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Herbert Cave

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Herbert Cave is a tenor of whom little is known. As well as recording for Edison Bell, he made a few recordings for the Gramophone company in 1916-7 and two unsuccessful tests in 1929.

Sarjeant – Watchman, what of the Night?
Benedict – The Moon hath raised her Lamp

Herbert Cave, tenor
Ivor Foster, baritone
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Winner 3341
Matrices 6331, 6332
Recorded c. October 1919

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