Thompson & Odell
Thompson & Odell (ca.1874 – ca.1905) of Boston, Massachusetts, published music and repaired and manufactured musical instruments. Musicians Charles W. Thompson and Ira H. Odell ran the business.[1] They kept a shop on Tremont Street[2] and later on Washington Street.[3] Towards 1900 "Carl Fischer purchased their catalogs of fretted instrument, band and orchestra music. ... About 1905 the Vega Company took over their manufacturing interests."[4]
References
- Commerce, manufactures & resources of Boston, Mass: a historical, statistical & descriptive review. National Publishing, 1883
- Boston Almanac. 1876
- Boston Almanac. 1888, 1894
- Christine Merrick Ayars (1937), Contributions to the art of music in America by the music industries of Boston, 1640 to 1936, New York: The H.W. Wilson company, OCLC 26107160, OL 6349676M
Images
- Hail Dat Gospel Tug, by Fred Lyons, 1880 (Library of Congress)
- Baby Elephant Waltz by F.F. Hagen, 1882 (Library of Congress)
- Irresistible Polka by W.F. Sudds, 1882 (Library of Congress)
- Fairy Revels by W.F. Sudds, 1883 (Library of Congress)
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