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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

Steve Porter.

Alderman Doolin's campaign speech

2037: Edison Blue Amberol

[1913]

2

Harland E. Knight and company.

All aboard for the county fair

2761: Edison Blue Amberol
4173: Edison Record

[1915]

3

Edison Vaudeville Company.

An amateur minstrel rehearsal

9635: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1907]

4

Ada Jones and Len Spencer.

Antony and Cleopatra

9036: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1905]

5

Len Spencer.

The Arkansas traveler

3745: Edison Blue Amberol
181: Edison Amberol

[1919]

6

Len Spencer.

The Arkansas traveler

181: Edison Amberol

[1909]

7

Len Spencer [and George Schweinfest].

The Arkansaw traveler

11098: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[between 1904 and 1909]

8

Harlan E. Knight and Co.

At the county fair

3056: Edison Blue Amberol
5019: Edison Record

[1917]

9

Edison Vaudeville Company (featuring Byron G. Harlan, Steve Porter and Billy Murray).

At the village post office

9687: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1907]

10

Peerless Trio.

At the village post office

652: Indestructible Record

[1907]

11

Billy Murray, Steve Porter, and Byron G. Harlan.

At the village post office

33182: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1907]

12

Len Spencer and Gilbert Girard.

Auction sale of a bird and animal store

8077: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1902]

13

Hans Blädel.

Auf der Isartalbahn

15602: Edison Goldguss Walze

[1907]

14

Ada Jones and Len Spencer.

August and Katrina

9767: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1908]

15

Empire Vaudeville Co. (featuring Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins).

Aunt Dinah's golden wedding

63: Edison Amberol

[1908]

16

Empire Vaudeville Company (featuring Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins).

Aunt Dinah's golden wedding

1563: Edison Blue Amberol
63: Edison Amberol

[1912]

17

[Billy] Golden and [Joe] Hughes.

Aunt Mandy

2192: Edison Blue Amberol

[1914]

18

Billy Golden and Joe Hughes.

Back home on the farm

3912: Edison Blue Amberol
6967: Edison Record

[1920]

19

Len Spencer and Parke Hunter.

The banjo evangelist

32269: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1903]

20

Spencer and Holt.

Barnyard serenade

9191: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

21

Spencer and Holt.

A barnyard serenade

33000: Columbia Phonograph Co.

[1906]

22

Ada Jones and Len Spencer.

Bashful Henry and his lovin' Lucy

9335: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]

23

Billy Golden and Joe Hughes.

Bear's oil

1111: Indestructible Record

[1909]

24

[Billy] Golden and [Joe] Hughes.

Bear's oil

1948: Edison Blue Amberol
178: Edison Amberol

[1913]

25

[Billy] Golden and [Joe] Hughes.

Bear's oil

178: Edison Amberol

[1909]


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