Gennett Records and Starr Piano - Paperback

Gennett Records and Starr Piano - Paperback

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Gennett Records and Starr Piano - Paperback

Gennett Records and Starr Piano - Paperback

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by Charlie B. Dahan (Author), Linda Gennett Irmscher (Author)

The Starr Piano Company, based in Richmond, Indiana, quickly became one of the largest piano manufacturers in the United States during the 19th century. In 1915, the Starr Piano Company opened a recording division, Gennett Records, that led to a dynamic change in the music industry and American culture. Gennett embraced the vastly under-recorded genres of jazz, blues, and country music in the 1920s. They recorded artists who were groundbreakers and innovators in both popular and vernacular music, including Louis Armstrong, Charley Patton, Gene Autry, Hoagy Carmichael, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Uncle Dave Macon, and Jelly Roll Morton, often for the first time. The company, like many others, suffered a steep decline in the sale of their pianos and records due to the Great Depression, but the music recorded at Gennett continues to reach new generations and influence musicians as they discover it on reissues and streaming media services.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9.1 x 6.4 IN
Publication Date: September 05, 2016

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