Lincoln Records

[1] The bulk of material on Lincoln was dance music by bands assembled from the pool of New York musicians.

It reappeared in 1949, probably revived by the American Record Corporation which had acquired Cameo years earlier.

Through the mid-1950s some children's records and music by less well known artists was released on 45-rpm discs with the Lincoln name.

Over the years, of those records issued on Cameo and Lincoln, the Cameo records are much more commonly found, making Lincoln a rather scarce label.

Artists on the label included Salt and Pepper, Ray Hamilton, the Lincoln Dance Orchestra, the Broadway Broadcasters, the Hawaiian Gondoliers, The Rangers, and Frances Sper.