A new Hit Of The Week record was released every week (generally on thursdays) and was sold in newsstands across the country. The original parent company, Durium ...
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They boasted that Durium records would last longer and sound better than any other records, and they had good reason for their claim. Hit of the Week records ...
Hit of the Week was an American record label founded in 1930 that sold low-priced records made of Durium instead of the usual shellac. Hit of the Week Record.
Jan 8, 2024 · Here is my collection of Durium 'HIT OF THE WEEK' records. 128 different HOTW records are represented here, including 3 alternate takes.
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Volume 3 of The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings picks up where Volume 2 left off and features 51 tracks including the Durium 5 minute records and a number ...
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The records in this group were issued between January, 1931 and February, 1932. The record was made of cardboard with a resin compound (durium) coating one side ...
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Hit of the Week records were a well-produced unbreakable laminated cardboard 78 that sold for only 15 cents during the early 1930's. Each week a new record ...
Nov 15, 2004 · In addition to the regular weekly issues by Hit of the Week from February through October of 1930, this collection presents several extremely ...
"Durium" was originally used by the US record label Hit Of The Week between 1930-1932. Durium records were predominately manufactured in the U.K. for both ...