Box 16
Contains 46 Results:
Supertone
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.
Holland, Byron; "Uncle Josh at the Cafeteria"; Supertone.
Tower
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.
Universal
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.
Harmonicats; "I Love You"/"My Gal Sal"; Universal
Voice of Music
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.
Wallace Institute
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.