Category Archives: 1900s

“Yankee Patrol” 1904

“Yankee Patrol” Band 1904 (Standard Disc Record 1795) Band – Yankee Patrol] Here is a one-sided Standard Disc Record that I set aside when I was searching for the 1905 Standard record of “Silver Heels” that I featured on my … Continue reading

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Performed On The Titanic: “Silver Heels” 1906

  “Silver Heels” Band 1906 (Standard Disc Record 3341) Band – Silver Heels] As you may already be aware from the extensive media coverage, this past evening was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.   A number of … Continue reading

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“Dance Of The Song Birds” – 1905

    “Dance Of The Song Birds” Victor Orchestra 1905 (Victor 4648) Victor Orchestra – Dance Of The Songbirds] This one sided Victor record from 1905 comes from the collection of my friend Christian From Dallas who has loaned me … Continue reading

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Lucette Korsoff

  “Il Bacio” Mlle. Korsoff of the Opera Comique, Paris 1906 (Victor 52723) Mlle Korsoff – Il bacio (Arditi)] Lucette Korsoff was an internationally famous soprano during the first two decades of the 20th century.  “Il Bacio” (“The Kiss”) was … Continue reading

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“Amina (Egyptian Serenade)”

  “Amina (Egyptian Serenade)” Sousa’s Band 1909 (Victor 31771) Sousa’s Band – Amina] Here is a single sided 12 inch record featuring a song that was written in 1907 by German composer Paul Lincke. The artist credit on the label … Continue reading

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“Sans Souci”

“Sans Souci” Orchestra Bells with Orchestra Accompaniment 1909 (Standard Disc Record A773) Orchestra Bells – San Souci] This recording comes from an old Standard Disc Record.   Standard Talking Machine Co. was one of a handful of Chicago based labels which … Continue reading

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