Journey back to 1920 with us on #ThreeTuneTuesday! We’re exploring Pathé Records and their groundbreaking vertical-cut recording method. Discover how technology shaped the sounds of a century ago.
Emerson Records
This week, we’re exploring the rise and fall of Emerson Records. From jazz to opera, discover how this innovative label shaped early recorded music.
Banner Records
This episode of Three Tune Tuesday explores the significance of Banner Records in the early 1920s, featuring three songs from their catalog that showcase the label’s role in […]
Cameo Records
Discover how a 50-cent record label revolutionized the music industry in the Roaring Twenties.
Okeh Records
“Three Tune Tuesday” takes listeners on a musical journey through the early years of Okeh Records, from its founding in 1916 to its influential role in shaping American […]
Paramount Records
“Three Tune Tuesday” takes listeners on a musical journey through the early years of Paramount Records, from its unlikely origins as a furniture company’s side venture in 1917 […]
Lyric Records
In this episode, we delved into the legacy of Lyric Records through three diverse recordings from 1919-1920, showcasing the label’s role in capturing the transition from ragtime to […]
Summer Songs
In this episode of Three Tune Tuesday, we explore the essence of summer through three classic songs from the early 1900s: “In the Good Old Summer Time” (1902), […]
Songs from Vaudeville
In this episode of “Three Tune Tuesday,” we explored the vibrant world of vaudeville through three iconic songs from the early 20th century: “Hello! Ma Baby” (1899), “Bill […]
Saxophone Sobs
In this episode of Three Tune Tuesday, we explore the saxophone’s rise to prominence in early 20th-century popular music through three pioneering recordings: Rudy Wiedoeft’s ‘Valse Erica’ (1916), […]