[5] Facing intense competition from much larger companies for the Jewish record market and with an inferior product, UHD&C folded by the end of 1906.
[6] Nevertheless, the company holds its place in history as the first ethnically owned and operated producer of recorded sound in America.
[2] The output of UHD&C was strictly Hebrew and announced as such in a 1905 press release.
[2][7] Some of the Yiddish artists who recorded for this label include Louis Friedsell, Kalman Juvelier, Regina Prager, and Solomon Smulewitz.
[8] The output of UHD&C has been largely documented in Ethnic Music on Records by Richard Spottswood, Greenwood Press (1990).