
Anyone know anything about this label?
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Re: Anyone know anything about this label?
It came free with 3 or more boxes of oatmeal
Just kidding, I have no idea.
Just kidding, I have no idea.
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Allan Sutton's book lists them as being a Philadelphia based label active from 1946 - 1950. They were mostly country but also recorded some pop. Most artists were local/regional.
Early labels said "Quaker Music", later only "Quaker".
Early labels said "Quaker Music", later only "Quaker".
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Re: Anyone know anything about this label?
Thank you!donniej wrote:Allan Sutton's book lists them as being a Philadelphia based label active from 1946 - 1950. They were mostly country but also recorded some pop. Most artists were local/regional.
Early labels said "Quaker Music", later only "Quaker".
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The label imay be somewhat ironic in that, traditionally, Quakers did not use music in their meetings. This may have changed in later iterations of Quakerism, as it split into several rival sects. Related to this, the Shakers, an offshoot of the Quakers, did use music extensively. Philadelphia is, of course, the historical center of Quakerism in the U.S., going all the way back to the founder, William Penn.
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Wow! So if I go to Stator Bros. supermarket and buy three boxes of Quaker Oats, I get a free 78?