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The History of the Independent Record Labels
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The History of the Independent Record Labels
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The Berliner gramophone
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Sound recording device before the advent of electrical recordings
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The Chamberland string trio
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Collection of Canadian songs
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Sophisticated design characterizes this Victrola, used for listening to the records of the day.
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Score for a romance sung by popular song performer Alexandre Desmarteau(x)
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Score performed by the singer Dubuisson
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Alfred Fertinel, performer of popular songs
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The Starr Gennett label
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Sleeve for a record by baritone Louis Chartier, on the Melotone label
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The Dubois String Quartet with violinist Albert Chamberland
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The Brunswick label
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Record by Jos Bouchard, traditional violinist, on the economy Bluebird label from RCA
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Pianist Billy Munro
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Singer Mary Travers, called La Bolduc, wrote songs that became very popular.
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Pianists Jos Brousseau and Marcel Grondin of the Montagnards laurentiens
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The Montagnards laurentiens performed a traditional repertorie that inspired many musicians
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