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04:27
1918/1913..Naila intermezzo, Edison Concert Band. Recorded in 1913, dubbed on cylinder in 1918.
02:21
1910.March de Molay Commandery Indestructible Military Band. Played on the 1910 Fireside phonograph
02:23
1907 indestructible cylinder..American Aerial Triumph March. Played on the 1910 Fireside phonograph.
03:51
1913..Billy Merson. The Yacht I've not got. Clever British comic song . Played on the Amberola V
03:49
1914...Tickle Toes One Step. National Promenade Band..Played on the Amberola 75
04:37
1913...Good Bye Boys Medley..National Promenade Band. Played on the 1910 Edison Fireside Phonograph
04:18
1913...New York Military Band plays the Invercargill March .On the Amberola 30.
04:03
1914....Reuben..Played by the National Promenade Band. Played on the Amberola 30.
04:02
1912...Kathleen Parlow (violin) Nocturne E Flat. George Falkenstein (piano) Played on the Amberola V
04:11
1913...Invitation to the Waltz...National Military Band. Played on the Amberola V.
03:52
1914...Quite a clarinet squeak at 0:29. GAR Patrol NY Military Band.. On the Amberola 75
04:22
1912...Medley of War Songs. New York Military Band. On the Amberola 75
04:07
I've been working at tuning my reproducer for the best reproduction. This is the best I can make it.
04:10
1922 .40 foot long horn recording. Stevens Trio plays Red Moon Waltz. Not exactly an exciting piece.
03:40
1921..Harry Raderman's Jazz Orch.. The Hula Blues. A touch of Hawaiian and Jazz. On the Amberola 75
03:48
1924...No one loves you any better than you M A double M Y. Charlie Kerr's Orch. On the Amberola 75
04:12
1914.. Fest Overture."Well recorded".. played by the Edison Concert Band. Played on the Amberola 75
04:27
A look at the 1st volume of the Southern Rebellion and the war for Union by Orville Victor from 1862
03:34
Feb.28,1918.The Darktown Strutters' Ball. By the Jaudas' Society Orchestra. Played on the Amberola V
04:16
May 10, 1917..Johnson "Jass" Blues..Played by the Frisco "Jass" Band. The first Jass band on Edison
03:58
1920.. .The Louisiana Five (Early Jazz) Yelping Hound Blues. Played on the late 1915 Amberola 30.
03:26
1916....Walkin' the Dog.(Early kinda Jazz) National Promenade Band. This cylinder sounds so dubbed
04:12
1910/1916..U.S. Marine Band.True to the Flag March. Originally a 4 min wax. Played on the Amberola V
01:56
1902...Trovatore-Anvil Chorus by Gilmore's Band ..Matrix 1582-15 -5. Played on the 1901 Columbia AT
04:18
1913...The March from Aida. By the Edison Concert Band. On the Edison Amberola 75 Great recording!
02:06
1907...I found a lemon in the garden of love, by Billy Murray. Played on the 1901 Columbia AT.
04:07
1913. Sousa's Band plays Manhattan Beach & El Capitan Marches-Played on the 1910 Fireside phonograph
02:13
1903..Hiawatha by Harry Macdonough, on a 2 minute cylinder. Played on a 1898 Edison Home Phonograph.
03:48
1917..Goodbye Broadway, Hello France. By Jaudas Society Orch. Played on the 1909 Fireside phonograph
02:57
1903. George Washington Johnson (First African American Recording Artist) The Great Laughing Song.
03:29
June 25, 1918. Early Jazz Bluin' the blues, by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
02:59
1926 Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra...I'm gonna meet my sweetie now. Great tune..
04:23
1909 / 1912 On the Amberola V, with auto stop. Over the Waves Waltz. By the New York Military Band
04:26
Historic Dollar Line-Duke Ellington-St. Louis blues W. Mills & his Blue Serenaders SEE Description
03:59
The song of the 1893 Worlds Fair, the Columbian Exposition March.Here played by the NY Military Band
04:18
1913.RED WING .Frederic H. Potter, Chorus and New York Military Band. Played on the 1913 Amberola V
03:36
1925..Great Jazz cylinder..Show me the way tp go home, Tennessee Happy Boys..On the 1915 Amberola 30
04:27
1914...My Old Kentucky Home (fantasia) Edison Concert Band. Played on the 1916 Amberola 75
04:16
1911...Medley of Indian songs...Indestructable Columbia, Band
04:21
1914, Si Perkins Barn Dance ..Ada Jones (1873-1921) and Len Spencer (1867-1914) Fun recording...
03:34
1920 Edison Re-release of African American Fisk Quartet singing the spiritual All over this world
03:46
A 1919 Special recording from the original mold from the Charley Hummel collection, St Louis Blues.
05:22
Theodore Roosevelt's recording played at the home of President Gerald R Ford. As you see in picture
04:11
1917...Babes in Toyland..March of the Toys..American Symphony Orchestra.
04:20
1911/1913.Somewhere ; Irving Gillette (Henry Burr) and chorus. Recorded 1911, reissued as BA in 1913
04:17
1914...Ballin' the Jack...National Promenade Band. Played on the Amberola 75
00:40
First play on the 1902 Victor P. Still more work to do, but slowly getting there.
04:16
A test for the Amberola 30 ..Aisha Intermezzo..Edison Concert Band.
03:10
Oct 1922 Great early 20s jazz... Got to cool my doggies now. Played by Cotton Pickers
03:46
One of a series of historic recordings. Nov. 13 1909 in Richmond Va.. Polk Miller's old time Quartet
04:32
1909.United States Marine Band plays Old Comrades March. Reissued 4 min recording in blue amberol
04:14
1914...Suffragettes March, played by Liberati's Band. Not a march you hear anymore
04:32
1913... From Weber and Fields " All Aboard" Aisha, Indian Intermezzo. By the Edison Concert Band.
04:14
1914...Grande Valse de Concert by Mattei. Played by the "Reed Section" of the Edison Concert Band.
03:11
July 28, 1925. Yes, sir! That's my baby by Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra. Great song!
03:13
November 6, 1925. Sunny played by George Olsen and his Music. Taking a break from 1900 recordings
03:49
1914..He'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under Medley National Promenade Band. On the 75.
04:12
1927..What do we do on a dew dew dewey day..Clyde Doerr and his Orchestra..Played on the Amberola 75
03:27
1918 "A W W I Action recording" A Submarine Attack. By the Premier Quartet & Company.
03:54
May 18, 1917...Hy-sine by the Jaudas' Society Orchestra. Played on the Amberola V