ABSTRACT

An American record issued from February 1937, lasting less than one year. It was marketed by the music publisher Irving Mills, who issued the Variety label at the same time. Jazz was the featured material, with artists like Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and the Raymond Scott Quintet included. [Rust 1978.]

A New York firm, advertising in TMW for May 1914 the sale of a device to “clarify and amplify record tone.”