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Gennett Records (/dʒəˈnɛt/) was an
American record company and
label in Richmond, Indiana,
United States,
which flourished in the 1920s and
produced the...
- Ryan
Joseph "Scooter"
Gennett (born May 1, 1990) is an
American former professional baseball second baseman. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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recordings and
records were made at the
studio of
Gennett Records, a
division of the
Starr Piano Company.
Gennett Records was the
first to
record such artists...
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whose band, The Wolverines,
recorded it as "Riverboat Shuffle" in 1924 for
Gennett Records in Richmond, Indiana. The song
became a jazz staple. (Mitc****...
- his
brothers and Steele, pla****
fiddle in
several recordings produced by
Gennett Records in Richmond,
Indiana in 1927.
Richard Nevins, a 78 rpm
record collector...
- in 1928.
Between 1928 and
through 1930,
Gennett pressed Supertone Records using their own masters. When
Gennett was
discontinued in late 1930,
Sears contracted...
- four-homer game in the same season; this
would occur again in 2017 when
Scooter Gennett and J. D.
Martinez achieved the feat in June and
September respectively...
- same year,
Carmichael recorded an
instrumental version of the song for
Gennett Records. In 1928,
Carmichael left
Indiana after Mills Music hired him as...
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Henry and
Alice Gennett House, also
known as The
Gennett Mansion, is a
historic home
located at Richmond,
Wayne County, Indiana. It was
built in 1898,...
- a
Gennett 78. The song has
become a jazz and pop standard. "Davenport Blues" was
recorded by Bix
Beiderbecke and His
Rhythm Jugglers at the
Gennett studio...