American record label
Record label
Velvet Tone Records |
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Label of a Velvet Tone Record, c. 1928, featuring Rudy Vallee |
Parent company | Columbia Records |
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Founded | 1925 (1925) |
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Defunct | 1932 (1932) |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Country of origin | U.S. |
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Velvet Tone Records was an American record label that was founded by Columbia Records in 1925 and closed in 1932.[1] Velvet Tone featured material identical to that of Columbia's two other low price labels, Harmony Records and Diva Records (and after Diva was discontinued, Clarion Records).[2]
Popular culture
- In Frank Capra's 1946 film, It's a Wonderful Life, Mary can be seen playing a record with a "Velvet Tone" label on the phonograph. A close examination reveals that it is "Buffalo Gals" performed by "Arthur Black and His Orchestra". However, the label's design is inconsistent with actual Velvet Tone labels. The prop record is a nod towards the film's assistant director, Arthur Black.[3]
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