The E-Discographer #3 August, 2001 Special Issue!
The International
Directory
Of Label Research
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Profiles of labels or manufacturers with minimal discographical data are coded in dark green.
Catalog or matrix numerical listings are shown in red.
General works about labels in specific countries are alphabetized by country of origin and displayed in brown.
Editorial notes appear in festive monochrome black.
Updated 1/20/03
E.M.I. (U.K.) "E.M.I. dating guide" Peter Copeland [incl. Assimil, ENSA, O.R.B.S., Mercury, MGM and 44 Special recordings," Historic Record No. 19 (Apr 1991), p.4-6
E.M.I. (U.K.) EMI Sound Archive at The British Library includes artists' correspondence, partial recording ledgers, photos and ephemera for Victor, Zonophone, HMV, and post 1931 Columbia, Odeon, etc.
E.M.I. (U.K.) Historical Facts on EMI
EPI (FRANCE) (épis de blé) Cartes Postales Disque. Label listing in progress by Rainer E. Lotz
E-R (U.S. 1940's) discography. Discophile. No. 19 (1951)
EAGLE (U.S.) by Will Legere, Disc Collector No. 16 (Feb. 1961)
EAGLE (U.S. 1905-1908) in "International Record Co.", by John A. Petty, illus., 18 labels produced by the company during its short life: International, Central, Square Deal, Parlor Grand, Buckeye, Special, Symphony, Lyric, Clico, Faultless Concert, Excelsior, Clear Tone, Siegel Cooper (2 versions), Kalamazoo, Ormsby, Eagle and Vim, Hillandale News Apr 1989
EBEROID (U.K.) Sydney H. Carter. A Catalogue of Clarion & Eberoid Records. Bournemouth, U.K. Talking Machine Review, 1977.
ECHO (U.S.) "Filling in Discographically- Echo Records" Record Research Vol. 1 #3 Jun 1955 ; #5 p. 21
ECLIPSE (U.K. 1931) in Andrews, Frank "Records in Store" [ Ariel Grand, Lewis's Long Life, Marspen, Boots, Selfridge's, Silvertone, Key, Little Marvel, Conquest, Victory, Eclipse, Crown, Embassy, Peacock and Empire] Hillandale News Feb, Apr, Jun 1992,
p.Jn:35-39
ECLIPSE (U.K. 1930's) in "Sing a Song of Sixpence: A Brief Look at the Woolworth's Records," by Will Costain, including Mimosa, Victory, Eclipse and Crown, Historic Record No. 45 (Oct 1997), p.9-12
EDISON (EUROPE 1890's -1930 cylinder)
Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany
EDISON (JAPAN 1890's cylinder), "An Important Discovery, 'Made in Japan'," by Jean-Paul Agnard, describes three pre-1900 Edison cylinder boxes found in Japan, with special Japanese labels, New Amberola Graphic No. 96 (1997), p.3-5
EDISON (U.K. 1910's), "Edison Phonograph Products in the United Kingdom 1912- 1921," by George Frow, discusses Edison records and phonographs sold in the U.K., and their problems, Hillandale News Oct 1996, p.123-134
EDISON (U.K. 1910's cylinder) Edison Blue Amberol Cylinders, U.S. vs. U.K. Issues, by George Frow, W/D, Hillandale News Oct 1986
EDISON (U.S. cylinder) Deakins, Duane D. and Thomas Grettelo. Comprehensive Cylinder Record Index. Stockton, CA. 1956/7. [Privately publ. by Deakins] [Vol. 1: Edison Amberol ; Vol. 2 Standard]
EDISON (U.S. cylinder) "Edison numbering system for cylinders", by Allen Koenigsberg, offers some new information on the "block" numbering system, Antique Phonograph Monthly Vol. VIII No. 6 (1987)
EDISON (U.S.) "Edison Special Purpose Records or Special Records." by Ray Wile.
EDISON (U.S.) "Edisonia." by Ray Wile. Record Research #17 (Mar./April 1958) p. 11
EDISON (U.S.) "Edisonia." by Ray Wile. Record Research #13 (June/July 1957) p. 10
EDISON (U.S.) "Edison Sample Advertising Records." by Ray Wile. Record Research #87 (Dec. 1967) p. 7
EDISON (U.S.) "Edison Takes" by Ray Wile. Record Research #6 (Dec. 1955) p. 2
EDISON (U.S.) HEALY, Bob: [Discography] in Disc Collector, No. 19 (November 1961)
EDISON (U.S. 1890's-1900's cylinder) Peter Betz. Edison concert cylinder records; a catalogue of the series issued 1899-1901. London: City of London Phonograph & Gramophone Society, 1968. 22 p
EDISON (U.S. 1890's-1900's cylinder), chronological chart outlining the block numbering system for late brown wax cylinders, Antique Phonograph Monthly VII No. 7
EDISON (U.S. 1890's-1910's cylinder) Edison Cylinder Records, 1889-1912, with an Illustrated History of the Phonograph by Allen Koenigsberg
[over 10,000 wax cylinders, 2" & 5",
2-minute & 4-minute, brown and black wax]
EDISON (U.S. 1890's -1930), in Read, Oliver and Walter L. Welch. From Tin Foil to Stereo: Evolution of the Phonograph. 1st
ed. Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams & Co., 1959. [Despite a pro-Edison bias there is still a lot of information. The 2d ed. is rather slender by comparison.]
EDISON (U.S.1898), an unusual photograph of Vess L. Ossman recording at the Edison studios in 1898, reproduced in In The Groove Mar 1997, p. 1-2
EDISON (U.S. 1900's cylinder), "Edison's 2-Minute Cuban Cylinders," by L.E. Andersen, describes recordings made beginning in 1905, Sound Box Jan 1995, p.unnumbered
EDISON (U.S. 1900's cylinder) : numbering of brown wax cylinders, by Brian Towne, New Amberola Graphic Summer 1986
EDISON (U.S. 1900's), "Edison in Mexico, 1904-1912," by L.E. Andersen, is a preliminary study of the company's early recording activities there, with a list of artists who recorded, Sound Box Sep, Nov 1994, p.unnumbered
EDISON (U.S. 1900's-1910's cylinder) Wile, Ray with Martin Bryan: "Order Figures for the Two-Minute Grand Opera Recordings" [1906 -1917] New Amberola Graphic Apr. 1992, p. 6-9
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder), "2-Minute Blue Amberols," by Ron Dethlefson, reproduces an original Mexican supplement listing 87 releases, In The Groove Dec 1993, p.6-8
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Ronald Dethlefson: Edison Blue Amberol recordings, 1912-1914. Brooklyn, N.Y.: APM Press, 1980. 206 p
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Edison Amberol records in New Amberola Graphic, No. 5-6, 8-12, 17-21 (Spring 1973 thru Spring 1977): various paginations
EDISON (U.S. 1910's): interior photos of record factory (c.1915), In the Groove Sep, Nov 1986
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder),Edison Kinetophone cylinder discog., by Art Shifrin, Antique Phonograph Monthly, VII/2.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's), discog. of Blue Amberol 28100 series, by Ray Wile, New Amberola Graphic Oct 1990
EDISON (U.S. 1910's), "Edisonia" by Ray Wile. Edison Dating Chart, Record Research Vol. 1 / Issue 2 Apr 1955 p.12
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Dethlefson Ronald: "Edison Blue Amberols and Royal Purple Amberols Rediscovered" [list of unissued selections from a 1921 file] In The
Groove Aug. 1992, p.7-8
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) "Two Minute Blue Amberols" (no author given) explains that little known Edison cylinder type, via files from the Edison site, Antique Phonograph Monthly, Vol. VI, No. 3.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Dethlefson, Ron: "Blue Amberol Production, New Data, producing cylinder record moulds" New Amberola Graphic Oct 1995 (No. 94), p. 14-16
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) "The Amberol Controversy (June 1910)," Hillandale News, June 1979.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Advertising Cylinders on Edison Blue Amberol, by Ron Dethlefson, Antique Phonograph Monthly VII/5
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Dethlefson, Ronald with Allen Koenigsberg: "Edison Wax Cylinders Manufactured After 1912" New Amberola Graphic Jul 1995 (No. 93), p.8-10
EDISON (U.S. 1910's), "Market Research - 1910 Style," by Raymond R. Wile, an original document analyzing competitors in the New York area, New Amberola Graphic No. 98 (1997), p.10-11
EDISON (U.S. 1910's) "Edisonia: The Earliest Existing Disc Catalogs?" by Ray Wile. Record Research #78 (Aug. 1966) p. 4, 8
EDISON (U.S. 1910's), by Tom Hawthorn, chart listing matrix and corresponding catalog numbers for the period 1918-1919, when only the former was on the discs, New Amberola Graphic Apr 1990
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) Sydney H. Carter "Blue Amberol cylinders." Talking Machine Review. 130 p
EDISON (U.S. 1910's) "Prestige Series" [85200's] by Ray Wile. Record Research Vol 4 #1 [#19] p. 16
EDISON (U.S. 1910's) "Edisonia: The 85200 Series" by Ray Wile. Record Research #22 (Apr./May 1959) p. 12, 13
EDISON (U.S. 1910's) "Edisonia: Early Issues" [plus remakes and errata] by Ray Wile. Record Research #38 (Oct. 1961) p. 9
EDISON (U.S. 1910's cylinder) by Ron Dethlefson, on surviving moulds for Blue Amberol cylinders; reprinted from In the Groove; Kastlemusick Feb 1983
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's cylinder) Dethlefson, Ronald. ; Buchak, Michael. Edison Blue Amberol Recordings, 2nd edition. Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A. : Stationery X-Press, 1997 1999. v. 1: 1912-1914 : American popular series, "Live" recordings and selected recordings, 1915-1928 -- v. 2. 1915-1929.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's cylinder)Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany [Zipped Excel97/2000 tables which must be downloaded view them]
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) An Illustrated Guide to Edison Disc Record Labels by Stephen A. Sylvester.
Houston, Tex. (3408 Leonidas, Houston 77019) : S.A. Sylvester, 1985 vii, 27 p.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's cylinder), "Blue Amberol Records: The Numbers Are In!", by Ron Dethlefson, explains how to estimate the number of copies of each cylinder that were pressed, from codes on the cylinders, New Amberola Graphic Nov 1995 (No.92), p.5-6
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) Wile, Ray: Edison disc masters
in Talking Machine Review, Nos. 5, 11-14, 16-18, 22-23, 25, 28, 30-31, 38-39, 42, 44, 54-55, 60-62 (August 1971 thru December 1979): various paginations
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) by Ray Wile is an overview of disc series numbering, New Amberola Graphic Winter 1983
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) Blue Amberol Cylinders: Complete listing of Blue Amberol cylinders issued in America from November 1912 to late 1929
[repr. of Dr. Duane Deakins 1960 list of cylinders,
also historically interesting record catalogs and promotional literature of other early companies.
Indexed by artist and title]
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) Karlin, Fred J.: Edison Diamond Discs 50001-52651 (Complete numerical listing) Santa Monica, Calif.: Bona Fide Publications, 1972. spiral bound, 160 p.
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) "Edison and the Diamond Discs" by Angus Joss. Record Research [Vol. 4 No.1] #19 p. 3-8
EDISON (U.S. 1910's-1920's) Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany [Zipped Excel97/2000 tables which must be downloaded view them]
EDISON (U.S. 1912) "The Preliminary Matchings of the Earliest Edison Diamond Disc Records," by Ray Wile, preliminary couplings in the 82000 and 83000 series, some of which were not issued, New Amberola Graphic No. 111 (2002), p.6-9
EDISON (U.S. 1912), "The Preliminary Matchings of the Earliest Edison Diamond Disc Records," by Ray Wile, lists preliminary couplings in the 80000 series
(1912-13), some of which were not issued, New Amberola Graphic No. 110 (2001), p.12-15
EDISON (U.S. 1913), by Raymond R. Wile concerns early disc test recordings, W/D, New Amberola Graphic Summer 1984
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "Edison Red Star discs" Antique Phonograph Monthly VII/4
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) Mike Biel: "Edison Stars" about labels having a red star.
EDISON (U.S. 1920's cylinder) Martin Bryan: "Repressed Edisons" [Blue Amberol cylinders molded over previous titles] New Amberola Graphic Oct 1991, p.3,14
EDISON (U.S.1920's) "The Edison Lateral Cut Records" by Paul Collenette, Hillandale News,
Feb 1979.
EDISON (U.S.1920's) "Edison Needle Cut Records." by Ray Wile. Record Research Vol 2 #3 [#9] (July/Aug. 1956) p. 8-10; [ Vol. 2 No. 4 ] #10 (Nov./Dec. 1956) p. 11;
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "The First Electrics." by Ray Wile. Record Research #85 (Aug. 1967) p. 5
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "The First Long Playing Disc Record." by Ray Wile. [24-minute] Record Research #56 (Nov. 1963) p.3
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "The First Long Playing Disc Record." by Ray Wile. [40-minute] Record Research #58 (Feb. 1964) p. 7
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "The Edison Long Playing Record." by Ray Wile. [40-minute] Record Research #88 (Jan. 1968) p. 8; #90 (May 1968) p.8, 9
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), Long Playing Records, by Ron Dethlefson, reprints the original factory control card for a 1926 Edison
"LP" (24 minute record), In Letters column, In The Groove Sep 1987
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "Edisonia:Laterally Last" by Ray Wile. Record Research #54 (Aug. 1963) p. 1, 3-9
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "Edisonia" by Ray Wile:
The Seven States of the Edison Label & Edison Catalog Number Series. Record Research Vol. 1 / Issue 3 Jun 1955 p 11 - 12
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) "The Last of the Mohicans" by Ray Wile. Record Research #72 (Nov. 1965) p. 4
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), A Log of Its Last Recordings, by Ray Wile, continued, Record Research May 1985; Jul 1985; Oct 1985, Jan 1986; Apr 1986; Aug 1986
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), Edison Lateral Cut Recordings -- N prefix pressings? plus Lateral Shellac notes- Edisonia by Ray Wile. The E-Discographer #4, Jan., 2002
EDISON (U.S. 1920's) , "The Last Edison Recording Studio," by Ronald Dethlefson, reprints the blueprint for the studio at Fifth Avenue and 29th Street, New York City, opened in January 1929, In The Groove Jul 1997, p.11-13
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), by Ron Dethlefson, "Edison's Blue Amberol Reorganization Plan of 1924" concerns Edison's plan to cope with shrinking cylinder sales, New Arnberola Graphic Jul 1993, p.5-6
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), describes and illustrates a 1926
private recording of Henry'Ford's Old Time Dance Orchestra, New Amberola Graphic Spring 1987
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), "New Rating Code of 1927" by Ray Wile describes a print code used
on record bulletins, New Amberola Graphic Jul 1993, p-18
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), reprints contemporary 1929-1930
reviews of Edison's lateral cut records, New Amberola Graphic Spring 1987
EDISON (U.S. 1920's cylinder), "5700 Series Blue Amberol Records," by G.G. (Bert) Pasley, a Survey of the number of copies produced and surviving for each of Edison's last commercial cylinders (1929), New Amberola Graphic Nov 1995 (No.92), p.7-8
EDISON (U.S. 1920's cylinder), "Cylindrical Diamond Discs: A Guide to Blue Amberols Dubbed from Unissued Diamond Discs," numerous additions and corrections to the listing by Ray Wile, which appeared in issue #100, New Amberola Graphic No. 102 (1999), p.18-20
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), Alternate Takes, by D.E. Ferrara, New Amberola Graphic Winter 1986
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), by Ron Dethlefson, "More Rare Photos From the Edison Plant," New Amberola Graphic Oct 1992, p.8-12
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), Columbia St. studio in West Orange, NJ described and illustrated, In The Groove Dec 1992, p.8-11
EDISON (U.S. 1920's), "The Diamond Disc Days Were Numbered," by Ron Dethlefsen, reprints some 1928 correspondence between Edison and a dealer about the problems with Edison's recording program, In The Groove Jul 1993, p.6-10
EDISON (U.S. 1927) "1927 bulletin of new Edison record releases" [repr.] Sound Box July 1991, p.(7)
EDISON (U.S. 1927) "The Edison Company's Transition To Electrical Recording, May Through August, 1927." by Ray Wile. Record Research Part 1: #249/250 May 1992 p. 6; Pt. 2 #251/2 April, 1993 p. 5; Pt. 3 #253/4 Jan., 1995 p. 5
EDISON (U.S. 1930's), by Ray Wile, reprints a bit of original correspondence about "post production" records made after the company shut down in 1929, New Amberola Graphic Apr 1993, p.14
EDISON (U.S. 1930's), by G.F. (Bert) Pasley, "More Information on the 'Post Production' Blue Amberols" discusses Educational cylinders made as late as 1960, New Amberola Graphic Jan 1993, p.16
EDISON (U.S. 1930's) (company's last days), by Martin Bryan, New Amberola Graphic, Autumn 1981
EDISON (U.S. 1930's), "Re-Entry Considered" by Ray Wile reproduces 1939 correspondence in which the company considered reentering the record business, New Amberola Graphic Oct 1992, p.7-8
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1900's cylinder)
Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1900's cylinder) Dales, John S. : "Lambert and Edison-Bell Indestructible Cylinders in Britain," Part 1, Hillandale News Jun 1992, p.40-46
EDISON-BELL (U.K. cylinder), a dating guide by Peter Copeland includes Clarion, Columbia, Edison-Bell, and many smaller labels producing moulded cylinders, Historic Record No. 17 (Oct 1990); cont'd. includes Velvet Face, Winner, Electron and Radio, Historic Record No. 18 (Jan 1991)
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1900's), c.1908 Disc Recordings, by Frank Andrews, also includes information on the Little Champion, Velvet Face and Winner labels, Hillandale News Dec 1984, Mar 1985
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1920's) "The Rise and Fall of the Mini-Disc, Pt. I" by Brian Rust covers the English Edison-Bell and Vocalion labels, Sounds Vintage, Sept/Oct 1979.
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1920's) Truesound Online Discographies by Christian Zwarg, Stutensee, Germany [Zipped Excel97/2000 tables which must be downloaded view them]
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1920's), by Frank Andrews, Hillandale News Apr, Aug 1985
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1921) Badrock, Arthur & Karlo Adrian: "Edison Bell Masters 5- 1/2 & 6 Inch" Talking Machine Review No. 92, 93 (Win 1995/96, Spr 1996), p.Win:2834,Spr:2898-2902; Summer, Autumn 1996, p.Sum:2926-30,Aut:2944-45
EDISON-BELL (U.K. 1930's), 1931 releases, by Chester Mattin, Memory Lane Autumn 1984
EDISON BELL ELECTRON (U.K. (1927-1929) 0150 to 0303 10-Inch Series by Arthur Badrock. Stapled paper booklet, 13 pages. Published in 2000 by Arthur Badrock [A brief history and a complete listing with artist index. Available from the author:
50 George Drive, Drayton, Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR8 6DT
EDISON BELL RADIO (U.K.) Numbers 801-1605. (no matrix numbers) by Jim Hayes for sale by the author c.1970
EDISON-BELL RADIO (SWEDEN) in Talking Machine Review, No. 28 (June 1974) p 122B-122D
EDISON-BELL WINNER (U.K.) Numerical Listing of Edison-Bell Winner by Karlo Adrian. Bournemouth, U.K. Talking Machine Review 1975. (9 vols)
EDISON-BELL WINNER (U.K.) Single volume listing 2000-5692 W-1 to W-166. By Arthur
Badrock & Karlo Adrian. 1989 Ernie Bayly, 18 Glendale Road,
Bournemouth BH6 4JA England.
EDISON-BELL WINNER (U.K. 1920's) , reprint of Dec. 1925 release list, Vintage Light Music Winter 1988
EGYPT Labels (various) in "Cairo Practice" by Paul Vernon
FolkRoots No.141
ELECTRA (U.S. 1920's) Vive la...Scranton? The Electra label The E-Discographer #4, Jan., 2002
ELECTRADISK (U.S. 1930's) by Bob Healy, Disc Collector No. 15 (Nov. 1960); No. 16 (Feb. 1961)
ELECTRADISK (U.S. 1930's) in The Victor master book, volume 2 (1925-1936). Compiled by Brian Rust. With indexes by Malcolm Shaw and Nevil Skrimshire. Stanhope, N.J., W. C. Allen, 1970. 776 p.
THE ELECTRIC (U.S. 1920's) "Behind the Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #63 Sep 1964 p. 9
ELECTROLUX (U.K. 1949 promotional record), by Neil Bigmore, International Talking Machine Review No. 88 (Autumn/Winter 1994), p.2567
ELECTRON (U.K. 1927 ) in "Edison Bell a dating guide" by Peter Copeland, includes Velvet Face, Winner, Electron and Radio, Historic Record No. 18 (Jan 1991)
ELECTRON (AUSTRALIA 1928), in Clifford Industries (1928 Australian label manufacturer), describes 15 labels marketed by the company during its short existence (1928-1931), many drawn from U.S. masters, Australian Record & Music Review Jan 1994, p.3-11
ELEPHONE (U.K. 1900's) in "William Barraud", by Frank Andrews, Hillandale News Jun 1990; Aug 1990
ELITE (U.S. 1940's) in "A Study in Re-incorporation" by George A. Blacker, describes the United States Record Corp., Record Research Jan 1991
ELITE (U.S. 1940's) Eli Oberstein's labels of the 1940's and 1950's are covered in an Elite/Hit master Listing by George Blacker; and a background article on Oberstein by Bob Koester, both in Record Research, Feb/Mar 1979
ELITE (U.S. 1940's) by Ross Laird. Privately published, 5 p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
ELMAR (AUSTRALIA 1940's), discography Australian Record & Music Review Jul 1994, p.17-19
EMBASSY (AUSTRALIA) Panachord & Embassy "E" series by Ross Laird. Privately published, 68 p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
EMBASSY (AUSTRALIA 1929), discog., Australian Record & Music Review
Jul 1993, p.9-16
EMBASSY (AUSTRALIA 1929) in Clifford Industries (1928 Australian label manufacturer), describes 15 labels marketed by the company during its short existence (1928-1931), many drawn from U.S. masters, Australian Record & Music Review Jan 1994, p.3-11
EMBASSY (AUSTRALIA 1931), discography, Australian Record & Music Review Oct 1994, p.12-16
EMBASSY (U.K. 1910's) in Andrews, Frank "Records in Store" [Ariel Grand, Lewis's Long Life, Marspen, Boots, Selfridge's, Silvertone, Key, Little Marvel, Conquest, Victory, Eclipse, Crown, Embassy, Peacock and Empire] Hillandale News Feb, Apr, Jun 1992,
p.Jn:35-39
EMERSON (U.S. 1910's) "Beginning of the Emerson Dynasty: The Emerson- Pathé Connection. " by George Blacker and Jean-Christophe Averty. Record Research Apr 1989;
W/D of 6" vertical recordings, Sep/Oct 1989; #239/240 ; Pt. 2 #241/2 (May/Jun 1990 ) ; Pt. 3 #243/4; Pt. 4 #245/6; Pt. 5 #247/8 Sept., 1991p. 6, 23; Pt. 6 #249/250; Pt. 7 #251/2 (Apr 1993), p.5, 6; Pt. 8 #253/4 (Jan., 1995) p. 6
EMERSON (U.S. 1915), "The Emerson Phonograph Company," by Allan Sutton, a history, Victrola & 78 Journal Winter 1997/98, p.39-45
EMERSON (U.S. 1920's) "The Emerson Diary." by Bob Colton and Len Kunstadt. Record Research Vol. 2, No. 4 [#10] (Nov./Dec. 1956) p. 3-7; #11 (Jan./Feb. 1957) p. 13-14; #13 (June/July 1957) p. 7-8; #14 (Aug./Sept. 1957) p. 11; #17 (Mar./April 1958) p. 2
EMERSON (U.S. 1920's) Emerson 10-inch records by Ross Laird. Privately published, 75 p. GPO Box 22, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia.
EMERSON (U.S. 1920's) The Most Beautiful 78 Ever Made Tim Gracyk's image of Emerson's "The Story of Little Red Riding Hood."
EMERSON. (U.S. 1921) "Emerson picture record" In The Groove Aug 1996, p.1
EMPIRE (U.K. 1910's) in Andrews, Frank "Records in Store" [Ariel Grand, Lewis's Long Life, Marspen, Boots, Selfridge's, Silvertone, Key, Little Marvel, Conquest, Victory, Eclipse, Crown, Embassy, Peacock and Empire] Hillandale News Feb, Apr, Jun 1992,
p.Jn:35-39
EMPIRE (U.K. 1900's) in "William Barraud", by Frank Andrews, Hillandale News Jun 1990; Aug 1990
EMPIRE (U.K. 1920's) in Goodson history and listing by Arthur Badrock. from Talking
Machine Review.
EMPIRE (U.S. 1910's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" [Pathe] by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #29 (Aug. 1960) p. 9, 24
EMPIRE (U.S. 1910's) "Behind The Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora, Record Research #33 Mar 1961 p. 10
EMPIRE (U.S. 1910's) in "Disco-ing In: PVG Update." [Pennsylvania-based vertical labels tie-in among Empire, Imperial, Keen-O-Phone, Playerphone, Rishell, all derived from Pathé], Record Research #146/147 May-Jun 1977 p. 2
ENCORE (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ENGLISH FOLK DANCE (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ENGLISH MUSIC SOCIETY (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ENSA (U.K. 1942) in "E.M.I. dating guide" Peter Copeland [incl. Assimil, ENSA, O.R.B.S., Mercury, MGM and 44 Special recordings," Historic Record No. 19 (Apr 1991), p.4-6
ENSA (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ERA (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ESPERINST (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
ESQUIRE (U.K.) discographical list in Discophile No.5 (1949); No.23 (1952); No.28 (1953);
30(1953); 35(1954); 42(1955)
ESTA (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) "Esta, Ultraphon and Supraphon - A Short History of the Czech Recording Industry," by Graham Melville-Mason, International Classical Record Collector Summer 1996, p.38-43
ETTLINGER (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
EVERYBODYS (U.S. 1920's) "Behind the Cobwebs" a brief description by Carl Kendziora, reprinted from Record Changer, Record Research #253/4 Jan. 1995 p. 8
EVERGREEN (U.S.) discography. Discophile No.24 (1952)
EXCELDA (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
EXCELOPHONE (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
EXCELSIOR (U.S. 1905-1908) in "International Record Co.", by John A. Petty, illus., 18 labels produced by the company during its short life, Hillandale News Apr 1989
EXCELSIOR (1950's cylinders) by L.E. Anderson, the author reminisces about his home-made cylinder 'label" of the 1950s, Sound Box Mar, May 1994, p.unnumbered
EXCELLO (U.S. 1952), by Bill Dahl, Goldmine May 12, 1995, p. 16-22
EXCLUSIVE (U.S. 1945), a short description by Peter Grendysa, Goldmine ADr 12. 1985
EXO (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
EXPRESS & STAR (U.K.) in "We Also Have Our Own Records," cont., by Frank Andrews, store labels, Hillandale News Autumn 2000, p. 138-147
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To Issue No. 1 (Edison Laterals, Beverly Hill Billies, Fox Movietone & TCF, ODJB, OKeh & Larkin, Pathé Chanticleer)
To Issue No. 2 (Columbia Personal, Ethnic Discography, Euday Bowman, Music You Enjoy, Talking Card, Tom Brown)
To Issue No. 4 (Brunswick SF mxs., Csárdás, Edison N-series Laterals & shellac, Electra, Lucky, Romeo)