Bruce Victrolaman Young
This Channel features an entertaining and historic array of early entertainment on Record from the earliest days of Recorded sound in the 1890's, up to mid 1930's, played on the original Gramophones & Phonographs of that era.Victrolaman will often give you the history of the records you are hearing and facts about the artists and the vintage phonographs, gramophones, graphophones and talking machines being used. Victrolaman's Record collection is very extensive and contains fine examples of almost every entertainment Genre found on record, including but not limited to: Popular Songs, Marches, Comedy, Minstrels, Ethnic and Racial humor, Opera, Classical, Ragtime, Recitations, Jazz, Blues, Holiday related songs, Historical Figures & more. .
The "Bully Song "
Auld Lang Syne - Edison Old Home Singers 1918 Diamond Disc Record - Edison D-25 Phonograph
Fred Astaire sings and Tap Dances to No Strings from Top Hat, backed by Leo Reisman & Orch. 1935
Let's be Lovers Again - the Carter Family with Singing Guitar and Autoharp - Recorded in 1935,
Ted Weems & Orch. Walkin My Baby back Home - 1931 Victor Orthophonic Record .
The Little Things in life, Gus Arnheim & his Cocoanut Grove Orch. with vocal by Bing Crosby, 1930,
Night & Day sung by Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman's Orchestra -1932 Victor Orthophonic 78rpm
I'm the only Star that Twinkles on Broadway - Ada Jones - 1905 Edison 2 minute Record - Amberola 1A
The Holy City - sung by Hardy Williamson - 1915 Edison DD Record - Edison Model D-25
Violinist Jan Kubelik Plays "Souvenir " Circa 1907 Fonotipia Record, - Victor Monarch Special
Columbia Model BN Graphophone - Al Jolson - Toot Toot Tootsie - 1922 Columbia Record
Jolson's First Brunswick Record - Steppin' out - 1924 78rpm record - Victor MS Talking Machine
Mme. Marcella Sembrich - "Ah Fors e lui" La Traviata 1904 Victor Deluxe Record - Victor MS
Tennessee Happy Boys - Show me the Way to go home - 1925 Edison Record - D-25 Edison Phonograph
Al Bernard - Read em And Weep - 1920 Edison Blue Amberol - Edison Amberola V Phonograph
Feodor Chaliapin sings "Nachtliche Parade" Electrola Record 1926 78rpm - Victor VV-190 Victrola
Swing, Swing, Swing, sung by Billy Murray - 1913 Victor Record - Columbia AH Graphophone
Danse Macabre - Pathe Military Band -14" American Pathe Record - 1916 - Solophone Phonograph
Metropolitan Quartet sings 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing" 1914 Edison Record - Edison D-25 Phonograph
Huguenots-Benediction des Poignards - Marcel Journet & Met Opera Chorus -1912 Victor Red Seal Record
The Wild Wild Women sung by Henry Lewis - 1918 7" Emerson Record
Joshua Fit de Battle - Negro Spiritual - Paul Robeson & Lawrence Brown -1925 Victor Record
Amarella Sung by Martin - Crescent Talking Machine Co. Vertical Record circa 1917
Yankee Doodle - Vess L. Ossman Banjo Solo - Improved Gramophone Record - 1900
The Rounders - Singin' in the Rain - 1929 Victor Orthophonic Record - Victor Credenza Victrola
Julius Caesar - Anthony's Oration - by E.H. Sothern 1920 Victor Red Seal Record Victor VTLA
The Revelers - The Varsity Drag from Good News - 1927 Victor Orthophonic 78rpm
Make Believe - Paul Whiteman & Orchestra with vocal by Bing - 1928 Victor Orthophonic Record
Away Out on the Mountain - Jimmie Rodgers -1927 Victor Orthophonic Record -Singing & Yodeling
Mississippi Mud - Paul Whitman and Orch. with Vocal, 1928 Victor Record, Victor VV-190