- Blue
Amberol Records was the
trademark name for
cylinder records manufactured by
Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in the US from 1912 to 1929. They
replaced the...
- Blue
Amberol Records was the
trademark for a type of
cylinder recording manufactured by the
Edison Records company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made...
-
immediately started production under a
variation of
their existing Amberol brand as
Edison Blue
Amberol Records.
Edison designed several phonograph types, both with...
- 1922 "Ham & Eggs" 1913 "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" -
Edison Amberol "Special H" and
Edison Blue
Amberol "Special H" 1909 "Marching
Through Georgia" - Victor...
-
Company in the same year. The
recorded wax cylinders,
later replaced by Blue
Amberol cylinders, and vertical-cut
Diamond Discs, were
manufactured by Edison's...
- and
reissued that as four-minute
celluloid Blue
Amberol cylinder 1867 in
September 1913 ("Blue
Amberol Regular List", EPM, vol. 11 no. 7, July 1913). "Victor...
- Ronald.
Edison Blue
Amberol Recordings, 1912–1914. APM Press: Brooklyn, 1980, p. 53. The
cylinder is
numbered Edison Blue
Amberol No. 1647. Turner, p...
- 2011.
Retrieved June 26, 2011. "The
Death of
Floyd Collins (Edison Blue
Amberol: 5049)". 1925.
Archived from the
original on
January 11, 2022. Retrieved...
- "fantasies".
Edison Gold
Moulded 8818 (1904),
Edison Amberol 87 (1909), and
Edison Blue
Amberol 2239 (1914), all
credited to the
Edison Concert Band....
- This Fall" — — 5188:
Edison Blue
Amberol 11054:
Edison Record 1926 "Wild Bill Jones" — — 5196:
Edison Blue
Amberol 11056:
Edison Record 1927 "Two Little...