To commemorate the bicentennial of the Star Spangled Banner, I thought I'd share this November 1904 recording by bass singer Frank C. Stanley (1868-1910), as played on my British open-horn talking machine that has a No. 4 soundbox. This version includes the first and fourth stanzas.
I apologize for any sound distortion/lack of visual crispness. I just used my camera to film this and am not a YouTube pro. This record is ridiculously loud and clear. Enjoy something different.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMP_iy0a2s8
Star Spangled Banner 12" version Frank C. Stanley 1904
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Re: Star Spangled Banner 12" version Frank C. Stanley 1904
Liked it very much, sounds good to me. I love patriotic music.
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Re: Star Spangled Banner 12" version Frank C. Stanley 1904
Excellent recording. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Star Spangled Banner 12" version Frank C. Stanley 1904
Great recording. I really like that machine. With that machine, I can see why this is so ridiculously loud. It barks.
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