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    Australian Vocalion records, including Broadcast, World Records and other labels used by the company in the 1920s and 1930s. The name Vocalion was resurrected...
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    Some product from MCA's former Vocalion Records budget label was manufactured with MCA Coral labels that bore Vocalion catalog numbers and was shipped...
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  • label was a subsidiary of the British branch of Vocalion Records. A full listing of Broadcast records was published by the City of London Phonograph and...
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  • gramophone records. Aco was a subsidiary of the Aeolian Company Ltd. of London, which in turn was an affiliate of the United States based Vocalion Records. The...
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    studios in Texas. Producers selected 25, which Vocalion Records issued on 12 two-sided 78 rpm record singles between 1937 and 1939. These went out-of-print...
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    Henry Thomas (blues musician) (category Vocalion Records artists)
    30, 1927, in Chicago, Vocalion 1094 1927 – "The Fox and the Hounds" / "Red River Blues", October 5, 1927, in Chicago, Vocalion 1137 1927 – "The Little...
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    audiences. Race records were marketed by Okeh Records, Emerson Records, Vocalion Records, Victor Talking Machine Company, Paramount Records, and several...
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  • Memphis Minnie (category Vocalion Records artists)
    series of records, performing as a duet. In February 1930 they recorded the song "Bumble Bee" for the Vocalion label, which they had already recorded for Columbia...
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    Fletcher Henderson (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Harmony & Vocalion Sessions Volume 1 1927–1928 (Timeless Records CBC 1-069) 1931–1933 Yeah Man! (Hep Records CD 1016) 1934 Wild Party! (Hep Records CD 1009)...
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  • It's Tight Like That (category Vocalion Records singles)
    song, recorded by Tampa Red and Georgia Tom on October 24, 1928. Vocalion Records issued it on the then standard 10-inch 78 rpm shellac record in December...
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    playing Edison Disc Records, Pathé disc records, and standard lateral 78s. In late 1924, Brunswick acquired the Vocalion Records label. Audio fidelity...
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  • Pinetop Smith (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Davenport to J. Mayo Williams at Vocalion Records, and in 1928 he moved, with his wife and young son, to Chicago, Illinois to record. For a time he, Albert Ammons...
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  • the Highway" / "Stop and Fix It Mama" (Vocalion 05441) "Lonesome Graveyard Blues" / "Dissatisfied Blues" (Vocalion 05539) These are included on Piano Blues...
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  • releases for the Vocalion label as well as his recordings on Edison with Gene Austin as the Blue Ridge Duo. Note that a few of Reneau's Vocalion recordings...
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  • Going Up the Country (category Liberty Records singles)
    wind instrument similar to panpipes. He recorded "Bull Doze Blues" in Chicago on June 13, 1928, for Vocalion Records. For "Going Up the Country", Canned Heat's...
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  • The Lamp Is Low (category Bluebird Records singles)
    Mildred Bailey made the first notable recording of "The Lamp is Low" for Vocalion Records (catalog No. 4845) on April 24, 1939. Covers by various other musicians...
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  • topped the charts of the day for five weeks. Billie Holiday recorded the song for Vocalion Records on September 29, 1936 and this too reached the charts of...
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    United Kingdom record label which issued small (5 3/8 - 6 inch) gramophone records during the 1920s. The label was owned by the Vocalion record company (known...
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    Billie Holiday (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Holiday recorded extensively for four labels: Columbia Records, which issued her recordings on its subsidiary labels Brunswick Records, Vocalion Records and...
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  • Santa Fe Railway. Black Boy Shine recorded almost twenty tracks between 1936 and 1937 for Vocalion and Melotone Records. Two of his tracks, "Hobo Blues"...
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  • Them There Eyes (category Okeh Records singles)
    early recorded versions was performed by Louis Armstrong in 1931. It was made famous by Billie Holiday, who recorded her version in 1939 for Vocalion Records...
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  • Bukka White (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Down" (Vocalion, 1937) "When Can I Change My Clothes" / "High Fever Blues" (Vocalion, 1940) "Special Stream Line" / "Strange Place Blues" (Vocalion, 1940)...
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    I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby (category Columbia Records singles)
    Vocalion Records in the 3000 to 3499 series Vocalion Records in the 3500 to 3999 series Victor Records in the 25500 to 25900 series Conqueror Records...
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    Original Dixieland Jass Band (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Aeolian Vocalion A1205 "Ostrich Walk"/"Tiger Rag", 1917, Aeolian Vocalion A1206 "Reisenweber Rag/Look at 'Em Doing It Now", 1917, Aeolian Vocalion 1242 "Darktown...
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    Billie Holiday discography (category Vocal jazz discographies)
    Holiday recorded extensively for six labels: Columbia Records (on its subsidiary labels Brunswick Records, Vocalion Records, and Okeh Records), from 1933...
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    Louis Armstrong (category Vocalion Records artists)
    "Hello, Dolly!" won for best male pop vocal performance at the 1964 Grammy Awards. Armstrong had 19 "Top Ten" records including "Stardust", "What a Wonderful...
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    Vocalion. The final Vocalion issued under Columbia's aegis, number 5621, was released July 5, 1940. It was priced at 35 cents, as was the next record...
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    Carter Family (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Stranger" "My Dixie Darling" "You Are My Flower" "Young Freeda Bolt" Vocalion Records "Broken Hearted Love" "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" Heatley, Michael...
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  • Hellhound on My Trail (category Vocalion Records singles)
    Okeh Records OK 8534 Vocalion Records Vo 1614 Paramount Records Pm 12424 Vocalion Records Vo 02987 Decca Records De7822 Paramount Records Pm 13088...
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  • Peetie Wheatstraw (category Vocalion Records artists)
    Wheatstraw to recording, setting him up with both Vocalion Records and Decca Records. He recorded "Tennessee Peaches Blues" in a duet with an artist...
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