Audiophile Records

[1] His records impressed High Fidelity magazine and G. A. Briggs, the designer of Wharfedale speakers.

With the father on clarinet and the son on cornet, they played in the Happy Jazz Band which was popular along the San Antonio River Walk[5] and which recorded on Audiophile.

[2] In the late 1940s Audiophile released its first recording, Pop Goes the Weasel (AP 1) by Harry Blons.

The Audiophile AP 2 disk side A has four tracks: "Caillon De Westminster", "Legende", "Scherzetto" and "Divertissement".

Around 1952 or 1953, Nunn switched to 33 1/3 rpm and began using the more standard cardboard sleeve with a color slick on the cover.