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BRUNSWICK RECORDS #2470 supplement Catalog October 1923 MARION HARRIS Lynn Mass

$ 5.28

Availability: 69 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Brunswick Records catalog from 1923 in very good condition!
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Antique BRUNSWICK RECORDS catalog / brochure from October 1923
    Accordion fold-out with cover photo of "Singing Comedienne" MARION HARRIS
    There is no publishing date but the songs listed appear in the Brunswick discography from 1923,
    such as with the featured song:
    Brunswick
    10836-10839
    10-in.
    6/13/1923
    "I’ve been saving for a rainy day"
    Marion Harris
    These are records issued from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, 1923, and the brochure came out in October of 1923.
    Printed by The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Chicago, Illinois
    "Brunswick Records.  Always Something New on Brunswick Records."
    Some of the other featured artists include:  Isham Jones, Oriole Orchestra, Bennie Krueger's Orchestra,
    Gene Rodemich's Orchestra, and the George M. Cohan musical comedy "The Rise of Rosie O' Reilly."
    The brochure is in very good condition, just a few wrinkles to the back cover and a light ink smudge inside.
    It bears the ink stamp of the distributor - Harry M. Curtis, Inc.
    "Everything Musical for Everybody,"  56-60 Andrew St., Lynn, Mass. Tel. 1800
    This is one of five similar Brunswick catalogs we have listed from 1923-1924, as well as similar
    Victor catalogs from the same time period and distributor stamp.
    A word about this collection:
    This and the other antique music catalogs and books that we are listing all came from the same collector, who by all accounts was dedicated to collecting records and music ephemera throughtout his life. We never met the man, but have pieced together a portrait based on what we found when we purchased the lot. He was a prolific walker in his early days - a New York Times article from the early 1950s describes the then 18-year-old crossing the entire country on foot, beginning in the Bronx and working odd jobs along the way. In later life he often traveled by train to reach record stores, and the collection of books shows that he started in the 1950s and kept going up until his death a few years ago.
    * Please review all of the pictures and feel free
    to ask questions. All items are sold As Is.
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