Columbia Records Advertisement shifting from language of "foreign" to "native" records

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Columbia Records Advertisement shifting from language of "foreign" to "native" records

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This advertisement discusses Columbia Records' "foreign language" records, claiming that Columbia transformed "foreign" records into "native" records. This demonstrates how record companies like Columbia recorded songs in different languages marketed towards immigrants who wanted to hear songs of their homelands. Record companies at the time also recorded music in numerous countries outside of the U.S. in order to cater to "local" markets within those regions.

Date

1928

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This advertisement discusses Columbia Records' "foreign language" records, claiming that Columbia transformed "foreign" records into "native" records. This demonstrates how record companies like Columbia recorded songs in different languages marketed towards immigrants who wanted to hear songs of their homelands. Record companies at the time also recorded music in numerous countries outside of the U.S. in order to cater to "local" markets within those regions.