- Cameo Records
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name = Cameo Records
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founded = 1922
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genre = Jazz
Blues
country = US
url = Cameo was a USA basedrecord label , first flourishing in the 1920s, not connected with a later record label of the same name which was active in the 1950s and 1960s.The Cameo Record Company was based in
Manhattan ,New York . Cameo records were introduced in February of 1922, selling for 50 cents each, and soon Cameo became one of the more popular budget labels.Cameo Records are noted for a wealth of
jazz influenced 1920s dance music. While there is little of outstanding importance on Cameo, a high percentage of Cameo Records have fairly good hot music. New York based musicians such asRed Nichols ,Miff Mole ,Adrian Rollini , andFrank Signorelli made many trips to the Cameo studios. In 1924, Cameo appears to have started recording using a microphone-electrical process. An early example is 583, "Crazy Blues", by Salt & Pepper. [http://www.dawnofsound.com/?p=15| Listen to the podcast at 26:46, where the disc is mentioned as an "early electric".]Cameo also featured a series of recordings by noted early
blues singerLucille Hegamin .Cameo also owned the
Lincoln Records andRomeo Records labels, as well as a subsidiary for making records for children,Cameo-Kid . Cameo was purchased byPathé Records in 1928; the label continued in use until 1930. Pathé was in turn acquired by theAmerican Record Corporation .See also
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List of record labels
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