Cylinder Lists: Columbia Brown Wax, Columbia XP, Columbia 20th Century, and Indestructible (2000)

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The Talking Machine U'orld, New York, November 15 , 1925 OJ4(L Records THE MUSIC OF THE COUNTRY Vick Myers' Atlanta Melody Artists. Jack Linx and His Bir- mingham Society Serenaders. Arcadia Peacock Orches- tra of St. Louis. The Melody Sheiks, Sam Lanin, Director. Foor-Robinson Carolina Club Orchestra. Mickey Guy and His Rose-Tree Cafe Or- chestra. To Dealers the quality of national appeal OKeh Records have is of first importance. This quality, espe- cially in the dance music, increases day after day, the buyers of OKeh Records in every city and village in the country. In OKeh Orchestras may be observed the truth that they are recording the best dance music in the country. The Goofus Five OKeh Syncopators. Original Indiana Five. The Arkansaw Travel- ers. The Yellow Jackets. The Original New Orleans Rhythm Kings. Tickle Toe Ten. The Red Hotters. Jack Gardner and His Orchestra. Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra Timmie Tov’s St. Anthonv Hotel Orchestra Fred “Sugar” Hall and His Sugar Babies GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION OTTO HEINEMAN, President 25 West Forty-fifth Street, New York City