Programme 2
 

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Title

Performer

Label

Ser

Mx

Rec Date

Composer

Caravan

Bohemian Band

Edison Bell Winner

3741

7503 O

Nov 1922

N/A

Poppies

International Novelty Orchestra

Zonophone

5857

0Y 48 II W

Jan 1931

Neil Moret

When We Are Married

Herr Iff's Orchestra - Glasgow

Berliner 7"

655

Autumn 1898

Gustave Kerker

The Jingaboo Man

The Two Bobs

Edison Bell Winner

3302

5900N

May 1919

N/A

In the Mystic Land of Egypt

Charles Prentice & his Orchestra

Columbia

DB767

1D CA 12394-1 / CA 12395-2

Feb 1932

Albert W. Ketelby

Children's Toy March

Regal Orchestra

Regal

G7863

79378

Autumn 1922

Prince

Neil Moret, a good composer to look for - Fred Gaisberg makes the first gramophone records in Europe - Working conditions in a record factory - A cautionary music hall song - One of A.W. Ketelby's lesser-known compositions and a strange example of early microphone techniques - Novelty orchestra of children's toys.

 

J.E. Hough

Part of the Edison Bell factory in Peckham
Pictures from "The Story of Edison Bell ". - Reproduced by permission of CLPGS

USEFUL REFERENCES:

Belle of New York

http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/collections/object.php?object_id=1802&back=%2Fguided_tours%2Fmusicals_tour%2Famerican_musicals%2Fdefault.php%3F

Victorian and Edwardian musicals

http://www.halhkmusic.com/

http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/fraser.charlton/edmidi.html

Edison Bell numerical listing

by Karlo Adrian & Arthur Badrock
ISBN 902338 33 1

E. Bayly,
19, Glendale Road
Bournemouth
BH6 4JA (UK)

Record Dating Guides

by Peter Copeland

"The Historic Record"
John R. Wrigley,
185, The Wheel,
Ecclesfield,
Sheffield
S30 3ZA (UK)

The Story of Edison Bell

by J. E. Hough Ltd.

Reprint published by
City of London Phonograph & Gramophone Society

Albert W. Ketelby

http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/ketelbey.bcc

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