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Harmony Disc Records were produced by Great Northern Mfg. Co. located on 147-153 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. The company was established in 1907, though according to the information provided on labels, the first patent was registered Dec 10, 1901. In order to avoid problems with «Victor» and «Columbia» they used oversized centre-holes. They said, that the records would only be possible to play on Harmony's own machines, though it is not a problem to play them on any standard player using special adapter just like 45 rpm adapter but with smaller outer size, or even without it. (I have no problems playing these records on my turntable without any adapter). Apparently this trick worked fine, because they were able to obtain stock from «Columbia» with agreement to drill out centre-holes to 3/4 inches wide and to use just plain pasteover labels. In 1916, the label merged with Consolidated Talking Machine Co.
 
 
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TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
Press Date
Label(s)Order No
[xRef Nos]
Files
E 330
(35687)
russianband
Down the Petersky (Âäîëü ïî Ïèòåðñêîé), folk song
Polish Band1906Harmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 330
E 330
(35687)
E 330
(50190)
russianband
On Campaignïîõîä), march
BandHarmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 330
E 330
(50190)
E 331
polishvocal
Bumgrad, comic song
Comic Quartet of Academic ChoirLvovHarmony Disc RecordE 331
polishvocal
O! Fee, couplets
Andrzej Lelewicz
E 342
(8035)
1
polishmilitary orchestra
Gypsy (Cyganka), polka
Military OrchestraWarsawHarmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 342
E 342
(8035-1)
E 342
(35272)
1
polish
Kuba Jurek, mazurka (Karol Namysłowski)
WarsawHarmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 342
E 342
(35272-1)
E 370
(65033)
1
polishtenor
Two Auroras (Dwie Zorze), song (Stanislaw Moniuszko, lyrics by Teofil Lenartowicz)
Jan SzternWarsawHarmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 370
E 370
(65033-1)
E 370
(65039)
1
polish
Zosia’s song from Łobzów (Śpiew Zosi z Łobzowian), theatre performance (lyrics by Władysław Ludwik Anczyc)
Jan SzternWarsawHarmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 370
E 370
(65039-1)
E 876
(19524)
2
polishconcertina duet
Polish dances (Polskie tańce), folk song
Louis Solar & Chas. Blim02-08-1911
New York
Harmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 876
E 876
(19524-2)
E 876
(19525)
1
polishconcertina duet
Polish dances (Polskie tańce), folk song
Louis Solar & Chas. Blim02-08-1911
New York
Harmony Disc Record, Columbia RecordE 876
E 876
(19525-1)
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