Is there a copy of the Okeh 1007?

Is there a copy of the Okeh 1007?

The Discography of Okeh Records, 1918-1934 is the definitive source on Okeh Records. According to this source “no copy (OKEH 1007) has been available for inspection and the master numbers are so-far untraced”. 6 The dead stamp on side a of 120A is referenced only as 120 7, however indicates that this recording is circa April 1918 in New York.

How many OKeh Records are there in the world?

The American Premium Record Guide illustrates seven different Okeh record labels from the 1920s to the 1942, missing anything prior.

When did the first Okeh disc come out?

Since it is apparently known that the General Phonograph Corporation was introduced in October 1919 and that the lateral cut Okeh discs were introduced in the same month 5, the sleeve may likely be of 1919 (unless maybe it is a prototype?). The condition of the record is very good. There are no pops, chips, or cracks.

Where did the Okeh record label get its name?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Okeh Records is an American record label founded by the Otto Heinemann Phonograph Corporation, a phonograph supplier established in 1916, which branched out into phonograph records in 1918. The name was spelled “OkeH” from the initials of Otto K. E. Heinemann but later changed to “OKeh”.

Who are the opera singers on Okeh Records?

It features who are likely opera singer Lucie Bernardo and Otto Rathke simply laughing for nearly three minutes while accompanied by cornetist Felix Silbers. They recorded six recordings on the same day.

When did the Okeh 1007 disc come out?

By all accounts, OKEH 1007 was released somewhere May 1918. Since it is apparently known that the General Phonograph Corporation was introduced in October 1919 and that the lateral cut Okeh discs were introduced in the same month 5, the sleeve may likely be of 1919 (unless maybe it is a prototype?). The condition of the record is very good.

Who are the members of the Okeh band?

This year featuring the OKeh recording artists Branford Marsalis, Kurt Elling and Till Brönner. Guitarist Bill Frisell notches his first No. 1 on the Jazz Albums chart, as his latest release, Music IS, bows atop the tally dated March 31.

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