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  1. Victor was an independent enterprise until 1929 when it was purchased by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America until late 1968, when it was renamed RCA Records.

  2. Explore the legacy of Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time, in this comprehensive collection of his RCA Victor recordings.

  3. Victor's new music repro- ducing system for the home consists of the first record and player -a designed as comple- mentary units combination which pro- vides unprecedented quality, service and efficiency. Our introduction of the new system was carefully considered.

  4. In the company's early years, Victor issued recordings on 7” Victor labeled records, 10” Monarch labeled records, and 12” De Luxe labeled records. In 1929, Victor merged with the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became RCA Victor, the dominant recording company in America for over six decades.

  5. 45 RPM records; developed by RCA in 1949, these were originally intended to be a direct competitor to the "LP", but soon became used solely for inexpensive popular recordings through the 1980's. Usually flexible and often with a large center-hole.

  6. on RCA VICTOR records—performances of Mozart, Beethoven and Schumannwith more to come! Chubby and pensive, the little one above is none other than Blanche Thebom, the attractive mezzo-soprano who swept to operatic stardom almost overnight. Outstand-ing among the many recordings she has made for RCA VICTOR is her delightful Album of Memories.

  7. Jan 29, 2021 · Complete Catalog of Victor Records (1939-1940) by. RCA Victor Division. Publication date. 1939. Topics. Recorded Sound. Publisher.

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