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78 RPM Record

Artist:100% Americans With Orch. Acc.
Label:  KKK
Country:USA
Catalogue:75001
Date:1923
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 1 Owns, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A100% Americans With Orch. Acc.The Bright Fiery CrossDe Ree10.0  Rate
B100% Americans With Orch. Acc.Mystic CityNelson, Tillery10.0  Rate


Notes

A mx: 23564; B mx: 23563.
Recorded New York, NY, October 18, 1923 at the 9-11 E. 37 St, NYC studio.

Composers are Alvia O. DeRee (A) and John M. Nelson; Noah F. Tillery (B).


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EmberCorleone
25th Feb 2022
 If anyone has one of these, I’m in search of one and very interested in buying it! Feel free to reach out to me!

I do not endorse the KKK. I’ve simply been collecting various memorabilia from their group with the intent of making an exhibition.
 

 
xiphophilos
28th Apr 2018
 The Gennett recording card noted “Homer A. Rodeheaver, Owner” in the Remarks column. Rodeheaver recorded “The Old Folks at Home” the same day at the same New York City studio.
(https://gennett.wordpress.com/2016/10/18/october-18th-in-gennett-history-1923-the-100-americans-recorded-mystic-city/)
 

 
fireclient
15th Apr 2017
 Added images. Picked this up at a consignment shop for $5 knowing it would be a historical novelty. I guess I didn't realize how difficult it might be to sell online
 

 
slholzer
10th Jan 2015
 The Klan produced and sold its own records to its members during its hey-day in the 1920's. Some of them, perhaps all of them, were Gennett pressings. I've never heard one that was anything to write home about talent-wise. They probably didn't sell very well. They're reasonably rare now and people who have them in their attics may not be inclined to admit it.

It's too bad we don't have a picture.There were a number of different labels used. Based on the number and content, this one should be a striking red with a cream colored flaming cross on the upper left and KKK in block cream letters to the upper right. The title and artist credits are in a sort of outline cartouche below that. At the bottom it says Best In Klan Music"The American" P.O. Box 571 or 871, Indianapolis, Indiana.

"The American" was the KKK print organ. It was published here in my home town. D.C. Stevenson, the KKK Grand Dragon at the time, also lived here until he went to jail in a huge sex-crime scandal and the Klan suffered the consequences. The records are sought after, like most Klan memorabilia, as historic artifacts.
 

 
Ready Teddy 1956
18th Jan 2013
 I Think This Is A Ku Klux Klan Propaganda Record From The 1920s
 


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