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Diva Records was an American record label from 1925 to 1932 that sold records through W. T. Grant retail stores. It was a division of Columbia Records. Artists on the label included Irving Kaufman, Annette Hanshaw, , Sammy Fain, "Hobo" Jack Turner, , The Broadway Bellhops, , , The Harmonians, , The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra, Gay Ellis, , , and His Hotel Pennsylvania Music, and Vernon Dalhart. Diva Records were acoustic through early 1929. The audio fidelity of the post-acoustic records, as well as the pressing quality is above average for the era.

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  • Diva Records was an American record label from 1925 to 1932 that sold records through W. T. Grant retail stores. It was a division of Columbia Records. Artists on the label included Irving Kaufman, Annette Hanshaw, , Sammy Fain, "Hobo" Jack Turner, , The Broadway Bellhops, , , The Harmonians, , The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra, Gay Ellis, , , and His Hotel Pennsylvania Music, and Vernon Dalhart. Diva Records were acoustic through early 1929. The audio fidelity of the post-acoustic records, as well as the pressing quality is above average for the era.
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  • Diva Records was an American record label from 1925 to 1932 that sold records through W. T. Grant retail stores. It was a division of Columbia Records. Artists on the label included Irving Kaufman, Annette Hanshaw, , Sammy Fain, "Hobo" Jack Turner, , The Broadway Bellhops, , , The Harmonians, , The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra, Gay Ellis, , , and His Hotel Pennsylvania Music, and Vernon Dalhart. Diva Records were acoustic through early 1929. The audio fidelity of the post-acoustic records, as well as the pressing quality is above average for the era.
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