directed by Nathaniel Shilkret,
All Alone / Memory Lane (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19505, 1924 Canadian). A-side is an Irving Berlin weepy.
VG; edge chip on A-side [does not affect play]; $2.00
Item # 4982 |
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Victor String Orchestra,
Out Of The Dusk To You / Eleanor (Victor 19364, 1924 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4983 |
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Waring’s Pennsylvanians; Tom Waring, vocal, Memory Lane / Waring’s Pennsylvanians, Down Home Blues (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19303, 1924 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 4984 |
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1925
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Gene Austin & Carson Robison, Way Down Home / Vernon Dalhart, The Time Will Come (Victor 19637, 1925 U.S.). Awesome jazzy vocals
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4987 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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The Cavaliers, Take Me Back Marguerite / Dreamy Carolina Moon (Columbia 390D, 1925 U.S.).
B-side has incidental singing by Vernon Dalhart.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 2357 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, He Sure Can Play The Harmonica / Ain’t You Coming Out To-night? (Victor 19667, 1925 U.S.).
VG; $5.00; edge chip, does not affect play
Item # 2358 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, Many, Many Years Ago / After The Ball (Brunswick 2924, 1925 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2248 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, The Mule Song / A Gay Caballero (Velvet Tone 1812-V, 1925 U.S.).
VG; $10.00; edge chip, does not affect play
Item # 2359 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, The Prisoner’s Song / Wreck Of The ’97 (Bell 340, ca. 1925 U.S.).
G; $3.00
Item # 2250 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, Putting On The Style / The Little Black Moustache (Victor 19919, 1925 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2356 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, The Sidewalks Of New York / The Girl I Left Behind Me (Columbia 437-D, 1925 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2252 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Carl Fenton’s Orchestra,
Footloose / I Miss My Swiss (Brunswick 2943, 1925 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 4988 |
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Henry Ford’s Old Time Dance Orchestra, Seaside Polka / Heel And Toe Polka (Victor 19909, 1925 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4989 |
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Ford & Glenn, Since You Called Me Sweetheart / What Do We Care If It’s One O’clock (Columbia 474-D, 1925 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 4990 |
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Henry Halstead & His Orch., On The Way To Monterey / Moonlight And Roses (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19579, 1925 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10753 |
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International Novelty Orchestra, No Wonder / Jack Shilkret’s Orch., Betty Lee (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19590, 1925 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10754 |
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Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra, Yearning / Don’t Bring Lulu (Brunswick, 2859, 1925 Canadian).
VG+: $5.00
Item # 4991 |
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Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra [Charles Kaley, vocal], If You Knew Susie / Ukulele Baby (Brunswick 2903, 1925 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 4992 |
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Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”]; with Frank Banta, piano; Rudy Wiedoeft, sax, Honest And Truly / Dear One (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19597, 1925 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10755 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Missouri Jazz Band [Joseph Samuels], Doo Wacka Doo / Hollywood Dance Orchestra [Joseph Samuels], Because They All Love You (Apex 8293, 1925 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 4993 |
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Sydney Mitchell, How I Love That Girl! / Arthur Hall & John Ryan, Just Like You (Clover 1532, 1925 U.S.). Scarce label..
G+; $5.00
Item # 4994 |
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George Olsen & His Music, Who / Sunny (Victor 19840, 1925 U.S.).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 10757 |
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Elliott Shaw, The Midnight Waltz / Edna Brown & Lewis James, Only A Weaver Of Dreams (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19683, 1925 Canadian). Early electrical recording.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10756 |
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Victor Salon Orch., A Perfect Day / Mother Machree (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19874, 1925 Canadian). Early electrical recording.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 9297 |
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Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians,
Freshie / Mighty Blue (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19784, 1925 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 4997 |
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Waring’s Pennsylvanians, Annie Dear / Dan Gregory’s Orchestra,
Then You’ll Know That You’re In Love (Victor 19554, 1925 U.S.).
NM; $5.00
Item # 4998 |
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Windsor Hotel Orch. (Harold Leonard & His Red Jackets), Yearning (Just For You) / Ghetto(His Master’s Voice 216491, 1925 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 10738 |
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1926
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Al & Bob,
Out Yonder / Hi-Diddle-Diddle (Domino 21523, 1926 Canadian brown shellac).
G+; rather noisy; $1.00
Item # 4999 |
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Harry Archer & His Orch., A Little Bungalow / Great Big Bear (Brunswick 3037, 1926 Canadian). A-side is an Irving Berlin song; lyrics to B-side song by Ira Gershwin among others.
VG; $3.00
Item # 11291 |
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Rex Battle & His Dance Orch., Let Me Call You Sweetheart / Fletcher Henderson & His Orch.; Donald Redman, vocal, I Wanna Go Where You Go-Do What You Do, Then I’ll Be Happy (Apex 8430, 1926 Canadian).
VG; small edge chip on B-side, does not affect play; $5.00
Item # 9947 |
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B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orch.; The Silver Masked Tenor, vocal, Mary Lou / Petrushka (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20204, 1926 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 11295 |
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Conway’s Band, Colonel Bogey March / Battleship Connecticut March (Starr Gennett 4226, 1926 Candian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 11289 |
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Criterion Quartet, Church In The Wildwood / Wayside Cross (Brunswick 3292, 1926 Canadian)
VG; $2.00
Item # 9443 [also listed under Religious] |
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Criterion Quartet, Some Blessed Day / Sweeter As The Years Go By (Brunswick 3296, 1926 Canadian)
G+; $2.00
Item # 9444 [also listed under Religious] |
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Frank Crumit; Frank Banta, piano, Pretty Little Dear / Get Away Old Man, Get Away (Victor 21037, 1926 U.S.). Folky.
VG+; $5.00
Item # 5000 |
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Vernon Dalhart, Lay My Head Beneath A Rose / The Old Fiddler’s Song (Columbia 15087-D, 1926 U.S.).
G; $2.00
Item # 2247 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Four Aristocrats, Don’t Sing Aloha When I Go / She’s Still My Baby (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20314, 1926 Canadian). Electrical recording; B-side is hot.
VG; $3.00
Item # 9549 |
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Jean Goldkette & His Orch., Dinah / After I Say I’m Sorry (What Can I Say?) (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19947, 1926 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 10759 |
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Jean Goldkette & His Orch., Gimme A Little Kiss, Will Ya? / Lonesome And Sorry (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20031, 1926 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 10760 |
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Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, Sweet Hawaiian Dreams / Hawaiian Sunset (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20022, 1926 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 16071 |
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International Novelty Quartet, Cuckoo [waltz] / Lena [schottische] (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20253, 1926 Canadian). Early electrical recording.
VG; $3.00VG; $3.00
Item # 9949
Item # 5002 |
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Lewis James, Too Many Parties And Too Many Pals / Gene Austin, How I Love Her And She Loves Me Is Nobody’s Business (His Master’s Voice-Victor 19953, 1926 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5003 |
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Isham Jones Orchestra, My Castle In Spain / I Love My Baby (Brunswick 3015, 1926 Canadian). B-side is especially hot!
VG; comes with nice original Canadian Brunswick sleeve; $10.00
Item # 5004N |
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Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orch.; Franklyn Baur, vocal, To-ight You Belong To Me / George Olsen & His Music; Fran Frey, vocal, I’ve Got The Girl! (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20359, 1926 Canadian). |
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Irving Kaufman, Tell Me You Love Me / The Record Bys, I’ll Say It With A Pretty Little Song (Harmony 207-H, 1926 U.S.).
NM; immaculate, with just a couple of spindle tracks; comes with nice original Harmony sleeve; $5.00
Item # 5005o |
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The Merrymakers, Down On The Banks Of The Old Yazoo / Sunny Disposish (Brunswick 3312, 1926 Canadian). Lyrics to B-side song by Ira Gershwin.
VG; $3.00
Item # 11290 |
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National Music Lovers Dance Orchestra,
Cecilia / Nobody But You (National Music Lovers 1126, 1926 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 5006 |
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George Olson & His Music, The Girl Friend / Sid Sydney’s Orchestra, Could I, I Certainly Could (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20029, 1926 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 5007 |
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Peerless Quartet, with Billy Murray, My Dream Of The Big Parade / Harry McClaskey [as “Henry Burr”], The Prisoner’s Sweetheart (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20098, 1926 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10762 [Also listed under Canadian Artists] |
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Leo Reisman & His Orchestra, Alabama Stomp / Petrushka (Columbia 776-D, 1926 U.S.). A-side is quite hot, for Reisman.
G+; edge chip [does not affect play]; $3.00
Item # 5009
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Leo Reisman & His Orchestra, Bye Bye Blackbird / I May Be Dancing With Somebody Else (Columbia 653-D, 1926 U.S.).
VG; $2.00
Item # 5010 |
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Ben Selvin & His Orchestra, Hoodle Dee Doo Dee Doodoo / Ben Selvin & His Orchestra; Keller Sisters & Lynch, vocals, When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin’ Along (Brunswick 3213, 1926 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 6846 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra,
The Riff Song / One Alone (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20373, 1926 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5011 |
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Victor Light Opera Company, Gems From “Robin Hood” — Part 1 / Part 2 (12" single, His Master’s Voice-Victor 35784, 1926 Canadian). Highlights from an 1890 Broadway show. Electrical recording.
G+; $2.00
Item # 9306 [also listed under Shows] |
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Victor Salon Orchestra, Indian Love Call / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20202, 1926 Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 5012 |
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Waring’s Pennsylvanians; Tom Waring, vocal, Chérie, I Love You / B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orch.; Joseph Knecht, dir.; The Silver-Masked Tenor, vocal, Burgundy (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20074, 1926 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10761 |
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Harold Williams; acc. by Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards & vocal chorus,
Land Of Hope And Glory / The Sheffield Choir; Henry Coward, cond., [Handel] The Messiah — Hallelujah Chorus (12" single, Columbia 50022-D, 1926 U.S.). Electrical recording.
VG; $3.00
Item # 9305 |
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1927
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Gene Austin,
Are You Happy? / The Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20977, 1927 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 5013 |
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Gene Austin, My Blue Heaven / Are You Thinking Of Me To-Night? (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20964, 1927 Canadian).
G+; writing, sticker on label; $3.00
Item # 5014 |
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Gene Austin, Thinking Of You / Sunday (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20411, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 11286 |
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B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orch.; Joseph Knecht, dir.; The Silver-Masked Tenor, vocal, If All The Stars Were Pretty Babies (And I Was The Man In The Moon) / Jean Goldkette & His Orch., A Lane In Spain (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20491, 1927 Canadian). B-side line-up includes Bix, Frank Trumbauer, Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti.
VG+; $20.00
Item # 10763 |
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Vernon Dalhart & Carson Robison, My Blue Mountain Home / Golden Slippers (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20539, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9956 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vaughn De Leath & Ed. Smalle, Together, We Two / Johnny Marvin & Ed. Smalle, Kiss And Make Up (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21042, 1927 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10670 |
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Arthur Fields, All I Want Is You Dear / Francis Herold, In A Little Spanish Town (’Twas On A Night Like This) (Grey Gull 2306, 1927 U.S. orange/brown shellac).
G+; $2.00
Item # 5016 |
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Chester Gaylord (The Whispering Serenader), You Don’t Like It — Not Much / Dew-Dew-Dewy Day (Brunswick 3613, 1927 Canadian).
G+; $3.00
Item # 11298 |
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Louise Goody & Charles King, Sometimes I’m Happy / The Revelers, Hallelujah! (Victor 20609, 1927 U.S.).
G+; $3.00
Item # 5017 |
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Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra; Harold Lambert, vocal, Among My Souvenirs / Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders; Hal White, vocal, What’ll You Do? (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21084, 1927 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 5018 |
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Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra,
Where The Wild, Wild Flowers Grow / Calling (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20717, 1927 Canadian). A-side is hot!
G+; edge chips [do not affect play]; $2.00
Item # 5019 |
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Paul Whiteman & His Orch., My Blue Heaven / Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orch., All By My Lonesome (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20828, 1927 Canadian). Bing Crosby & Al Rinker are among the vocal chorus on the Whiteman side.
G+; $5.00
Item # 5074 [also listed under Paul Whiteman; Bing Crosby] |
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Jim Miller & Charlie Farrell,
What Do We Do On A Dew-Dew-Dewy Day / It Was Only A Sun Shower (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20906, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5020 |
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Moran & Mack,
Two Black Crows: Parts 1 & 2 (Columbia 935-D, 1927 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 2776 [Also listed under Comedy] |
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Moran & Mack, Two Black Crows: Parts 3 & 4 (Columbia 1094-D, 1927 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 11054 [also listed under Comedy] |
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Moran & Mack,
Two Black Crows: Parts 5 & 6 (Columbia 1198-D, 1927 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 2777 [Also listed under Comedy] |
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Phil Ohman & Victor Arden with Their Orchestra, There's Everything Nice About You / Mine (Brunswick 3457, 1927 Canadian).
VG+; rough start both sides; come with nice original Brunswick sleeve; $2.00
Item # 5021 |
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George Olsen & His Music, Lucky In Love / The Best Things In Life (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20872, 1927 Canadian). Two big De Sylva-Brown-Henderson hits from the show “Good News.”
VG; $3.00
Item # 10766 |
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Peerless Quartet, In The Sweet Bye And Bye / The Home Over There (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20669, 1927 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10764 |
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Ray Perkins, Are You Happy? / Me And My Shadow (Brunswick 3635, 1927 Canadian). Really nice vocals in a plaintive style.
VG+ disc; $5.00
Item # 5022 |
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Jacques Renard & His Cocoanut Grove Orch.; Franklyn Baur, vocal, Are You Lonesome Tonight? / Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orch.; Lewis James, vocal, Molly Malone (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20978, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10768 |
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Jacques Renard & His Orch.; Gene Austin, vocal, C’est vous (It’s You) / Charles Dornberger & His Orch.; Elliott Shaw, vocal, My Sweetheart Waltz (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20716, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10765 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, The Doll Dance / When Day Is Done (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20503, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9299 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong / Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra, Just The Same (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20634, 1927 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5023 |
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Victor Salon Orch.; Nathaniel Shilkret, dir., Le Secret / Pirouette (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20416, 1927 Canadian).
VG; sticker on label; $3.00
Item # 5024 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra; Johnny Marvin & Ed Smalle, vocals, There’s A Cradle In Carolina / George Olsen & His Music, The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On) (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21040, 1927 Canadian). A-side is hot!
VG; $3.00
Item # 5025 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra; Johnny Marvin, vocal, Where Have You Been All My Life? / Pull Yourself Together (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20902, 1927 Canadian). Hot!
G+; $2.00
Item # 5026 |
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Blue Steele & His Orchestra, Girl Of My Dreams, I Love You / Sugar Babe, I’m Leavin’! (His Master’s Voice-Victor 20971, 1927 Canadian). Hot stuff!
G+; $2.00
Item # 5027 |
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The Symphonic Trio, Just A Memory / Metropolitan Dance Orchestra, Are There Any More At Home Like You (Grey Gull 1461, 1927 U.S. light blue, gold & white label).
G; $2.00
Item # 5028 |
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The Troubadors,
Diane (I’m In Heaven When I See You Smile) / Dream Kisses (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21000, 1927 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 5029 |
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The Troubadors, Diane (I’m In Heaven When I See You Smile) / Dream Kisses (Victor 21000, 1927 U.S.).
G+; $2.00
Item # 5030 |
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[studio track] Victor Light Opera Company, [Romberg] Gems from “The Desert Song” / [Kalman] Gems from “Countess Maritza” (12" single, His Master’s Voice-Victor 35809, 1927 Canadian).
Highlights from two 1926 Broadway shows.
VG; $3.00
Item # 9536 [also listed under Shows, etc.] |
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1928
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Gene Austin,
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love / I Wonder If You Miss Me Tonight (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21798, 1928 Canadian).
G+; $2.00
Item # 5031 |
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Gene Austin, Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time / Then Came The Dawn (Victor 21564, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5032 |
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Gene Austin,
Ramona / Girl Of My Dreams (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21334, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5033 |
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Brown Brothers, How Could Jack Horner Just Fit In A Corner (And Have Such A Wonderful Time) / Sid Gary, King For A Day (Lincoln 2953, 1928 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 112921 |
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Coleman’s Orchestra, Cuban Moon / June (His Master’s Voice 216217, 1928 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 5034 |
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Frank Crumit,
A Gay Caballero / The Ladies or I Learned About Women From ’Er (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21735, 1928 Canadian).
VG; original dealer’s sticker on label; $5.00
Item # 5035 |
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Vernon Dalhart, Wanderin’ / Who Said I Was A Bum? (Columbia 1585-D, 1928 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 2253 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, You Can’t Blame Me For That / Vernon Dalhart & Carson Robison, That Good Old Country Town (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21306, 1928 Canadian).
G+; $5.00
Item # 9448 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Dolores Del Rio, Ramona / Ya Va Cayendo (His Master’s Voice-Victor Red Seal 4053, 1928 Canadian). Her name appears as her signature on the label — quite a concession for Victor.
VG; $5.00
Item # 10728 |
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Frank Ferera’s Hawaiian Trio; Annette Hanshaw, vocal, Carolina Moon / Maui Chimes (Velvet Tone 1826-V, 1928 U.S.).
VG; $10.00
Item # 5036 |
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Ferera’s Hawaiians, Jeannine (I Dream Of Lilac Time) / My Angel (Angela Mia) (Microphone 22332, 1928 Canadian brown shellac). Scarce label.
G+; $3.00
Item # 5037 |
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Frank Gilbert,
Ramona / If I Can’t Have You (Domino 21661, 1928? Canadian brown shellac).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5038 |
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Lou Gold & His Orch., I’m Always Building Castles In The Air / Society Night Club Orch., Just A Sweetheart (Lincoln 3014, 1928 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 11292 |
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George Hall & His Orch., Drifting Down On Honolulu Bay / Bob Haring & His Orch., Too Busy (Lincoln 2918, 1928 U.S.).
G+; edge chip [does not affect play]; $3.00
Item # 11293 |
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Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra,
You’re A Real Sweetheart / Lonely Little Bluebird (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21510, 1928 Canadian). Good up-tempo stuff.
VG; $5.00
Item # 5041 |
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Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra, Blue Bird Why Don’t You Call On Me / Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra, Lewis James, vocal, My Angel (Brunswick 3927, 1928 Canadian). A-side is hot!
VG+; light scuffs; $5.00
Item # 5042 |
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Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra, Blue Grass / Lonely Little Bluebird (Brunswick 4002, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $5.00
Item # 11305 |
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Gerald Marks & His Orch., Together / Without You Sweetheart (Columbia 1343-D, 1928 U.S.).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 11302 |
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The Melody Men, Fair One and Old Fashioned Garden / The Broadway Blues (His Master’s Voice 216222, 1928 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 5043 |
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George Olsen & His Music; George Olsen, vocal, Sonny Boy / The Troubadors, Beggars Of Life (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21683, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 10769 |
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Jimmie Rodgers, Treasures Untold / Mother Was A Lady (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21433, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $25.00
Item # 2291 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Shannon Quartet, The Sidewalks Of New York / On The Banks Of The Wabash Far Away (Columbia 1358-D, 1928 U.S.).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 5044 |
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Harry Thomas, piano, You’re A Real Sweetheart / Lonesome In The Moonlight (His Master’s Voice-Victor 216524, 1928 Canadian). B-side is pretty hot.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 5045 |
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The Troubadors; Frank Munn, vocal, One Kiss / Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orch., Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21775, 1928 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10770 |
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The Troubadours, When Love Comes Stealing / A Kiss Before The Dawn (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21606, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9445 |
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Waring’s Pennsylvanians; Clare Hanlon, vocal, How About Me? / Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orch.; The Four Rajahs, vocals, Sweet Dreams (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21792, 1928 Canadian). A-side is an Irving Berlin song; B-side is by Yellen & Agar.
VG; $3.00
Item # 10771 |
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Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians,
That Melody Of Love / Was It A Dream? (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21297, 1928 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5046 |
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Tommy Weir, tenor, Ramona / Beloved (Diva 2625-G, 1928 U.S.). The Diva label was manufactured by Columbia for sale in the W.T. Grant chain stores.
VG; $3.00
Item # 5047 |
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Gus Arnheim & His Orch.; Buster Dees, vocal, Sleepy Valley / This Is Heaven (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21986, 1929 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9298 |
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Gene Austin,
Carolina Moon / I Wish I Had Died In My Cradle (Before I Grew Up To Love You) (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21833, 1929 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5048 |
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Gene Austin, with Robertson & Smalle, Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) / That’s What I Call Heaven (HMV-Victor 21893, 1929 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 5049 |
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Ted Bartell & His Orch.; Tom Frawley, vocal, I Get The Blues When It Rains / Arthur Ross & HisWesterners; Tom Frawley, vocal, Do Something (Velvet Tone 1913-V, 1929 U.S.). B-side is semi-hot.
VG+; $5.00
Item # 5050 |
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Vernon Dalhart, Eleven Cent Cotton / Vernon Dalhart & Adelyn Hood, Sing Hallelujah (His Master’s Voice-Victor V-40050, 1929 Canadian).
G+; $5.00
Item # 9449 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, Going Down To New Orleans / My Kentucky Mountain Girl (Velvet Tone 1982-V, 1929 U.S.).
VG; $10.00
Item # 2245 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Vernon Dalhart, Home In The Mountains / Out In The Great North West (Velvet Tone 2071-V, 1929 U.S.).
VG; $10.00
Item # 2355 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Jack Edwards, A Gay Caballero / Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder (Supertone 9356, 1929 U.S.). Scarce label.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 9288 |
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Ford & Glenn, When It’s Springtime In The Rockies / The Utah Trail (Columbia 1828-D, 1929 U.S.).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9301 |
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Oscar Grogan, Honey / I’m Just A Vagabond Lover (Columbia 1829-D, 1929 U.S.).
VG; writing on label; $3.00
Item # 5052 |
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The High Hatters; cond. by Leonard Joy; Frank Luther, vocal, My Love Parade / Nobody’s Using It Now (His Master’s Voice-Victor 22232, 1929 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10777 |
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International Concert Orchestra, dir. by Nathaniel Shilkret,
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers / Bummel Petrus: Intermezzo (His Master’s Voice-Victor V-25, late 1920s? Canadian).
VG; $2.00
Item # 5054 |
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Charles King, The Wedding Of The Painted Doll / Broadway Melody (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21964, 1929 Canadian).
VG; $3.00
Item # 9446 |
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Sam Lanin & His Orch.; Marvin Young, vocal, Deep In The Arms Of Love / Bar Harbor Society Orch.; Arthur Fields, vocal, Love Me (Velvet Tone 2017-V, 1929 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 11183 |
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Johnny Marvin, Your Mother And Mine / Finding The Long Way Home (His Master’s Voice-Victor 22022, 1929 Canadian). B-side is a Gus Kahn-Harry Warren song.
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10774 |
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Jack Miller, acc. by The New Englanders,
Louise / I’m Just A Vagabond Lover (Velvet Tone 1914-V, 1929 U.S.).
VG; bare spot in label; $5.00
Item # 5055 |
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Ernie Noble & His Orchestra [Adrian Schubert], My Little Sunshine / Lloyd Hall & His Orchestra, Breakaway (Crown 81070, 1929 Canadian brown shellac). Quite hot.
G+; $2.00
Item # 5056 |
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Jimmie Rodgers, I’m Lonely And Blue / The Sailor’s Plea (His Master’s Voice-Victor V-40054, 1929 Canadian).
G+; $10.00
Item # 7231 [also listed under Country & Western] |
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Salon-Kapelle Herbert Glad, Was Blumen träumen / Ay-Ay-Ay (Tri-Ergon TE 5077, 1929 German). Recorded in Berlin; the scarce Tri-Ergon label had a patented recording and pressing process that was particularly advanced for its day; nice fidelity.
VG; stamp [“Ammre Gmbh”] on label [Ammre was the German copyright agency fropm 1929 to 1938]; $10.00
Item # 6742 |
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Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra; Burt Lorin, vocal, You Were Meant For Me / The Four Rajans, vocals, Broadway Melody (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21886, 1929 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 10652 |
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Barney Trimble & His Oklahomans; Tom Frawley, vocal, The Wedding Of The Painted Doll / The Harmonians; Tom Frawley, vocal, A Garden In The Rain (Velvet Tone 1894-V, 1929 U.S.).
VG; $5.00
Item # 5057 |
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The Troubadors; Frank Munn, vocal, Pagan Love Song / Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, The One Girl (His Master’s Voice-Victor 21931, 1929 Canadian).
VG+; $5.00
Item # 5058 |
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Victor Salon Orch.; dir. by Nathaniel Shilkret, The Wedding Of The Painted Doll / Pagan Love Song (His Master’s Voice-Victor 22043, 1929 Canadian).
VG+; $3.00
Item # 10775 |