| Sophie Tucker Origins Of The Red Hot Mama: 1910-1922 CD (2009)
$22.25 Liner Note Authors:
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| 1906: When Things Was Lookin' Bright CD (2009)
$14.09 |
| King Oliver Archeophone Records Off The Record: The Complete 1923 Jazz Band Recordings CDs (2007)
$29.79 |
| Bert Williams Archeophone CDs Middle Years 1910-1918 CD (2003)
$14.69 The pioneering African-American performer Bert Williams was best-known for his humorous and philosophical monologues during various editions of the Ziegfeld Follies. He was also a decent singer (particularly in his early days), and the first solo, non-religious, African-American artist to
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| Bert Williams Archeophone Records Early Years 1901-1909 CD (2004)
$14.69 This remarkable CD has the first recordings of Bert Williams, the black comedian/actor/singer who was a pioneer in vaudeville and Broadway. The last of three Williams' CDs to be released by Archeophone but chronologically the first, this disc has extremely
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| Billy Murray Archeophone music Anthology: The Denver Nightingale CD (2002)
$14.69 Billy Murray may have been the best-selling recording artist of the first quarter of the 20th century, but his name and work had fallen into obscurity before his death in 1954. He remained forgotten in the LP era and for
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| Bert Williams Archeophone CDs His Final Releases 1919-1922 CD (2002)
$14.69 Archeophone presents a third volume of the complete recordings of Afro-American vaudeville legend Bert Williams, immaculately remastered and arranged in chronological order. The time line represented here extends from February 13, 1919, to February 24, 1922, eight days before his
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| Archeophone music Phonographic Yearbook: The 1890S Vol. 1 - Wipe Him Off The Land CD (2003)
$14.69 Sound recordings didn't start in the 1890s -- Frank Lambert recorded his "talking clock" in 1878 -- but it was during the "Gay Nineties" (as opposed to the "Go-Go '90s" 100 years later) that the recording industry really took off.
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| Phonograhic Yearbook: 1907 - Dear Old Golden Rule Days CD (2003)
$14.29 Ironically, Volume One of Archeophone's 1890s series was stated as focusing on the "coon song" phenomenon, but there are better ones included here, in better recordings. This is the best volume to date issued in Archeophone's Phonographic Yearbook series.
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| Henry Burr Henry Burr Anthology: The Original King Of Pop CD (2005)
$14.69 It's safe to say that had it not been for the official introduction of electrical recording in 1925, the Bing Crosby revolution would not have come about in pop singing; the limitations of the acoustical, pre-1925 recording process did not
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