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National Emblem March & Lights Out March -18498
$72.25
National Emblem March, composed by Edwin Eugene Bagley and for which he is best known, is a performance from March 21, 1914 (recorded in 1 take) done in Camden, NJ by the United States Marine Band. Lights Out March, composed by Earl Elleson McCoy, is a performance from June 10th, 1913 (recorded in 4 takes – matrix variant “1 ² Q 18498A”) done in Philadelphia, PA, by Arthur Pryor’s Band .
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This is a Victor (i.e. Victor Talking Machine Co) two sided 10″, 78 rpm mono record released in October 1918 – AS WW I ENDED !
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