Album US 1914 on Victor label
Pop and Brass
Side A is a waltz. Side B is Military band with anvil effects and vocal chorus A side: take 9, recorded Camden, NJ, February 7, 1918. B side: take 5, recorded New York, NY, November 22, 1905. This recording was released under different labels and catalog numbers. This label, with VICTOR on the side of Nipper's gramophone, represents the first style of the Batwing label and dates to ca. 1914-1916.
Victor Symphony Orchestra , album by | |
Arthur Pryor's Band , album by | |
Walter B. Rogers vn, cor, tb, *1865 US conductor |
Carl Zeller |
Carl Peter |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Don't Be Cross | Victor Symphony Orchestra | Carl Zeller | |
2 | The Jolly Coppersmith | Arthur Pryor's Band | Carl Peter |