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Kuu Ipo Ika Hee Pue One Medley

Kuu Ipo Ika Hee Pue One Medley by S. Siegel & Marie Caveny

1919 Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder #3724 ( Played on an acoustic Amberola 30 phonograph)

The name of the song is Hawaiian. The song sounds more like a banjo number. apparently it’s Mandolin and ukulele duet.. The record skips a little in there somewhere.

Edison Blue Amberol #3724

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King Kamehameha b/w The Lei Vendor

Sol Hoopii and His Novelty Quartette perform King Kamehameha b/w The Lei Vendor

1934, 78rpm  record, Brunswick #6873, (160), (112)

Sol Hoopii is my favorite artist from this period. This record is rather worn.. but this is a nice couple tracks that don’t appear on any compilations I know of.

Brunswick 6873 (160)

Brunswick 6873 (112)

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“I’m The Guy” by Billy Murray

I’m The Guy performed by Billy Murray (song written by Rube Goldberg) ,

1912, Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder #1592 (played on an acoustic Amberola 30 phonograph)

Edison Blue Amberol #1592

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Fascinating Rhythm b/w Twelfth Street Rag

Sol Hoopii and His Novelty Five perform Fascinating Rhythm b/w Twelfth Street Rag

1938, 78rpm  record, Decca 1666/1668

Decca DLA.1668 B Decca DLA.1666 A

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He’s Living the Life of Reilly

He’s Living the Life of Reiley by E. Meeker

1917, Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder #3231 (played on an acoustic Amberola 30 phonograph)

Edison Blue Amberol #3231

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The Pussy Cat Rag

The Pussy Cat Rag by The Peerless Quartet with Ada Jones

1914, Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder #2197 (played on an acoustic Amberola 30 phonograph)

Edison Blue Amberol #2197

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