Adolf Østbye (February 1868-September 5 1907, Kristiania, Norway) was a revue artist and barber who became the first Norwegian recording artist. The earliest playable Norwegian phonograph cylinder dates from 1889. During the years 1889 - 1904, Østbye made a series of cylinders, announced "Østbye Record". Several of these are made with cooperation with the Norwegian Pathé manager, William Farre. A rare 1906/07 Ekko record from Østbye.
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| - Adolf Østbye (February 1868-September 5 1907, Kristiania, Norway) was a revue artist and barber who became the first Norwegian recording artist. The earliest playable Norwegian phonograph cylinder dates from 1889. During the years 1889 - 1904, Østbye made a series of cylinders, announced "Østbye Record". Several of these are made with cooperation with the Norwegian Pathé manager, William Farre. A rare 1906/07 Ekko record from Østbye. (en)
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| - Adolf Østbye (February 1868-September 5 1907, Kristiania, Norway) was a revue artist and barber who became the first Norwegian recording artist. The earliest playable Norwegian phonograph cylinder dates from 1889. During the years 1889 - 1904, Østbye made a series of cylinders, announced "Østbye Record". Several of these are made with cooperation with the Norwegian Pathé manager, William Farre. A rare 1906/07 Ekko record from Østbye. (en)
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