Busy Bee (record label)
Busy-Bee was a Chicago-based record label founded in 1904[1] that sold both cylinders and discs, often (but not always) with content licensed from other labels.[2] Their cylinders could only be played on special Busy-Bee players. A 1906 cylinder catalog shows artists including Gilmore's Band, Billy Murray, Arthur Collins, Bob Roberts, and Ada Jones.[3][4][5][6][7]
History
Busy Bee was founded in April 1904 in Chicago by Arthur James O'Neill (1868–1916), Winifred B. James, and Sherwin Nelson Bisbee (1862–1924). The label is the namesake of Sherwin Nelson Bisbee (1862–1924), a banker, born in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, who, at the time, was General Sales Manager for O'Neill-James Company.[8][9] All of its cylinders had Columbia matrix numbers.[10]
Bibliography
Notes
- ^ Discogs, "Busy Bee".
- ^ UCSB.
- ^ "Busy Bee Catalog," 1906.
- ^ Bryant & Sutton, 2020.
- ^ Hillandale News, August 1988, pp. 68–70.
- ^ Hoffman, 2005.
- ^ Laboissonnière & Settlemier, April 18, 2013.
- ^ Phonograph Monthly Review, May 1929, pp. 264.
- ^ Phonograph Monthly Review, June 1929, p. 305.
- ^ Hillandale News, August 1988, p. 68.
References
- Bryant, William Roger "Bill" (1950–1995) (2020). Sutton, Allan (ed.). Star Records (Hawthorne & Sheble) Complete Discography (PDF). Littleton, Colorado: Mainspring Press.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Sutton is the owner of Mainspring Press, LLC. The data was compiled by Bryant.
- "Busy Bee Cylinder Record Catalog" – via Mainspring Press Record Collectors' blog.
- Hillandale News (The); Petty, John A. (August 1988). "Busy-Bee Labels". Official Journal of The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society. No. 163. pp. 68–70 – via Internet Archive.
- Hoffman, Frank; Ferstler, Howard, eds. (2005) [1993]. Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound (2 Vols.) (2nd ed.). Routledge. LCCN 2003-26491; ISBN 978-0-4159-3835-8; OCLC 65174453 (all editions).
- Vol. 1: "A–L" → "Busy Bee (label)" – via Google Books (limited preview).
- Vol. 1: "A–L" → "Busy Bee (label)" – via Google Books (limited preview).
- Laboissonnière, Guy; Settlemier, Tyrone. "Busy Bee Cylinders Numerical Listing" (Last update April 18, 2013). The Online Discographical Project. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
- Phonograph Monthly Review; Oman, George Wilson (1895–1947) (May 1929). "Adventures in Collecting". 3 (8): 264, 266–268 – via Internet Archive (National Recording Preservation Board) .
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(help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN unk84135656; OCLC 11380159 (all editions), OCLC 1762297 (all editions) & 499264168.Oman, the author, was an Edinburgh-born Chicago-based telegraph operator and organizer of the Phonograph Art Society of Chicago.
- Phonograph Monthly Review; Prescott, John Osgood (1871–1946), Research Department, Columbia Phonograph Co. (June 1929). "Correspondence" → "At Last! The Truth About the 'Busy Bee'". 3 (9): 305 – via Internet Archive (National Recording Preservation Board) .
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Note: Prescott was responding to a contributor of a May 1929 article, "Adventures in Collecting," by Oman. Prescott, a recording pioneer on various levels, had been affiliated with International Zonophone Company, which incorporated in Jersey City March, 7, 1901. His brother, Frederick Marion Prescott (1869–1923) became Managing Director and J.O., himself, was one of the shareholders.
- UCSB (16 November 2005). "Busy-Bee Cylinders". Retrieved December 2, 2016 – via Cylinder Audio Archive, University of California Santa Barbara.