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- ....org/tc05/2112-coarse-groove-discs-gramophone-discs coarse-groove]</span>) record era. The N.G.S. apparently pioneered the 'society' model of record production (see [[#Definitions|below]]) in 1924; no earlier instance is kno92 KB (13,990 words) - 17:48, 8 July 2025
- ...nist and composer '''Marion Mahan Roberts''', the first of four artists to record for the [[Chicago Gramophone Society]]. ...i.097536262;view=1up;seq=1120 'Five Concerts On One Sunday An Early Season Record In Chicago']</span>, ''Musical Courier'', Vol.LXXXIII No.22, Thursday 1 Dec114 KB (16,832 words) - 08:53, 28 November 2023
- ...early 1928, the Chicago Gramophone Society was both an organization and a record label. *Sutton, Allan (CD-ROM: Nauck, Kurt R.) ''American record labels and companies: an Encyclopedia (1891-1943)'', with CD-ROM, Denver, Colorado188 KB (28,796 words) - 16:18, 14 November 2020
- ...sited a Columbia studio in New York City on 5 December 1927, it was not to record for Columbia or another commercial label, but for a tiny group of music-lov ...d in late 1926, when it elected as its President a Chicago stockbroker and record-collector, [[Fisher, Vories|Vories Fisher]]. At that stage, originating new68 KB (10,092 words) - 12:18, 10 April 2020
- ...ntralto voice' winning 'hearty appreciation';<ref>'Big Enrollment Ahead Of Record', ''The Mitchell Capital'' [Mitchell, South Dakota], Thursday 22 September ...Chronology of the North Shore Music Festival 1909 to 1939]</span>'', ''The Record Collector'', n.d., p.40</ref> probably at the <span class="plainlinks">[htt309 KB (45,760 words) - 21:35, 7 January 2022
- *Kentucky: 'Concert At High School Auditorium', ''The Central Record'' [Lancaster, Kentucky], Thursday 22 April 1915, p.6; 'Last Lyceum Attracti ...zo-soprano [[Hager, Mina (mezzo-soprano)|Mina Hager]]. Kimsey's only known record is one of two discs which make up the [[Chicago Gramophone Society 50019-P,151 KB (22,388 words) - 11:06, 17 June 2021
- This page presents a discography of Columbia '''Personal Record 50018-P'''. ...ues, whose catalogue numbers were likewise taken from a Columbia 'Personal Record' series starting at 50001-P.5 KB (720 words) - 18:33, 12 November 2018
- [[Category:Record labels]][[Category:Record 'societies']]458 bytes (63 words) - 15:03, 12 November 2018
- ...were produced by the Night Music Recording Co., whose name appears on the labels alongside that of Kauder Society. The albums themselves give no information ...iven in the press as $4 (''The New Records'') and $4.20 (Gramophone Shop ''Record Supplement'').16 KB (2,362 words) - 10:49, 11 July 2025
- ...e Hill, Hector J. 'Columbia's Petty France Studios (1925-1932)', ''For The Record'', No.77, Spring 2021, pp.255-62</ref> and <span class="plainlinks">[https: ...e recorded at a nominal 80 rpm. The speed was not shown on acoustical disc labels but usually posted in the NGS 'Notes' in ''The Gramophone''.279 KB (38,076 words) - 07:46, 8 August 2022
- The Quartet was the most prolific ensemble to record for the [[National Gramophonic Society]]. It also recorded for Vocalion. Vocalion had been at the forefront of classical record production in Britain for some years. In 1919 it had lured the violinist <s109 KB (15,321 words) - 16:18, 17 June 2022
- ...etailed discographical information online. The ideal platform for combined record-company history and discography has yet to be devised, I feel (Mediawiki, a ...itization programme is France's important heritage of historical audio and record magazines (''Musique et radio'', ''Machines parlantes et radio'', ''Phono-r533 KB (79,265 words) - 17:38, 6 April 2026