From the General Phonograph Corporation, circa 1923, though now part of the CBS-Columbia music family. A rich history surrounds this label founded by Otto Heinemann, who issued not only recordings similar to other companies, but also music for audiences in the German, Czech, Polish, Swedish and Yiddish communities neglected by others.

Offered here is a mostly clean and decent sounding pair of 1940's sounds from Tommy Tucker Time

Some gloss still shows through general play wear and light scratches. No cracks, chips, or skips.

Side 31151 presents the fox trot "Jack And Jill", with vocal chorus by Amy Arnell. Side 31153 offers an adaptation from Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto, "Concerto For Two", a fox trot love song with vocal chorus provided by Don Brown.