Columbia Record Catalog (1921)

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? “Something a little new, something a little different.” This is the idea of the long list of instrumental novelties which will! be found scattered throughout the pages of the Columbia catalogue. Marimbas, saxophones, ‘accordions, banjo and piano duets, Jazz Band orchestras, chimes, bell solos, xylophone solos; these are a few of the instruments used in recording some of the most interesting and fascinating music of the day. ‘There are many of the native instruments of far off countries. Do not fail to have at least three or four novelties in your record collection. They will always furnish enjoyment and amusement. Here are a few exceptionally good records as a starter. A2723 The Radiance in Your Eyes, Wheeler Wadsworth, saxophone solo 10 in. 85e Sing Me Love’s Lullaby. Wheeler Wadsworth, saxophone solo A2819 Oh! What a Pal Was Mary. Columbia Saxophone Sextette 10 in. 85¢ Weeping Willow Blues. Columbia Saxophone Sextette A2695 Royal Flying Corps March, Guido Deiro, accordion solo 10 in. 85c Marines’ March. Guido Deiro, accordion solo A2632 Seenes That Are Brightest. Thomas Hughes, clarinet solo 10 in. 85cec Long, Long Ago. ¥homas Hughes, clarinet solo A2592 On to Victory March. Part I. Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps 10 in. 85ec On to Victory March. Part II. Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps A2553 Macushla. Herbert L. Clarke, cornetist 10 in. 85¢e Killarney. Herbert L. Clarke, cornetist a Songs of Childhood Days. Part I, A2605 Signor Hurdi-Gurdi Street Piano 10 in. 85e Songs of Childhood Days. Part II. Signor Hurdi-Gurdi Street Piano A2594 Jolly Lumber Jack March. Arthur, Turelly, harmonica solo 10 in... 85c Toreador March. Arthur Turelly, harmonica solo A2555 Listen To the Mocking Bird. Sybil Sanderson Fagan, whistler 10 in. 85e Old Folks At Home. Sybil Sanderson Fagan, whistler A2610 Messenger Boy March, Howard Kopp, xylophone solo 10 in. 85ce Orchids. Three-Step. Howard Kopp, bell solo This catalog is only a partial list of Columbia Records — ask for the latest monthly supplement. 467