Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. (post-acquisition by Louis Sterling of UK's Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd.)

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Relationships

parent label:Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. (from 1925 until 1931)
American Record Corporation (from 1934 until 1938)
subsidiaries:Okeh Phonograph Corporation
Harmony (20s/30s US) (from 1925 until 1931)
Velvet Tone (Columbia Phonograph Company's budget label) (from 1925 until 1932)
Odeon (from 1926 until 1932)
OKeh (from 1926 until 1935)
Clarion (Columbia Phonograph Company) (from 1930 until 1932)
renamed from:Columbia Phonograph Company (in 1925)
renamed into:Columbia Records (not for release label use! company owned by Sony Music Entertainment, only use for manufacturing/distribution and copyright holding) (on 1939-05-22)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/label/486953 [info]

Appearances

DateTitleCredited asArtistLength
holds copyright (©) for
A Little Bit Independent (but Easy on the Eyes) / Remember Last NightC.P.CO.Herbie Kay and His Orchestra
At a Little Church Affair / It’s Dangerous to Love Like ThisC.P.CO.Mario Braggiotti and His Orchestra
Broadway Cinderella / Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?)C.P.CO.Little Jack Little and His Orchestra
Chinatown, My Chinatown / Star DustLouis Armstrong & His Orchestra
Cotton / Truckin’C.P.CO.Mills Blue Rhythm Band under the direction of Lucky Millinder
Idolizing / I’ve Got the Girl!Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc.Don Clark and His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra
No Other One / On Treasure IslandC.P.CO.Little Jack Little and His Orchestra
Red Sails in the Sunset / Whisper SweetC.P.CO.Mantovani and His Tipica Orchestra / Savoy Hotel Orpheans
Ride, Red, Ride / Congo CaravanC.P.CO.Mills Blue Rhythm Band under the direction of Lucky Millinder
Thanks a Million / I’m Sitting’ High on a Hill TopC.P.CO.Paul Pendarvis and His Orchestra
published
After My Laughter Came Tears / Now I Won’t Be BlueThe Melody Man (Joe Davis)