Side A: Acme Male Quartet, "Mary O'Brien" Side B: James, Lewis, "That's How I Believe in You" (Pathé 20657) Side A: Ackroyd, George, "Deep Blue Sea" Side B: Malin, Thomas, "Romping Bessie" (Pathé 20376) Side A: 'Ac Dhonncha, Seán, "Bríd Thomáis Mhurchadha" Side B: Broderick, Vincent, "Leag Uait An Scuab " (Gael-linn CE15) This series contains 15 broken phonodiscs that have been stabilized by New York University'sīarbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department, as well as 19 empty LP Glenside, Irish, and Tara from Ireland and His Master's Voice, London, Regal ZonophoneĪnd Rex from England, while Scotland is represented by a host of releases on the Beltona Labels, particularly the small ethnic labels, Copley and Celtic. Okeh and Vocalion releases are also numerous, as are discs from smaller independent While major labels, Columbia, Victor and Decca dominate the series, Bluebird, Brunswick, A broad sampling of Irish traditional instrumental Tenors such as Charles Harrison and John McCormack, as well as their British counterpartsįather Sydney MacEwan and Michael Duffy. In examples of the Irish art song tradition featuring a wealth of recordings by Irish The early years of the format to its obsolescence in the 1950s. This series contains discs representing over fifty years of recorded Irish music from
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