Claxtonola Records

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Claxtonola was a jazz record label founded in 1918 by the Brenard Manufacturing Company in Iowa City, Iowa. [1] It reissued Paramount, Black Swan, and Gennett Records masters on the Claxtonola and National labels. [2] The label closed in 1925. [1] The company also sold phonographs.

Discography

The company's recordings include: [3]

The Wolverines:

The Bucktown Five:

Hitch's Happy Harmonists:

Midway Gardens Orchestra:

Fletcher Henderson, on National:

Jelly Roll Morton, on National:

Sam Ash

Charles Harrison

Eddie Peabody

The Seven Syncopaters

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References

  1. 1 2 Rye, Howard (2002). Barry Kernfeld (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 456. ISBN   1561592846.
  2. Davis, John S. (2012), Historical Dictionary of Jazz, Scarecrow Press
  3. Crane, Frederick (2003), Claxtonola and National Records: A provisional catalog