Adopted Cylinders
The UCSB Library would like to thank the following donors for making a donation to the project and adopting a cylinder. Further information on adopting cylinders is here, including a list of adoptable cylinders.
- Paul Abramson, Purchase, New York
- Before the dawn. Berrick Von Norden. Edison Amberol: 634. 1910.
- Mark Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Ain't I no use, Mr. Jackson? / C.W. Murphy. Peter G. Hampton. Edison Bell Record: 6494. 1905.
- The engineer's child. Vernon Dalhart and Co. Edison Blue Amberol: 5135. 1926.
- Anonymous
- Nobody knows (and nobody seems to care) / Irving Berlin. Louise Terrell. Edison Blue Amberol: 3941. 1920.
- Drowsy head / Irving Berlin. Green Brothers Novelty Band. Edison Blue Amberol: 4337. 1921.
- Crazy blues. Noble Sissle. Edison Blue Amberol: 4264. 1921
- David Arnold, Broomall, Pennsylvania
- Liberty Bell march. Vess Ossman. Columbia Phonograph Co: 3807. Between 1896 and 1899.
- Ann Bailey, Vashon, Washington
- Will you love me when I'm old? / John Ford. Elizabeth Spencer. Edison Blue Amberol: 4253. 1920.
- Katherine Beck, Seattle Washington
- Arthur Collins. Ragtime violin / Irving Berlin. Lakeside Indestructible Cylinder Record: 446. 1913 or 1914.
- Titus Belgard, Pineville, Louisiana
- Where we'll never grow old / James C. Moore. Sam Patterson Trio. Edison Blue Amberol: 5349. 1927.
- Joseph and Lynda Berman, Athens, Ohio
- March Boccaccio/ London Concert Orchestra. Lambert: 948. 190-?.
- Joelle N. Bird, Camden, New Jersey
- Waldvoglein / Guido Gialdini. Indestructible Record: 1500. 1911.
- Doug and Sharon Boilesen, Westminster, Colorado
- It blew! Blew! Blew! / Edison Concert Band. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9185. 1906.
- Jill Breedon, Santa Barbara, Calif.
- Poet and peasant overture [Dichter und Bauer. Ouvertüre] / Suppe. National Military Band (London, England). Edison Blue Amberol 23001. 1913.
- Robert C. Bowman, Franklin, Ohio
- You're just as sweet at sixty as you were at sweet sixteen / William A. Heelan. W.H. Thompson. Indestructible Record: 3312. 1913.
- Eric Carstensen, Millbury, Ohio
- For this / Reginald De Koven. Charles W. Harrison. Edison Blue Amberol: 1546. 1912.
- Joseph Cravo, Kearny, New Jersey
- Galathée / Victor Massé. Unidentified performers. Pathé: 774. Approximately 1902.
- Ken Davis, Dorchester Masachusettes
- Oh, promise me / Reginald De Koven. Henry Burr. Edison Bell Gold Moulded Record: 8929. 1904.
- My wild Irish rose / Chauncey Olcott. George Gaskin. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 4188. between 1896 and 1900.
- A bird in a gilded cage / Von Tilzer. Steve Porter. Columbia Graphophone Grand: 4608. between 1897 and 1900.
- In dear old Georgia. Frank C. Stanley. Columbia: 32805. 1905.
- Rob Deland & Susan Irion
- The old log cabin. Imperial Minstrels. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 13002. 1896 or 1897.
- Christopher Dixon, Kokomo, Indiana
- Falstaff. Quand’ ero paggio / Giuseppe Verdi. Antonio Scotti. Edison Gold Moulded Record: B. 57. 1907.
- Pagliacci / Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Antonio Scotti. Edison Gold Moulded Record: B. 20. 1906.
- Nina R. Dryer, Lagrangeville, New York
- Farintosh & Jenny Dang the Weaver. William Craig. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 13057. 1910.
- Frederick Ellis, Folson, Louisiana
- For old times sake / Chas. K Harris. Jere Mahoney. Edison Record: 7680. 1900.
- Douglas Feldmann, Granby Connecticut.
- Take me out to the ball game. Edward Meeker. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9926. 1908.
- 2nd Regt., Conn. N.G. march / David Wallis Reeves. Edison Grand Concert Band. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8337. 1903.
- Leigh Fullmer
- Les myrtes sont flétris : aubade / Jean Faure. E. Soubeyran. Cylindres Edison Moulés Sur Or: 17908. 1907.
- Andre Gardner, Wayne, Pennsylvania
- Ain't she sweet / Milton Ager. Johnny Marvin and Andy Sannella. Edison Blue Amberol: 5343. 1927.
- Rich Gardner
- Ma Tiger Lily / A. Baldwin Sloan. Peerless Orchestra. Edison Record: 7617. between 1896 and 1900.
- Heather Good, Oak Harbor, Washington.
- Ammore e meo / N. Di Chiara. [Olimpia d'Avigny ; Berardo Cantalamessa]. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 12418. 1901.
- John Graff, Denver, Colo.
- Closing time at a country grocery. Byron G. Harlan and Frank C. Stanley. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8172. 1902.
- I've got rings on my fingers. Ada Jones. Indestructible Record: 1156. 1909.
- Sweetheart days. Male Quartet. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 33230. 1908.
- Whistle. Edison Military Band. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9877. 1908.
- Matthew Hahn
- Nanny (I have never loved another girl but you) / Harry Lauder. Edison Blue Amberol: 2905. 1916.
- American Symphony Orchestra. Ride of the Valkyries / Richard Wagner. Edison Blue Amberol: 4802. 1924.
- Larry Hawes, Seattle Wash.
- The white wash man / Arthur Collins. Indestructible Record: 1073. 1909.
- Bear's oil / Billy Golden and Joe Hughes. Indestructible Record: 1111. 1909.
- My Sambo / Arthur Collins. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8123. 1902.
- Mark Hopkins and Virginia Anders, Santa Barbara, CA
- Eternal mind the potter is / Louis Sphor. Edison Mixed Quartet. Edison Standard Record: 10425. 1910.
- Thomas G. Hutchinson, Portland, Oregon
- Christmas eve in old England. Bransby Williams & Edison Carol Singers. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 13345. 1905.
- Steven Jablonoski, Chicago, Illinois
- American billionaire. Frank Stanley. Edison Record: 7960. 1901.
- It looks like rain / Wendell W. Hall. Ernest Hare. Edison Blue Amberol: 4881. 1924.
- Daisy Belle / Edward M. Favor. Harry Dacre. North American Phonograph Co.: 1058. 1894.
- Backyard conversation between two [jealous] Irish washerwomen. Performers not given. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 11102. between 1901 and 1904.
- Barney Google / Billy Rose. Billy Jones and Ernest Hare. Edison Blue Amberol: 4757. 1923.
- Paul Jessop, Kensworth, Great Britain
- Klara stjärna / Wetterlind. Arvid Asplund. Edison Goldguss Walze: 20549. 1909.
- Dianne L. Kryter, Santa Barbara, Calif.
- The old rustic bridge by the mill / E. Pike and P. Dawson. Edison Blue Amberol: 23052. 1908.
- Gianluca La Villa, Ferrara, Italy
- Cavatina / Joachim Raff. Prof. Polo. Pathé: 84099. between 1900 and 1909.
- Berceuse de Jocelyn. Enrico Polo. Pathé: 84094. between 1905 and 1910.
- Liebhaber Family, Santa Barbara, Calif.
- Lucas Family, Jim Thorpe, Penna.
- All she gets from the iceman is ice / Ada Jones. Edison Record: 9859. 1908.
- Megan MacMillan, Santa Barbara, Calif.
- Valcartier - Canadian march / Frederick J. Pearsall. Sodero's Band. Edison Blue Amberol: 2634. 1915.
- Diane Maxted, Cathedral City, California, in memory of Samuel and Sarah Peterhans
- Beautiful Ohio / Mary Earl. Federal Dance Orchestra. Indestructible Record: 3444. 1919.
- Ain't she sweet / Milton Ager. Johnny Marvin and Andy Sannella. Edison Blue Amberol: 5343. 1927.
- Romance of Athlone. My wild Irish rose / Chauncey Olcott. Walter Van Brunt. Edison Blue Amberol: 2787. 1916.
- It’s nice to get up in the mornin’ / Sir Harry Lauder. Glen Ellison. Edison Blue Amberol: 3306. 1917.
- Moonlight and roses / Ben Black. Polla's Clover Gardens Orchestra; Helen Clark; Joseph A. Phillips. Edison Blue Amberol: 5018. 1925.
- When the pussywillow whispers to the catnip / Cliff Friend. Vaughn De Leath. Edison Blue Amberol: 5368 . 1927.
- Uncle Josh buys an automobile / Cal Stewart. Cal Stewart. Edison Blue Amberol: 1583. 1912.
- The trail of the lonesome pine / Harry Carroll. Manuel Romain. Edison Blue Amberol: 1743. 1913.
- Uncle Josh in a photograph gallery / Cal Stewart. Cal Stewart. Edison Blue Amberol: 2108. 1913.
- Uncle Josh keeps house / Cal Stewart. Cal Stewart. Edison Blue Amberol: 1714. 1913.
- It’s a long, long way to Tipperary / Harry Williams. Albert Farrington. Edison Blue Amberol: 2487. 1914.
- Silver threads among the gold / Hart Pease Danks. Lou Chiha "Frisco". Edison Blue Amberol: 2901. 1916.
- Beautiful Ohio / Mary Earl. Metropolitan Quartet. Edison Blue Amberol: 3759. 1919.
- Casey Jones / Eddie Newton. Billy Murray. Edison Blue Amberol: 1550. 1912.
- Red Wing / Kerry Mills. Frederic H. Potter and the New York Military Band. Edison Blue Amberol: 1543. 1913.
- Blake Merrifield, Chugiak, Alaska
- The rights of labor / William H. Taft. William H. Taft. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9999. 1908.
- Evert Meulie, Klavestadhaugen, Norway
- Het oude Wilhelmus . Performer not identified. Pathé: 30419. 190-.
- Werner Moll, Mannheim, Germany
- Columbia Quartette. You're the flower of my heart, sweet Adeline / Harry Armstrong. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 32584. 1904.
- Adrienne Naylor, in dedication to Jessica Hicks.
- George J. Gaskin. Bred in Kentucky / Stanley Carter. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 4166. between 1896 and 1900.
- Sarah Norris, Austin, Texas
- Be mine? Gilmore's Band. Columbia Phonograph Co: . Between 1896 and 1901.
- All she gets from the iceman is ice. Edward M. Favor. Indestructible Record: 756. 1908.
- Sean O'Brenan, Vancouver, British Columbia
- O Canada, mon pay, mes amours / Paul Dufault. Edison Blue Amberol: 27132. between 1912 and 1921.
- Beth Pitton-August, Santa Barbara, California
- Can you tame wild wimmin? / Harry von Tilzer. Billy Murray. Edison Record: 3720. 1919.
- Davíd Rasko, Sydney, Australia
- Caridad. Luis y Simon Ramirez. Unknown issue. 1900.
- Pamela Richardson, Alpharetta, Georgia
- At a Georgia camp meeting. unidentified performer. Pathé: 8921. approximately 1903.
- James Robertson, Austin Texas
- All that glitters is not gold. Frank Miller [i.e. Stanley Kirkby] . Edison Bell Record: 10142. 1907.
- James Robertson, in honor of J.D. Robertson, Pocola, Oklahoma
- There's a little white church in the valley / Irving Kaufman and Chorus. Edison Blue Amberol: 2717. 1915.
- Dale Sadler, Steilacoom, Washington
- I aint-en got-en no time to have the blues / Harry Von Tilzer. Billy Murray and Ed Smalle. Edison Blue Amberol: 3795. 1919.
- Sunny Sanders, Richmond, Virginia
- I want to see my Tennessee / Jack Yellen; Milton Ager. Vernon Dalhart and Ed. Smalle. Edison Blue Amberol: 4950. 1925.
- David Seubert, Santa Barbara, Calif.
- Any rags medley / Thos. S. Allen. Edison Concert Band. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8573. 1903.
- Performer not identified. Ouverture des noces Jeannette / Victor Massé. Lioret: [no number]. ca. 1898
- Neil Siegal, Glen Cove, New York
- [Ballad sung by Leland [?] female vocal quartet]. Leland Quartet. Brown wax home recording: . between 1890 and 1920.
- What a time. Polk Miller's Old South Quartet. Edison Blue Amberol: 2177. 1913.
- I'se gwine back to Dixie / C.A. White. Manhansett Quartet. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 9010. between 1896 and 1900.
- Victoria Szabo, Durham, North Carolina
- Tyrolean song. Professor D. Wormser. Columbia Phonograph Co: 23912. 1898 or 1899.
- Rex Stokes, Northcote, New Zealand
- How was I to know. Edward M. Favor. Edison Record: 7269 . 1899.
- Bruce Triggs, Vancouver, British Columbia
- The butterfly / Theo Bendix. Alexander Prince. Edison Blue Amberol: 23081. 1913.
- Nazareth / Charles Gounod. Alexander Prince. Edison Blue Amberol: 23055. 1913.
- Medley of German waltzes. John J. Kimmel. Indestructible Record: 995. 1909.
- Haley's fancy: medley of Irish jigs. John J. Kimmel and Joe Linder. Edison Blue Amberol: 4076. 1920.
- Oh gee!. John J. Kimmel. Edison Blue Amberol: 3985. 1920.
- Oi ya nestchastay (Malo russkaya piesnia) / Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko. Alexander Sashko ; A. Iranova. Edison Blue Amberol: 11234. 1922.
- Il bacio / Luigi Arditi. Alexander Prince. Sterling Record: 399. [n.d.].
- Merry widow waltz / Franz Lehár. Alexander Prince. Edison Blue Amberol: 23111. 1913 or 1914.
- The battle song of liberty march / F. E. Bigelow. New York Military Band. Edison Blue Amberol: 3460. 1918.
- On the Mississippi / Theodore F. Morse. A. Prince. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 13828. 1908.
- Belphegor march / Engebert Brepsant. Concertina, played by A. Prince. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 14022. 1910.
- Medley of Irish jigs. John Kimmble [sic] [John Kimmel]. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9881. 1908.
- Michael Troudt, East Troy, Wisconsin
- All that I ask of you is love / Herbert Ingraham. Henry Burr. Indestructible Record: 1419. 1910.
- Ward Irish Music Archives, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Killarney. Miss Marie Narelle. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9081. 1905.
- Bedelia / N/A. George J. Gaskin. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 32320. 1903.
- An evening at Mrs. Clancy's boarding house / N/A. Steve Porter and Billy Murray. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 33124. 1906.
- The courtship of Barney and Eileen. Ada Jones and Len Spencer. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9143. 1905.
- St. Patrick's Day at Clancy's. Columbia Quartette. Columbia Record: 32236. [1903].
- Pepita Maguire / J. B. Mullen. Edward M. Favor. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8836. 1904.
- The girl I left behind me / David Belasco. Columbia Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 12800. 1899.
- Ireland's well known melodies no. 2. Edison Grand Concert Band. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 128. between 1896 and 1900.
- The minstrel boy / Thomas Moore. William Tuson. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8769. 1904.
- Killarney from "Rogers brothers in Ireland" / Max Hoffmann. Albert Benzler. Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9165. 1905.
- Greg Walters, Apopka, Florida
- Stars and stripes forever / John Philip Sousa. Indestructible Military Band. Indestructible Record: 665. 1907
Benjamin Warshaw, Carrboro, North Carolina (in honor of his former teacher, Nancy Zorena)
- I'm a running after Nancy. Collins and Harlan. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 33202. 1907.
- Dale R. Wein, Cleveland, Ohio
- Washington Post / John Philip Sousa. Performer not identified. Pathé: 40104. 190-.
- Jeremy Young, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Crown of Thorns and Cross of Gold. William Jennings Bryan. Columbia Phonograph Co.: 11038. between 1896 and 1900.