Discography of American Historical Recordings

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Discography of American Historical Recordings , or DAHR for short , is a database in the United States that has set itself the goal of streaming the original recordings of artists from Central and South America who published in the '78 era of the shellac record, free of charge, via audio streaming, to make available, along with the offer of studying the production catalogs of those companies that played a major role in this era.

DAHR is part of the American Discography Project, or ADP for short, and is funded and operated in partnership by the University of California, Santa Barbara , the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Packard Humanities Institute .

Database catalog

The database catalog is essentially based on physically accessible archive material, stored in the phonotheques of companies that still existed and that succeeded the production companies that were active at the time. Catalog compilations created by specialist authors are also used, supplemented by newly acquired research knowledge.

Remarks

The American Discography Project is partnered with the National Jukebox Project of the Library of Congress . As a result, Victor Talking Machine Company publications from 1900 to 1925, including additional recordings digitized by the University of California, Santa Barbara, are now available.

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