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- Lyric_Records_(US) abstract "Lyric Records was a record label based in the United States from about 1917 to 1921. The parent company of Lyric Records was initially listed on the label as the Lyraphone Company of America, New York City, although actually headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. Later labels reflected the actual location. The label artwork featured a drawing of a white cat (perhaps inspired by the dog Nipper of the Victor Talking Machine Company's His Master's Voice logo) seated on a gramophone record, with the legend \"Never Scratches\". Lyric Records actually seem to be exactly as prone to scratching as any other shellac 78rpm record of the era. The first Lyric records were vertical-cut with an unusually narrow groove that required using steel needles, related to that used by British \"Marathon\" discs, which according to company publicity yielded a playing time of four-and-a-half minutes per 10-inch side and seven minutes per 12-inch side. Over 1000 titles were available by September 1917, including popular vocal, dance, operatic, and orchestral selections. J. Louis von der Mehden was the company's chief conductor, and his diaries (now at the University of Connecticut) detail recording sessions with a 40-player orchestra which he personally recruited, a much larger ensemble than most American recording groups. The recorded sound of Lyric vertical-cut discs is superior to most other contemporary American \"hill-and-dale\" records. From 1919 Lyric records were double-sided lateral-cut 10-inch discs which have slightly above-average sound quality for the era. The company went into receivership in the fall of 1921 and ceased operations sometime the following year.Among those recording for Lyric were soprano Regina Vicarino, tenor \"Mario Rodolfi\" (the first stage name of later opera star Mario Chamlee) , Vaudeville comedian and prolific early sound recording star Billy Murray and Harry Yerkes' band featuring early jazz trombonist Tom Brown.".
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- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink 1921_in_music.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Murray_(singer).
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- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
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- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Yerkes.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink His_Masters_Voice.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Inch.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink J._Louis_von_der_Mehden.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_record_labels.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_Records_(Germany).
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Chamlee.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Nipper.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Record_label.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Regina_Vicarino.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Revolutions_per_minute.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Shellac.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Sound_recording_and_reproduction.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Brown_(trombonist).
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Connecticut.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Vaudeville.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Talking_Machine_Company.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLink File:LyricLabel.jpg.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lyric Records (US)".
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lyric Records".
- Lyric_Records_(US) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lyric".
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- Lyric_Records_(US) subject Category:Defunct_record_labels_of_the_United_States.
- Lyric_Records_(US) subject Category:Jazz_record_labels.
- Lyric_Records_(US) subject Category:Record_labels_disestablished_in_1920.
- Lyric_Records_(US) subject Category:Record_labels_established_in_1917.
- Lyric_Records_(US) subject Category:Vertical_cut_record_labels.
- Lyric_Records_(US) hypernym Label.
- Lyric_Records_(US) type Company.
- Lyric_Records_(US) type RecordLabel.
- Lyric_Records_(US) type Company.
- Lyric_Records_(US) type Disestablishment.
- Lyric_Records_(US) type Label.
- Lyric_Records_(US) comment "Lyric Records was a record label based in the United States from about 1917 to 1921. The parent company of Lyric Records was initially listed on the label as the Lyraphone Company of America, New York City, although actually headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. Later labels reflected the actual location.".
- Lyric_Records_(US) label "Lyric Records (US)".
- Lyric_Records_(US) sameAs Q2482147.
- Lyric_Records_(US) sameAs Lyric_Records_(Verenigde_Staten).
- Lyric_Records_(US) sameAs m.0b5jtc.
- Lyric_Records_(US) sameAs Q2482147.
- Lyric_Records_(US) wasDerivedFrom Lyric_Records_(US)?oldid=699939294.
- Lyric_Records_(US) depiction LyricLabel.jpg.
- Lyric_Records_(US) isPrimaryTopicOf Lyric_Records_(US).