:Clover Records
{{Short description|1920s American record label}}
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Clover Records was a United States–based record label of the 1920s. According to their labels, Clover Records were manufactured by "The Nutmeg Record Corporation", which was part of the Emerson-Consolidated corporate group.{{cite book |last=Andrews |first=Frank|editor1-last=Hoffman |editor1-first=Frank |date=2005 |title=Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound|publisher=Routledge |page=199 |isbn=0-415-93835-X}} Much of Clover's output were pressed from masters originally recorded by Emerson Records and Grey Gull Records. The output consisted primarily of dance music and popular vocals.
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External links
[https://archive.org/details/georgeblood?and%5B%5D=publisher:clover Clover Records] on the Internet Archive's [http://great78.archive.org/ Great 78 Project]
Category:Defunct record labels of the United States
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