Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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Pa fomfael COLUMBIA RECORDS | A2239 A2354 A 75 Al1764 A2277 A 696 A3022 A2936 A2246 A2305 A3015 A 107 A2065 A2239 A1764 A1685 A2237 A2776 A1025 A5848 A5975 “THE LURE OF MUSIC” contains elaborate descriptions of many Columbia 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 12 1.25 12 1.25 PATRIOTIC MUSIC—Continued. Columbia the Gem of the Ocean (Red, White and Blue) and M rching Through Georgia. Morton Adkins Departure of the American Troops for France and Arrival of the American Troops in France. Prince’s Band and Columbia Male Quartette Dixie. Columbia Band and Evening Chimes in the Mountains. Columbia Band with bell solo Dixie. Peerless Quartette and Maryland, My Maryland. Herbert Stuart Dixie. Stoddard and Broadway Quartette and Yankee Doodle. Charles Harrison and Broadway Quartette Dixie. Stanley and Harlan and De Little Old Log Cabin in de Lane. Ctark Dixie and Star-Spangled Banner. Columbia Band Fourth of July, 1880 and Fourth of July, 1920. Columbia Band Just Before the Battle, Mother and My Own United States. Columbia Stellar Quartette March—Patriotic. Kopp and Chapman, bell and xylophone duet and Pizzicato Polka. Howard Kopp, xylophone solo Marching Through Georgia. Columbia Band and Evening Chimes in the Mountains. Columbia Band with bell solo Marching Through Georgia and The Forge in the Forest. Columbia Band Marching Through Georgia. Prince’s Band and Off to War— Medley of Patriotic Airs. Introducing ‘Soldiers Farewell’ and “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.’’ Prince’s Band and Columbia Stellar CQuartette Marching Through Georgia and Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean (““Red, White and Blue.”) Morton Adkins Maryland! My Maryland! Herbert Stuart and Dixie. Peerless Quartette Medley of Patriotic Airs. Columbia Band and The Star-Spangled Banner. Margaret Woodrow Wilson Medley of Patriotic Airs. Introducing ‘“‘Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” “Johnny Comes Marching Home,” “Marching Through Georgia,” ‘“‘Girl I] Left Behind,” ‘Battle Cry of Freedom” and “Dixie” and American Patrol. Prince’s Band National Emblem March. U. S. S. Pennsylvania Band and Our Director March. Columbia Band National Emblem March and Washington Grays March. Prince’s Band National Emblem March and Stars and Stripes Forever March. Prince’s Band National Medley One-Step. Part 1. Introducing (1) ‘“Swanee River,” (2) “Listen to the Mocking Bird,’? (3) “Old Black Joe,” (4) “Johnny Get Your Gun” and National Medley OneStep. Part II. Introducing (1) ‘My Old Kentucky Home,” (2) “Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground,” (3) ‘‘Turkey in the Straw,” (4) “Dixie.”? Prince’s Band records. See announcement in back of this catalog. 291