Aretino Records
United States, Record label
978-613-6-90483-2
6136904837
100
2011-08-30
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Aretino was a United States record label, in business from about 1907 to 1914. Aretino was started by Arthur J. O’Neill, who was linked to several Chicago-area record and phonograph operations. O’Neill named this company in honor of Guido Aretino, an 11th-century Italian monk. Aretino is an oddity distinguished by its records' spindle hole, the largest ever produced for commercial purposes. It was a premium scheme, similar to many of O’Neill’s operations, in that a phonograph machine was offered cheaply; however, this phonograph could only play Aretino records because it came with a 3-inch spindle.
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Neuzeit bis 1918
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