Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
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info_outline Radio Podcast #3 – 1890 to 1891Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
“Another journey into the history of recorded sound with James and Sean. This time we delve into the vaults for 1890 and 1891, explore the pop music of the gilded age, and hear the voices of P.T. Barnum, Florence Nightingale, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.” Centuries of Sound is a monthly mix of original music and sounds from a year in history. Right now we’re up to 1926. To download full mixes and a get host of other benefits for $5 per month, please come to
info_outline Centuries of Sound Radio Podcast #2 - 1887 to 1889Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
info_outline Centuries of Sound - 1925 TeaserLast Night A DJ Killed My Dog
A preview of the Centuries of Sound mix for 1925. Listen to all mixes in full at - or download mixes and get a load of extra goodies for just $5 per month at
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info_outline Centuries of Sound - 1853 to 1860Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
info_outlineImperial Minstrels - The Old Log Cabin
George W. Johnson - The Laughing Song
William McKinlley - Speech to Republican Convention
Vess L. Ossman - The Stars and Stripes Forever
George Graham - Talk on Money
Columbia Orchestra - Virginia Skedaddle
W.O. Beckenbaugh - Sale of Toys, Dolls and So Forth on Christmas Eve Night
Steve Clemens - Darkys Patrol
Cal Stewart - Uncle Josh's Trip to Coney Island (Excerpt 1)
Brand's Concert Band - Chimes of Normandy
Cal Stewart - Uncle Josh's Trip to Coney Island (Excerpt 2)
Empire State Concert Band - Belle of New York March
Bill Nye - On Tripe
William Paris Chambers - The Seraph
Josef Hofmann - Wagner-Brassin- Magic Fire Music From Die Walküre
John Terrell - a Few Words in Regard to Drinking
Gilmore's Band - Grand March From Tannhauser
Russell Hunting - Casey at the Telephone (Excerpt 1)
Dan W. Quinn - Still His Whiskers Grew
Russell Hunting - Casey at the Telephone (Excerpt 2)
Edison Concert Band - Ouverture to 'Der Tambour Der Garde'
Russell Hunting - I Wonder Why
United States Marine Band - the Directorate March
Len Spencer - Sale of Pawnbroker's Goods ('by Harry Spencer')
Peerless Orchestra - Yankee Doodle Dandy Lancers
Sousa's Band - The Darkie's Temptation
George Graham - Street Fakir
Dorothy Hoyle - La Cinquantaine
Len Spencer - My Gal is a High Born Lady