Jim's Old Records

Kuu Ipo Ika Hee Pue One Medley

March 8th, 1914 by jim

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

King Kamehameha b/w The Lei Vendor

March 7th, 1914 by jim

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)

“I’m The Guy” by Billy Murray

March 7th, 1914 by jim

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

Fascinating Rhythm b/w Twelfth Street Rag

March 7th, 1914 by jim

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

He’s Living the Life of Reilly

March 7th, 1914 by jim

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

The Pussy Cat Rag

March 7th, 1914 by jim

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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