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Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse.
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Artist/Composer: Pinetop Smith
Keywords: popular
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Are You From Dixie (April 15, 1924)
Ernest Thompson "Are You From Dixie", from original 78rpm disk (Columbia 130-D) recorded April 1924.
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Artist/Composer: Ernest Thompson
Date: 1924-04-15 00:00:00
Miss Dixie (April 1907)
A snappy ragtime number from Edison Gold Moulded #9617, recorded in April 1907.
This audio is part of the collection: The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de] - Collection Site
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Artist/Composer: Edison Concert Band
Date: 1907-04-00
Source: Collection of Norman Bruderhofer, The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de]
Blues at the Treehouse
Solo jazz piano performance of an F blues tune. Starts off somewhat reserved with some stock blues licks, and develops into swingin' doubletime before returning to the melody.
Recorded using Native Instruments Akoustik Piano.
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Dixie
The Cylinder Archive [www.cylinder.de]
A lively played band number of the famous song Dixie, played by the Columbia Orchestra ca. 1908.
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Artist/Composer: Columbia Orchestra
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Dixie ()
This is a recording of Willie Doris Dickerson singing "Dixie" while accompanied by his son, Willie Edward Dickerson, on banjo. Willie Edward Dickerson had just purchased a banjo and was eager to learn to play. By the end of the recording session, he was starting to get a grasp of it. This resulted in a spontaneous rendition of "Dixie". From what I understand, the original recording was captured using an old tape-recorder with a single stand-alone microphone.
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Artist/Composer: Willie Doris Dickerson, Willie Edward Dickerson
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