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78 RPM Record

Artist:[no artist listed]
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:
Date:Dec 1910
Format:Promo only
Title:Special Demonstration Double-Disc
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 9 Own
Price Guide:$35
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PRICE GUIDE
$35


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A[no artist listed][Unknown]Rate
BColumbia Male Quartette[Unknown]Rate


Notes

"To owners of talking machines: your dealer is authorized to give you this Columbia Double-disc record free of charge except the incidental costs of packing and delivery"

A side speaker:
Frank C. Stanley

B side personnel:
Henry Burr (tenor vocals), Albert Campbell (tenor vocals), Steve Porter (baritone vocals), Frank C. Stanley (bass vocals).

A side (mx. 16949-8) recorded New York, NY, ca. 1908-1910.
B side (mx. 19104-1) is "Kentucky Babe", recorded New York, NY, November 10, 1910.

The Talking Machine World, Dec. 15, 1910, pages 30-31: Columbia ad.

"Kentucky Babe" was also released on Columbia A866.

Images



Number: 426763  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: TheJudge
Description: A-side label (from the image collection of Diognes_The_Fox)


Number: 1748616 
Uploaded By: edlongus SUBS
Description: B side


Number: 2317541 
Uploaded By: Mike Gann
Description: Columbia Demo A-side variant label


Number: 2317544 
Uploaded By: Mike Gann
Description: Columbia Demo B-side variant label


Number: 581436  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: coveboy
Description: A side


Number: 581437  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: coveboy
Description: B side


Comments and Reviews
 
Mike Gann
4th Jul 2020
 Variant label images added for both sides
 

 
xiphophilos
4th Feb 2020
 More info on the Columbia Male Quartette, a.k.a. the Columbia Quartette and later the Peerless Quartet, at https://www.gracyk.com/columbiaquartet.shtml.
 

 
edlongus SUBS
8th Sep 2018
 With respect 2 coveboy, a slightly more focused B side label scan added.
 

 
xiphophilos
18th Jun 2015
 A Side, with extensive info on the artists and content:


B side:


The commercial message on the A Side is spoken by Frank C. Stanley.
The B Side features the Columbia Male Quartette (a.k.a. Peerless Quartet) singing "Kentucky Babe," with Frank C. Stanley taking the lead.
 


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