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Tag: Los Angeles music history

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“Like Gold Dust”: The “Dovetailing” of A Researcher’s Work and the Homestead’s Collection

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  • Posted on April 14, 2026
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Striking a Chord With a Program from the Los Angeles Choral Society, Simpson Auditorium, 23 June 1905

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  • Posted on June 24, 2025June 25, 2025
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Striking a Chord: A Photograph of Soprano Constance Balfour, April 1928

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  • Posted on April 3, 2021April 4, 2021
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Striking a Chord: “Official Bulletin, California Federation of Music Clubs,” December 1920

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  • Posted on December 7, 2020December 30, 2020
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“Los Cancioneros Acosta”: A Forgotten Page of Los Angeles’ Musical History, 1923-1933

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  • Posted on December 9, 2019January 6, 2021
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Portrait Gallery: Cabinet Cards of Adele Harbeck Lauth and Adele D. Lauth, ca. 1875 and 1887

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  • Posted on October 22, 2019December 30, 2020
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Ticket to the Twenties Themes & Tangents: A 78 RPM Phonograph Record by Herb Wiedoeft and the Cinderella Roof Orchestra of Los Angeles, 1925

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  • Posted on October 3, 2019December 30, 2020
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Striking a Chord with a Special Edition of “Pacific Coast Musician” Magazine, 12 September 1929

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  • Posted on September 12, 2019December 30, 2020
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Striking a Chord with Los Angeles Music Week, 19-26 May 1923

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  • Posted on May 26, 2019December 30, 2020
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Striking a Chord with a Phonograph Record by Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra, 11 May 1925

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  • Posted on May 11, 2018January 8, 2021
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