Imperial Records (1900)
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The earliest Imperial Records was a short-lived United States-based company of the 1900s (decade), producing single-sided lateral cut gramophone records.[1] Issues included ragtime banjo music, operatic solos, and Hebrew songs. As the name implies, they seem to have been destined at least in part for the British market. The back of the records carried a paper label printed with a copyright statement.
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- ^ Hoffmann, Frank W., 1949- author. (23 May 2016). Chronology of American popular music, 1900-2000. Routledge. ISBN 9781135868857. OCLC 950518782.
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