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Category Archives: 1910s
“It’s A Long Way To Berlin” – 1917
“It’s A Long Way To Berlin” Fred Fairbanks, vocal 1917 (Pathe 20266) It’s A Long Way To Berlin This weekend was the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which sparked the start of World War … Continue reading
4th of July Music – Sousa’s Band
“Stars And Stripes Forever” Sousa’s Band 1912 (Victor 16777-A) Stars And Stripes Forever – Sousa’s Band “Fairest Of The Fair March” Sousa’s Band 1908 (Victor 16777-B) Fairest Of The Fair March – Sousa’s Band “Washington Post March” Sousa’s Band 1912 … Continue reading
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Garde Republicaine Band Of France – circa 1916
“March des Alsaciens Lorraine” Garde Republicaine Band Of France circa 1916 ( Pathe 35032 B) March des Alsaciens Lorraine – Garde Republicaine Band Of France “La Diane – La Retraite Federals” Garde Republicaine Band Of France circa 1916 (Pathe 35032 A) … Continue reading
Band of H. M. Royal Irish Fusiliers – 1913
“Baby Boo, March” Band of H. M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1913 (Zonophone 1106 mx 16798) Band Of H M Royal Irish Fusiliers – Baby Boo March] “Gardes du Corpes, March” Band of H. M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1913 (Zonophone 1106 … Continue reading
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Mr. William Ditcham – Ragtime Bell & Xylophone Solos
“Sweet Jasmine” Mr. William Ditcham, Bell Solo circa 1910 – 1911 (Jumbo A 22195 mx LX01444) William Ditcham – Sweet Jasmine] “Laughing Ben” Mr. William Ditcham, Xylophone Solo circa 1910 – 1911 (Jumbo A22194 mx LX01445) William Ditcham – Laughing … Continue reading
“Naval Cadets March” / “Albinos Polka”
“Naval Cadets March” Bell Solo With Band circa 1918 (Columbia E4060 mx 29377) Bell Solo With Band – Navel Cadets March] “Albinos Polka” Xylophone Solo With Band circa 1918 (Columbia E4060 mx 84229) Xylophone Solo With Band – Albinos Polka] … Continue reading
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Two Famous Neapolitian Songs
“Funiculi Funicula” Vessella’s Italian Band 1911 (Victor 16899-A) Vessella’s Italian Band – Funiculi Funicula] “O Sole Mio” Michele Rinaldi cornet solo with Vessella’s Italian Band 1911 (Victor 16899-B) Michele Rinaldi – O Sole Mio] Here are two famous late 19th … Continue reading
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Columbia E Series Bohemian Record
“Z Narodnich Pisni” (Songs of the People) Orchestra circa 1910 – 1911? ( Columbia E420 mx 13030) Orchestra – Z Narodnich Pisni (Songs of the People)] “Na Rozloucenou” (At Parting) Orchestra circa 1910 – 1911? ( Columbia E 420 mx 13029) Orchestra … Continue reading
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Peerless Quartette
“Everything Is Hunky Dory Down In Honky Tonky Town” Peerless Quartette 1918 (Columbia A-2659 mx 78060) Peerless Quartette – Everything Is Honky Dory Down In Honky Tonky Town] “Merrily We’ll Roll Along” Peerless Quartette 1918 (Columbia A-2659 mx 78037) … Continue reading
“In Wintertime Waltz”
“In Wintertime Waltz” McKee’s Orchestra 1915 (Victor 35511 B) McKee’s Orchestra – In Wintertime Waltz] Here is a charming waltz composed by Frank W. McKee and performed by his orchestra. I have not been able to find much … Continue reading