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One of the first African-Americans to make "records" of their music (back in the 1890s). His music was issued as "cylinders" that were played on a device called a "phonograph". See also: Unique Quartet User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

One Hundred and Twenty Years
Phono-Cylinders, Vol. 2: Edited and from the Collection of George A. Blacker
Lost Sounds: Blacks and the birth of the recording industry 1891-1922
Lost Sounds: Blacks And The Birth Of The Recording Industry - 1891-1922

The Laughing Song
1 1891 Monarch (Victor)-583
The Laughing Coon
Gramophone Daze, Vol. 3
Blacks And The Birth Of The Recording Industry 1891-1922 (disc 1)
Negro Laughing Song
Edison Gold Moulded Record: 4005

The Whistling Coon