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JANUARY 15,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1921
ALBERT CAMPBELL
BILLY MURRAY
FRANK CROXTONJjj
JOHN MEYER
Five popular singers who are
now exclusive Victor artists
These five singers have made Victor Records for
years and have personally appeared in concert as
Victor artists. Their names are known to talking-
machine owners and concert-goers e v e r y w h e r e .
Billy Murray, Henry Burr (who also makes Victor
Records under his real name—Harry McClaskey),
Albert Campbell, John Meyer and Frank Croxton;
the Peerless Quartet, comprising the last four artists:
the Sterling Trio, consisting of Burr, Campbell and
Meyer.
These singers knew that their years of popularity
as talking-machine artists were largely due to their
Victor Records; that because of their concert appear-
ances they were looked upon as Victor artists; that
Victor dealers in various parts of the country were
eager that their exclusive services should be secured
by the Victor. These five singers, being satisfied
that only the Victor reproduces their art with absolute
faithfulness, became exclusive Victor artists for all
forms of record work. From now on they will make
records for the Victor only.
HIS MASTERS VOICE"
This trademark and the trademarked
word "Victrola" identify all our prod-
ucts. Look under the lid! Look on
the label!
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.
Camden, N. J.
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, New Jersey