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YouTube: Lezginka and Pazzazza Promenade

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For your listening pleasure, I have uploaded an Edison Diamond Disk and also an Indestructible cylinder to YouTube. Enjoy!

EDISON
Lezginka (Russian Dance)
Kiriloff's Balalaika Orchestra
https://youtu.be/v7U8uKen-v0

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Pazzazza Promenade
Indestructible Concert Band
https://youtu.be/GL5ZaAfrsf4

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I see that first selection was awarded the Order of the Red Star: well done, comrades! :lol:

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I have uploaded another song to YouTube tonight - "Plantation Pastimes" by Hager's Orchestra on an early 9" Zon-O-Phone.

https://youtu.be/CdrCRA6XVug

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VintageTechnologies wrote:I have uploaded another song to YouTube tonight - "Plantation Pastimes" by Hager's Orchestra on an early 9" Zon-O-Phone.

https://youtu.be/CdrCRA6XVug
Nice!

What source do you cite for the 1900 recording date? The Compendium lists the introduction of the 9 inch discs as May 1901 (I have #713).

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Lucius1958 wrote:
VintageTechnologies wrote:I have uploaded another song to YouTube tonight - "Plantation Pastimes" by Hager's Orchestra on an early 9" Zon-O-Phone.

https://youtu.be/CdrCRA6XVug
Nice!

What source do you cite for the 1900 recording date? The Compendium lists the introduction of the 9 inch discs as May 1901 (I have #713).

Bill
That date came from the seller that I purchased the record from. See:
http://www.rootsvinylguide.com/ebay_ite ... tra-78-rpm

I don't know what his source was. I tried searching the Internet, but conflicting information thwarted any definite conclusion, so you may be right. What is the Compendium that you spoke of?

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[quote="VintageTechnologies"]For your listening pleasure, I have uploaded an Edison Diamond Disk and also an Indestructible cylinder to YouTube. Enjoy!

EDISON
Lezginka (Russian Dance)
Kiriloff's Balalaika Orchestra
https://youtu.be/v7U8uKen-v0

Thanks! This tune is still quite popular with folk dancers

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VintageTechnologies wrote: What is the Compendium that you spoke of?
:cry: :cry: :cry:

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What is the Compendium that you spoke of?[/quote]

Full details here. It is the first book listed.

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ilit=Books

Best wishes, Mark (who at first thought there might be a Compendium of Zon-o-phone Records, beyond the 2discographies by Michael Kinnear and William Bryant, respectively.)

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Ah, THAT Compendium. I have a stack of George's books, but I'll have to review which ones to see if I have it. I likewise thought perhaps there might be a Compendium of Zon-o-phone Records. I have one Zon-O-Phone machine and a small variety of records, but I'm nowhere near as knowledgeable about Zon-O-Phone as some of the other brands.

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