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Videos from “phonophilo” (25 video results)
Edison Blue Amberol cylinder No. 4394 was dubbed from a Diamond Disc recording made by the Broadway Dance Orchestra on June 21, 1921. Not one of the best dubs, but it's ...
This Edison Gold Moulded wax cylinder No. 9041 was recorded in March, 1905 by the Edison Concert Band. Don't you just love the beginning? Too bad the Star Spangled Banner ...
This Edison 2-minute wax Gold Moulded cylinder No. 9130 was recorded in July, 1905. It is being played on my Edison Combination Standard Model D cylinder phonograph from ...
Edison recording No. 51238-R was made by the Atlantic Dance Orchestra on September 27, 1923. The record is being played on my Edison C-200 Diamond Disc phonograph from the ...
This Columbia Viva-Tonal recording No. 1801-D was made by Ruth on April 8, 1929. She was not only beautiful, but had a voice to match. This record is being played on my ...
This Victor batwing recording No. 19845-B was made on November 13, 1925. Roger Wolfe Kahn was a genious and his recordings are some of my favorites. This record is being ...
This is Victor scroll No. 20681-B, which was recorded on May 31, 1927. The song celebrates Charles Lindberg's solo flight across the Atlantic which was a very proud moment ...
This Edison recording was made in December, 1910 for Edison wax Amberol cylinder records. It was later pressed on Edison Blue Amberol record No. 1949. You might remember ...
This Prohibition-era Edison recording was made on April 14, 1919 and dubbed from Diamond Disc to Blue Amberol cylinder No. 3790. The lyrics are about a man who locks his ...
This Edison recording was made in October, 1915 for Diamond Disc records and dubbed to Blue Amberol cylinder No. 2789. It is being played on my circa 1908 Edison Standard ...
This Edison Diamon Disc recording No. 52105-L was recorded on September 21, 1927. It is being played on my Edison C-200 Diamond Disc phonograph.
This Edison Diamond Disc recording No. 51587-L was made on July 7, 1925. You can just imagine hearing the Tennessee Happy Boys performing this number in a speakeasy where ...
This World War I song was recored by Arthur Fields in April, 1917. This was actually a marching song about a cab (hack) driver, Patty Mack, in New York City who enlisted ...
This World War I song was recorded on May 10, 1917 and it was dubbed to Edison Blue Amberol cylinder No. 3252. Like many other songs at this time, it encouraged Americans ...
This rendition of the popular World War I song by George M. Cohan was dubbed for Edison Blue Amberol cylinder No. 3275. The recording date was July 1, 1917. This record ...
From Tropic To Tropic March was recorded in July, 1918 for production on Edison Diamond Disc. For some reason, the Diamond Disc was not put into production. This record ...
Glow Worm on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder No. 1807 was recorded in September, 1908. It is played on my Edison Amberola DX cylinder phonograph. Please excuse the skip towards ...
This "R" side of Edison Diamond Disc No.52065 was recorded by Clyde Doerr's Orchestra on July 1, 1927. It is probably one of the last acoustical recordings produced by Edison....
Edison Blue Amberol cylinder number 2171 was recorded in December, 1908, by the New York Military Band. This cylinder is being played on my circa 1908 Edison Standard Model ...
This is Brunswick record No. 3172-A, "Betty - Fox Trot," by Ben Selvin and His Orchestra, recorded April 13, 1926. This record is played on my 1914 Victor Victrola IV with ...
Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record No. 4757, by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare, recorded April 13, 1923. This cylinder recording was dubbed from an Edison Diamond Disc record....
This recording is on celluloid Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record No. 4451. The recording was made by the Broadway Dance Orchestra on October 18, 1921. There is some mighty ...
This recording is on celluloid Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record No. 3591. The recording was made by the New York Military Band in July, 1918. This march was written by ...
Listen to Edison Diamond Disc recording number 50913-R, "The Shiek - An Oriental Fox Trot," by the Broadway Dance Orchestra. This "Red Star" label recording was made on ...
Listen to the song "Chicago," by the Oriole Terrace Orchestra as recorded on a Brunswick 78rpm record. This record dates to around 1922.
The record is being played on my ...

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