Blue Amberol Records ended in 1929.
Blue Amberol Records was created in 1912.
Edison Blue Amberol records can vary significantly in value, typically ranging from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Common titles may be less valuable, while rare or unique recordings can command higher prices among collectors. Overall, collectors and condition play a crucial role in determining the worth of these early 20th-century cylinder records.
Most blue amberols are only worth a few dollars.
Blue Thumb Records ended in 1979.
Blue Beat Records ended in 1990.
Blue Lake Records ended in 1956.
Blue Cat Records ended in 1969.
It is the "Liberty Bell March" (John Philip Sousa) played by New York Military Band. Year of first release: July 1917 on EDISON BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS No. 3220
Blue Thumb Records was created in 1968.
Blue Note Records was created in 1939.
Blue Beat Records was created in 1989.
Blue Jordan Records was created in 1996.