Domino Records (1924)

Domino Records, a United States–based label, was in business from 1924 to 1933, producing standard 10-inch lateral cut 78s.

[3][1][4][2] The first issues appeared on the market in April or May 1924, and were announced to the trade press June of that year.

[2] Initially the records were pressed on red shellac, as an alternative to Regal and Banner which were standard black.

[6] At Plaza's takeover by the American Record Corporation, its trademarks passed to that company, and Domino was one of the labels that were weeded out at the time, production ceasing in 1930.

[citation needed] Artists Plaza recorded included the standard pool of New York studio orchestras led by Sam Lanin, Fred Rich, and others, as well as a handful of name bands like Ben Pollack and Cab Calloway, who also appeared on other Plaza labels such as Banner and Perfect.

Label of the second "Domino Records", late 1920s