Dan The Victrola Man
Confessin’ by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra, 1930, on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
Baby Won’t You Please Come Home by Clarence Williams’ Blue Seven, 1927 on the 1925 Victor Credenza
If I could Be With You by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra, 1930, on the 1925 Victor Credenza
Black Bottom by Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, 1926 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
Lucky Day by George Olsen and His Music, 1926 on the 1925 Victor Credenza Victrola
New Orleans by Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra, 1932 on the 1927 Victor 10-50 Victrola
My Pretty Girl by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra, 1931 on the 1928 Victor VE 8-35X Victrola
A Half-Hour of Dance Jazz Played on the 1927 Victor VE 10-50 X Orthophonic Victrola
My Melancholy Baby by the All Star Orchestra, 1928 on the 1928 Victor VE 8-12 Orthophonic Victrola
I’d Rather Be Blue by Fanny Brice, 1928, on the 1928 Victor VE 8-12 Orthophonic Victrola
About A Quarter To Nine, 1935 by Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra on the 1927 Victor VE 10-50 X Victrola
Charleston by Ben Selvin & His Orchestra, Edison B-250 Diamond Disc Phonograph w/ Lateral Adapter
My Pet by Tom Timothy & His Frivolity Club Orchestra, 1928 on the 1915 Edison B-250 Diamond Disc
You’re A Real Sweetheart by Duke Yellman & His Orchestra, 1928 on the 1915 Edison B-250
California Here I Come by Al Jolson, 1924 on the 1911 Victor VV XVI “L-Door” Victrola
Walter J. Van Brunt 1912, on the 1911 Victor VV XVI “L Door” Victrola
Ben Dewberry’s Final Run by Jimmie Rodgers on the 1928 Victor 10-50 Orthophonic Victrola
An evening of 1920’s Dance Music on the 1928 Victor VE 10-50 X Victrola
Moonlight Bay by American Quartet, 1911 on the 1911 Victor VV-XVI L Door Victrola
Trail Of The Lonesome Pine by Edna Brown & James F. Harrison, 1913 on the 1911 Victor VV-XVI L Door
My Blue Heaven by The Singing Sophomores, 1927 on the 1928 Victor VV-8-9 Orthophonic Victrola
The Oceana Roll sung by Eddie Morton, 1911 on the 1911 Victor VV-XVI “L Door” Victrola
Part TWO- More 1920’s-30’s Jazz Dance Music on the 1927 Victor 10-50 X Orthophonic Victrola
A Concert of Early Country Music 78’s on the 1927 Victor 10-50 X Orthophonic Victrola
All Aboard For Heaven by Meyer Davis’ Le Paradis Band, 1925 on the 1927 Victor 10-50 X Victrola
Let It Rain Let it Pour by Meyer Davis’ Le Paradis Band, 1925 on the 1927 Victor 10-50 X Victrola
1920’s Dance Jazz on the 1927 Victor 10-50 Orthophonic Victrola
SHAKE THAT THING by Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra, 1926 on the 1927 Victor VE 10-50 X Victrola
Tom Stacks with Harry Reser’s Syncopators on the 1927 Victor 10-50X Orthophonic Victrola
1927 Victor 10-50X Orthophonic Victrola, Victor Talking Machine Co. Automatic Record Changer