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Library of Congress Jukebox

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This National Jukebox from the Library of Congress provides free streaming of vintage audio music. There are some 10,000 titles that have been unavailable for more than 100 years.  Some examples of the vintage performances include Enrico Caruso, Fritz Kreisler; the first blues recording, "Livery Stable Blues," made in 1917 by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band; a comedy skit by the Vaudeville team of Gallagher and Shean; speeches of President Teddy Roosevelt; piano performances by jazz-ragtime pioneer Eubie Blake; and music by the Hohn Philip Sousa Band conducted by Sousa. 

These are not downloadable. However they may be streamed on your computer and your smart phone. 

Click on the link below and enjoy a walk down memory lane.

National Jukebox   

http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/