
The Ariel Grand Record (to give
it the correct title) was produced for Messrs J. G. Graves of
Sheffield, England, who sold them on a mail order basis. The label
was available from 1910 until 1938, an amazing length of time
for what was a minor label. The masters came from many sources
over the years. The early ones from Beka, Favourite & Jumbo;
occasionally the label is found to be just a paste-over, and examples
have been found as Winners with Ariel paste-overs, from the early
1920s.
As far as dance music is concerned, in the early 1920s, Ariel
was using Zonophone masters and some sides by "Jack Hylton's
Jazz Band" may be found, along with others of a similar period,
with a 2000 catalogue series, often anonymous. Generally, apart
from this, all dance records are labelled as by "Ariel Dance
Orchestra".
In the later 1920s, was a 1000 series, again from Zonophone issued
sides by the various Bert Firman groups. Overlapping with this,
Ariel used masters from Parlophone from about 1924 until 1938,
using a 4000 series matrix, sometimes prefixed with a "Z".
This included many American masters from OKeh records. Quelle
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