![]() ![]() There were also some budget labels, RCA Camden among others. Groove (founded in 1954) was mainly a r&b speciality label. Label "X" was founded in 1953 and renamed Vik in 1955. In the 1950s, RCA had three subsidiary labels: Groove, Vik and "X". In 1968 RCA change its image with a new modern logo that replaced the famous classic Nipper dog trademark.Īnd the background colour, which had always been black, switch to orange. They began to be known as RCA Victor, and used that name on the labels. The company started pressing vinyl discs in 1946, and in 1949 they issued the first 45 rpm single. Such as Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. In 1929 Victor was purchased by RCA and the companyīut it was still known as just Victor through the 1930s and 1940s and continued to do important recordings by jazz greats RCA VICTOR was founded as Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901. Interest in nineteenth century decorative and novelty typography. He became well known for his limited editions and he initiates a renewed Private publishing venture Glad Hand Press. Throughout most of his career Jones devoted his spare time to his When Jones came to RCA heīob Jones stayed at RCA Victor into the late 1970s. Steinweiss and Jim Flora and they developed the new LP format toward the end of the decade. In the 1940s, which design studio was the most innovative of the American companies. It's the cool drawing of Count Basie, shown among the images to the right.īOB JONES was the art director at RCA Victor from the early 1950s. His finest cover from 1950s was made for RCA Victor. He died in 1998.ĪNDY WARHOL made just some few jazz album covers, and the best known are those for Blue Note Records. Jim Flora left RCA Victor in 1956 and started to write and illustrate children books. Photography-based covers came into vogue. Motion and they bubble over with high spirit and excitement.įinally his style began to fall out of fashion, and the tide was turning against album covers based on illustration. His zany cartoon-like covers have a unique dynamic Jim Flora's RCA covers shows what a brilliant cartoonist he was. In 1954 he was hired by Bob Jones who was a former colleague from Columbia, now art director at The legendary designer and illustrator JIM FLORA produced some of his most oustanding works during the two years he was working for Krog and Garbarek, greats in Norwegian jazzĮsquire and Tempo, classic labels in British jazz Montmartre, Debut Records and the heydays in Danish jazz The LPs in the 1950s, and Swedish jazz abroad The EP era and Metronome Records in 1950s Roost, Signal, Storyville, Tampa, Transition, United Artists, Vee Jay, and more Scroll down and use the links to browse this comprehensive archive of rare jazz album coversĪrtist-operated jazz label with Mingus & RoachĪBC-Paramount, Aladdin, Argo, Capitol, Coral, Dawn, Decca,Įpic, Fantasy, HiFi, Imperial, Jazzland, Jazz West, Jubilee, Mercury, Mode, and more Send the Editors a message about this record.Records we have bought and sold over the years - the rare and the beautiful!īirka Jazz record store is closed but Birka Jazz Archive is still available. " Discography of American Historical Recordings. In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra ( Musical group)ĭiscography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. George Olsen and his Music ( Musical group) Jesse Crawford ( instrumentalist : pipe organ) Whispering Jack Smith ( vocalist : baritone vocal) These files are the radio and record player schematics and service information individually scanned in high resolution directly from the original U.S. Irene Bordoni ( vocalist : soprano vocal) Primary Performers: Gene Austin ( vocalist : tenor vocal) ![]() I kiss your hand, madame / Leo Reisman Orchestra Ran Weeks The mooche / Cotton Club Orchestra Duke Ellington Jeannine, I dream of lilac time / Gene AustinĬ-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E / Johnny Hamp Kentucky Serenadersĭoin' the raccoon / George Olsen and his Music Let's misbehave / Irving Aaronson CommandersĬollegiana / Pennsylvanians Fred WaringĬrazy rhythm / Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestraĭon't look at me that way / Irving Aaronson Irene Bordoni Commanders In a little Spanish town ('Twas on a night like this) / The Revelersīaby your mother (Like she babied you) / Vaughn De Leathĭiane (I'm in heaven when I see you smile) / Jesse Crawfordīack in your own back yard / Paul Whiteman Orchestra 1928 The following matrix(es) were released with this catalog number: Company
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