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Ruffo sings Verdi's Il Travatore
Titta Ruffo was a baritone at the time Caruso was famous. It was said that he was the "Caruso of baritones" but Caruso was more famous because, well, tenors get all the chics. This is a rare one-sided English-made HMV pink label. For a 90-year-old disc it is LOUD, especially on the vv50 Victrola.
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What an episode! Dan was freaking out about his first time with Serena, Nate's dad showed his true colors, Chuck opened a burlesque bar & Blair danced in it! Check out the recap right here, on The CW Source.
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What a way to fill a room with music! Just load a stack and sit back! Bought this off Ebay... chicken nests and all. Refinished, Rebuiltthe changer and now I'm doing the Charleston! Enjoy!
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Stills from gossip girls new episode-Victor, VIctrola and Handmaidens tale. Some people have been saying that alot of the picture's aren't from Handmaidens Tale-if you look at the videos name it says its from 1.06 and 1.07. Please Comment and RAte! ENJOY :]
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Here is Ted Weems and his orchestra from late 1928 and You're the Cream in My Coffee, vocal by Parker Gibbs. The phonograph is a 1927 Victor Orthophonic Model 812X with an early electric induction Motor to power the Turntable. The Victrola is acoustic with an internal exponential folded horn.
This is a video of a 1918 Victrola IX playing an old 78 rpm record of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." The record was recorded and manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company (as was the Victrola). Recording date was approximately 1912. This was sung by the "Trinity Choir."