Gennett Records, a name synonymous with the jazz and blues recordings of the early 20th century, is often overlooked in the broader conversation of music history despite its substantial influence on the development of recorded music in America. From its humble beginnings to becoming a pivotal platform for many famous…
Category: Vintage Record Labels
Silvertone
Nestled within the annals of music history, Silvertone Records emerges as a fascinating artifact of American cultural heritage. Born from the innovative vision of Sears, Roebuck and Co., a retail giant that shaped the American consumer landscape, Silvertone wasn’t just a record label; it was a gateway to the musical…
Vocalion
The Vocalion Odyssey: From Aeolian Origins to Acoustic Excellence In the vast and intricate history of recorded music, the Vocalion record label stands as a testament to innovation, artistic exploration, and the undeniable impact of acoustic recording technology. Founded under the auspices of the Aeolian Company, a titan in the…
Puritan Records
Rediscovering Puritan Records: A Dive into an Overlooked Era of Music Amidst the crackle and hiss of an old shellac record spins a delightfully whimsical tune – “Dancing Fool” by the Eddie Davis Orchestra, a hidden gem from the Puritan label’s catalog. This forgotten relic, unearthed on April Fool’s Day,…
Diva
In the golden age of jazz, when phonographs filled dance halls and the Charleston echoed down city streets, the Diva record label quietly made its mark. It wasn’t a flashy label, but in the late 1920s and early ’30s, Diva brought the soundtrack of the era to folks who couldn’t…