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The Preacher and the Bear - Arthur Collins (Coon Song) 1905
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My Pony Boy - Frank C. Stanley & Vocal Quartette - 1909 Oxford Record
Here from 1909 is Frank C. Stanley with Vocal Quartette singing "My Pony Boy" lyrics by Bobbie Heath and music by Charlie O'Donnell and featured o...
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All records by Frank C. Stanley are over 100 years old he died in 1910.
His real name was William Stanley Grinstead.
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Edison Amberola 1A Demonstration - Playing 2 minute 1906 Ragtime Classic
Here is Arthur Pryors famous Ragtime Classic, "Razzazza Mazzazza, played by the Edison Concert Band on a 1906 Edison Gold Moulded 2 Minute Cylinder...
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1910 Edison Amberola 1A Playing "He'd Push It Along" 1914 Ed Meeker Phonograph Cylinder
Here is my early Edison Amberola model 1A playing 4 minute Edison Blue Amberol cylinder, "He'd Push It Along" from 1914 by Edward Meeker. Meeker's...
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The Troubles of the Reuben and the Maid - Collins and Harlan 1903
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Coon, Coon, Coon - Collins and Natus (Coon Song) 1901 (2. Version)
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The Oldest Television TV still in service. Marconi EMI model 706 904.
Marconi EMI model 706 904. The Oldest television still in service. Since 1937. Yes 1937. This old 5 inch television 405 lines, and combined 3 band ...
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Earliest recording of the human voice! April 9, 1860
Au Claire de la Lune ~ Édouard Léon Scott de Martinville
Originally recorded on a contraption known as the "Phonautograph"
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try playing that at 78 rpm you might get better results.
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All Coons look alike to me - George J. Gaskin (Coon Song) 1896
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Will Osborne & His Orch-Once IN A Blue Moon Oriole Records-78
Will Osborne & His Orch-Once IN A Blue Moon Oriole Records-78-2885-1934
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Taint Nobody's Biz-Ness if I Do - Charles A. Matson's Creole Serenaders - 1923 Edison Record
Here is 1920's African American, Blues Pianist, Arranger, and Band Leader, Charles A. Matson & his Creole Serenaders playing "Taint Nobody's Busine...
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Official Boy Scout Record - Old Zip Coon - Sung by the Old Time Scout (Al Bernard) - 1924
In 1924 The American Record Company of Framingham, Massachusetts pressed this "Official Boy Scout Record", which contained two selections taken fro...
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O Come All Ye Faithful - Sung by the Edison Quartette - 1904 Edison Gold Moulded Record
Here from 1904 is the Edison Quartette singing "O Come All Ye Faithful", and featured on an original Edison 2 Minute Gold Moulded Record. The Graph...
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1910 Edison AMBEROLA 1A Phonograph Playing "Where Did You Get That Girl?" Billy Murray
Here is my 1910 Edison Amberola model 1A phonograph with early Lyre grille playing one of my favorite Billy Murray cylinders, "Where Did You Get Th...
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Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph - By Ernie Hare - Recorded in 1924 on Playtime Records
Here is recording Artist Ernest Hare from 1924 reciting "Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph" on a 7" Playtime Record . Playtime Records were origi...
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All Coons look alike to me - Arthur Collins ft. George S. Williams (Coon Song) 1899 (with lyrics)
All Coons look alike to me:
Talk about a coon a havin' trouble.
I think I have enough of my own.
It's all about ma Lucy Janie Stubbles
And she has...
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This was the first song to be released on a record.
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The MAD Magazine Mystery Record
Here are all 8 endings to "It's a Super Spectacular Day" This was on an old record in an issue of MAD that played a different ending each time you ...
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Berliner "Puzzle Plate" (multi track record) recorded 21/1/ 1901
A Very Rare Berliner Puzzle Plate recorded in 1901 - this is a Multi - track record - the idea being that you put the needle on the record and it...
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Barney Fife Bloopers
The odd clips of Barney Fife that were cut from the Andy Griffith Show. Some are kind of racy, but all in all very humorous.
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Johnny Carson is Mr. Rogers
A bit racy, but really funny!
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World's First Million Selling Record : Caruso ( 1907 )
In 1907,"Vesti la giubba" (Victrola 88061) Was The Very First Recording In The World To Sell One Million Copies. This Is The Actual Record.
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RCA reissued this on a red vinyl 45 in 1949.
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MAD Magazine presents "Gall in the Family Fare"
In the early '70s, Mad Magazine did their parody on the show "All in the Family" calling it "Gall in the Family Fare". At one point, they recorded ...
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Gene Tracy "Mr Truck stop" and Jackie Dunn "The Madame of Burbon street" also did a parody of All in the Family.
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Henrietta Have You Met Her ? - Dan W. Quinn - 1895 Berliner Record
Here is one of the very early Pioneer Recording Artists of Recorded Sound, Mr. Dan W. Quinn singing "Henrietta Have You Met Her" with words by Walt...
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how to make a record lathe! part 2
in this tutorial, we will glue the needle we made to the speaker and connect the audio jack. simple! :) then I will show you how I setup to record,...
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For a record that small I would recomend using 78 rpm for better sound quality
and this is a great way to recycle cds that don't play anymore or homemade ones that turned out to be duds.
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The Title Of This Song Is Longer Than The Song
My favorite song out of anything I've done. I think it has a good balance of heavy and wacky. It is also the first and only heavy metal song avai...
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I purchased a copy of this on cylinder and recieved it today it sounds great on my edison standard model D with a model C reproducer and a large morning glory horn.I would like to hear a posting of the extra vocal track.
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The Title of This Song Is Longer Than The Song Death Metal Played on Cylinder Phonograph
I am proud to present with the permission of the artist the first commercially released Death Metal cylinder record ever made.
The music was wr...
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I purchased a copy of this cylinder and recieved it today it sounds great on my edison standard model D with a model C repoducer and a large morning glory horn.
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Victor Z phonograph plays "Uncle Josh at the Circus"
Rare Victor Z phonograph plays "Uncle Josh at the Circus"
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Devineau Biophone Attachment for Edison Phonograph
Unique attachment to play disc records on a cylinder phonograph.
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Could this device be used to dub discs to cylinders?
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The Title of This Song Is Longer Than The Song Death Metal Played on Cylinder Phonograph
I am proud to present with the permission of the artist the first commercially released Death Metal cylinder record ever made.
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The Title Of This Song Is Longer Than The Song
My favorite song out of anything I've done. I think it has a good balance of heavy and wacky. It is also the first and only heavy metal song avai...
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"AVE MARIA" Played On 1905 MIRA 18 1/2 Inch Concert Grand Console Music Box
Here is a lovely rendition of Charles Gounod's "Ave Maria" ("Hail Mary") as played on one of our 1905 18 1/2 inch Mira Concert Grand console music ...
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I have this on both Lakeside 10 inch disc record and Edison Blue Amberol both are slightly different the blue amberol is annonced. Which label is this take on?