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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Albert Sweet.

Arbucklenian polka

2402: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

2

William Tuson.

The blue bells of Scotland

3402: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1897 or 1898]

3

George Schweinfest.

Bob White polka

23534: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1897 or 1898]

4

[Herbert] Holcomb.

Bonnie my queen

2825: Chicago Talking Machine Co.

[1897]

5

Len Spencer and Roger Harding.

Bye and bye you will forget me

8404: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1897 and 1899]

6

Unidentified performer.

Call them in

3202: Edison Record

[ca. 1897]

7

Edison Brass Quartet.

Come where lilies bloom

3405: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

8

George Schweinfest

Dance of the hoboes

23536: Columbia Record

[1897 or 1898]

9

Charles P. Lowe.

Dancing in the sunlight

3005: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

10

Gilmore's Band.

God save the Queen

1603: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1896 and 1900]

11

Frank Mazziota.

Hornpipe polka

2805: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

12

Stever Porter.

I need Thee every hour

4580: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1897 and 1900]

13

George Schweinfest.

Irish reel

23503: Columbia

[1897 or 1898]

14

George Schweinfest and the Columbia Orchestra.

The jealous blackbird

[between 1897 and 1898].

15

Steve Porter and Roger Harding.

Just as the sun went down

8498: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[between 1897 and 1899]

16

S. H. Dudley.

Kentucky babe

1055: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

17

U.S. Marine Band.

King Cotton march

10: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1896 or 1897]

18

W. Paris Chambers.

The last rose of summer

3705: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1897 or 1898]

19

Al Sweet

L'elegante

2418: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

20

Charles P. Lowe.

Leonora waltz

3405: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

21

Jere Mahoney.

The little old red shawl my mother wore

1534: Edison Record

[ca. 1897]

22

Edison Symphony Orchestra.

Lovely little maiden

541: Edison Record

[1897 or 1898]

23

Sousa's Grand Concert Band.

The man behind the gun march

537: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1897 and 1900]

24

U.S. Marine Band.

La manana

358: Columbia

[1896 or 1897]

25

Musique de la Garde républicaine de Paris?

Marche Cosaque

2722: La Cigale

[between 1897 and 1900]


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