What is the name of the Okeh record?

What is the name of the Okeh record?

On The Record – At first glance This is Okeh Record No. 1007 (OKEH 1007) with the dark blue label with the Native American Indian. The color of the label is a slightly different shade on each side. On Side A is Over There (George M. Cohan) Sterling Trio Orchestra Accomp.

Which is the dead stamp on Okeh 1007?

On Side A is Over There (George M. Cohan) Sterling Trio Orchestra Accomp. The dead stamp is 1007A7 with matrix etch 120A. On the b side is Just before the Battle, Mother (G.F. Root) Campbell & Burr Orchestra Accomp. The dead stamp is 1007B6 with matrix etch 174B. There is no lead in or lead out as found in most 78s and other formats.

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.

Who is the lead vocal on Okeh 1007?

The Over There performance on OKEH 1007 is nearly identical to the Over There release less than a year before, 1917 on another record label. The sound is strikingly similar since Henry Burr is the lead vocal in both recordings.

On The Record – At first glance This is Okeh Record No. 1007 (OKEH 1007) with the dark blue label with the Native American Indian. The color of the label is a slightly different shade on each side. On Side A is Over There (George M. Cohan) Sterling Trio Orchestra Accomp.

On Side A is Over There (George M. Cohan) Sterling Trio Orchestra Accomp. The dead stamp is 1007A7 with matrix etch 120A. On the b side is Just before the Battle, Mother (G.F. Root) Campbell & Burr Orchestra Accomp. The dead stamp is 1007B6 with matrix etch 174B. There is no lead in or lead out as found in most 78s and other formats.

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.

The Over There performance on OKEH 1007 is nearly identical to the Over There release less than a year before, 1917 on another record label. The sound is strikingly similar since Henry Burr is the lead vocal in both recordings.

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