Tip-top Tipperary Mary during World War I
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Victor Records was one of the leading record labels of the early 20th century founded in 1901 by the Victor Talking Machine Company (later RCA Victor) in Camden, New Jersey. The company recorded and produced phonograph records of various genres, including classical, jazz, blues, and country music.
The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American flagship record company headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. In 1915, the "His Master's Voice" logo was rendered in immense circular leaded-glass windows in the tower of the Victrola factory building.
Tags
Date
01/01/1914
Contributors
Peerless Quartet (vocal_group)
Albert Campbell (tenor_vocal)
Harry McClaskey [i.e., Henry Burr] (tenor_vocal)
Henry Burr (tenor_vocal)
Arthur Collins (baritone_vocal)
John H. Meyer (bass_vocal)
Ted Levy (conductor)
Harry Carroll (composer)
Location
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain