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Performer |
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Serial Number |
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Composer |
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Caravan |
Bohemian Band |
Edison Bell Winner |
3741 |
7503 O |
Nov 1922 |
N/A |
Il Bacio |
Whistling Solo (Guido Galdini?) |
Filmophone |
184 |
G1013 |
Spring 1931 |
Arditi |
Jackanapes Polka |
Alexander Prince |
Regal |
G7009 |
28837 |
C Sept 1915 |
N/A |
Selection No.1 from the Prince of Pilsen [Introducing: "The Message of the Violet" and "Tale of the Seashell"] |
H.M. Coldstream Guards |
GCR |
G.C.-2-57 |
5551b |
Autumn 1904 |
Gustav Luders |
The Polar Bear's Come Back |
Tommy Handley |
Picadilly |
621 |
XX 3807-2 |
Early October 1930 |
J.Wright, C.Bourne |
Different types of record materal: - the flexible record - the silent surface - the telephone plastic - Peter Copeland describes the various stages of making a gramophone record - A cheerful song by Tommy Handley.
How a recording is processed from wax to pressings
A "Continental" run-out groove (arrowed)
USEFUL REFERENCES:
Published monthly in "Historic Record" magazine http://www.radioacademy.org/halloffame/handley_t/index.shtml
http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/itma.htm
"Tommy Handley" by Ted
Kavanagh Hodder & Stoughton
1940 "Music on Record" by F.W. Gaisberg
Now out of print, but may be obtainable secondhand.
"The ITMA Years" Futura Publications
1975
Published by Robert Hale Ltd. (1947)
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