The following blog post consists of a contents listing of the important Australian discographical research journal founded and edited by collector and researcher Mike Sutcliffe from 1989 and up until his death in 2007. Its full title was the “Australian Record And Music Review: A quarterly discographical magazine for record and music collectors.” with the assigned ISSN 1033-1352. I compiled this list mainly for personal reference, and reproduce it here in the hope that interested readers can locate articles on an array of Australian music and sound recording topics. The State Library of NSW has a near-complete run of issues no. 2 (July 1989) to issue no. 72 (January 2007). For more information about other Australian library holdings of this magazine, please consult The National Library of Australia’s Trove website: https://trove.nla.gov.au/ The compiler of this blog post also has a complete run of this magazine from issues 1 to 72, thanks to the generosity of collectors David Crisp and Charles Phippen.
— Michael Alexandratos
January 25, 2021.

ARMR-1 (April 1989)
Pg 3 — Composers: Marsh Little
Pg 5 — The Victor Trademark Name in Australia
Pg 6 — Australians Overseas: The Three Australian Boys
Pg 7 — Record Labels: Wilco
Pg 9 — Australia’s First Full Colour Cartoon
Pg 10 — Visitors: Tom Swift
Pg 12 — Columbia & Parlophone Longer Play Records
Pg 13 — Record Labels: Clarite
Pg 17 — Pseudonyms: Broadway Serenaders
Pg 18 — Australian His Masters Voice Masters
Pg 19 — Tom Katz & His Saxophone Band
Pg 21 — Visitors: Alec Templeton
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
ARMR-2 (July 1989)
Pg 3 — Jimmie Elkins & His Orchestra
Pg 10 — Pseudonyms: The Californians
Pg 11 — Australian Music Published By The Manly Daily
Pg 13 — Pseudonyms: The High Hatters
Pg 14 — Record Labels: Gennett
Pg 16 — Australians Overseas: Morgan & Hadley
Pg 18 — Record Labels: Blue Star & Circle
Pg 19 — O! Sydney I Love You
Pg 20 — Visitors: Frank Sinatra
Pg 21 — Visitors: Richard Crooks
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
ARMR-3 (October 1989)
Pg 3 — Gladys Moncrieff – Her English Recordings
Pg 5 — “For The Term Of His Natural Life”
Pg 6 — The Big Four
Pg 9 — Pseudonyms: The Broadway Bandits
Pg 10 — The First “Miss Australia”
Pg 11 — Paul Whiteman Special Label
Pg 13 — Pseudonyms: Silver Screen Orchestra
Pg 14 — Visitors: Herschel Henlere
Pg 18 — Record Labels: Brolga
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
ARMR-4 (January 1990)
Pg 3 — Visitors: Frank Ellis & His Californians/Palais Royal Californians
Pg 10 — Record Labels: Baby Summit/Nursery Rhyme Record
Pg 11 — Columbia Souvenir Record
Pg 12 — Australian Musical Comedies — “Romantic Rebel”
Pg 13 — Columbia Sound Effects Records
Pg 14 — Special Issues Of Bing Crosby
Pg 15 — Record Labels: Possum
Pg 15 — Pseudonyms: Alabama Barn Stompers
Pg 16 — Gulbransen Registering Piano Records
Pg 17 — Pseudonyms: Corona Dance Band
Pg 18 — Ted Heath’s Australian Suite
Pg 19 — Pseudonyms: Denza Dance Band
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
ARMR-5 (April 1990)
Pg 3 — The Federal & Australia Cylinder Records: A History, by Mike Tucker
Pg 11 — The Hawaiian Club
Pg 14 — Regal Double Track Records
Pg 15 — Record Labels: Gracelon
Pg 18 — Pseudonyms: The Melody Masters / The Fashionaires / The Masters of Rhythm
Pg 19 — 16 2/3 Long Play Records
Pg 21 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-6 ( July 1990)
Pg 3 — The Career of Lawrie Brooks
Pg 10 — Record Labels: Palings
Pg 11 — The Australian Hot Jazz Classics
Pg 14 — Ruth Wallis
Pg 15 — Vocalion Melbourne “W” Masters
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-7 (October 1990)
Pg 3 — The Career Of Clarrie Collins
Pg 11 — Record Labels: Planet
Pg 11 — Visitors: Larry Adler
Pg 12 — Mr. Bohanna Goes “Down Under” by Ruth Edge
Pg 16 — Australian Politicians On Record
Pg 16 — Visitors: J.C. Heard
Pg 17 — Australian Rare Issues: Benny Goodman
Pg 18 — Record Labels: Beeda
Pg 21 — Topical Songs: Sydney Harbour Bridge
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-8 (January 1991)
Pg 3 — Don Bradman: The Record Maker
Pg 7 — Record Labels: Aida
Pg 8 — Des Tooley: A Bio-Discography
Pg 14 — Australians Overseas: Malcolm McEachern (Flotsam & Jetsam)
Pg 16 — New Releases [Reissues]
Pg 17 — Australia’s Oldest Sound-On-Disc Record?
Pg 18 — Pseudonyms The Rhythm Kings
Pg 19 — Records of the 29th Eucharistic Congress
Pg 20 — Ernest Rittie In Australia
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-9 (April 1991)
Pg 3 — The Career of Abe Walters
Pg 13 — Record Labels: XX
Pg 14 — Australians Overseas: Ian Pearce
Pg 15 — Australian Ragtime
Pg 17 — Visitors: Fernando Autori
Pg 18 — Knight Barnett: Organist by Kevin Cork
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-10 (July 1991)
Pg 3 — Maori Recordings
Pg 9 — Recordings By Max Oldaker
Pg 10 — Royal Hayman Hotel Souvenir Record
Pg 11 — Earl Hines
Pg 12 — Mr. Bohanna Goes “Down Under” Part 2 by Ruth Edge
Pg 17 — Visitors: Nick Lucas
Pg 17 — Pseudonyms: Bluebird Dance Orchestra
Pg 18 — Record Labels: Dahlmont
Pg 21 — Australia’s First Rock & Roll Record
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-11 (October 1991)
Pg 3 — The Artie Shaw Navy Band In New Zealand (30 July — 2 Sept. 1943) by Harold S. Kaye
Pg 9 — Australians Overseas: Jean Melville
Pg 9 — Visitors: Ignaz Friedman
Pg 10 — Collecting Jazz Records: The 78 Era by Reg Hoskins
Pg 11 — Visitors: Billy Mayerl
Pg 12 — Record Labels: Kingsley
Pg 13 — Review Page
Pg 14 — Angelus 1000 – Clifford 4000
Pg 17 — Columbia Records Unemployed Musicians
Pg 18 — Topical Songs: Amy Johnson’s Flight
Pg 20 — Record Labels: Worth
Pg 21 — Visitors: Len Fillis
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-12 (January 1992)
Pg 3 — Visitors: Ted Henkel & Fred Scholl
Pg 5 — Macquarie Records, by Ross Laird
Pg 14 — George Sorlie
Pg 17 — Record Labels: Swaggie
Pg 18 — Carol Laughner And His Palm Grove Orchestra
Pg 21 — Visitors: Teddie Garratt
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 23 — Visitors: Gene Krupa Trio
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-13 (April 1992)
Pg 3 — Artie Shaw In Australia 1943
Pg 9 — Oscar Peterson Recording In Australia!
Pg 10 — Errol Flynn, by Peter Burgis
Pg 12 — Record Labels: Kismet
Pg 16 — Australian Recordings On New Zealand Viking Label
Pg 18 — George Wallace On Record
Pg 19 — The First Blues/Rock Festival
Pg 20 — Fred Williamson
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-14 (July 1992)
Pg 3 — The Newcastle Steelworks Band NSW (A discography and brief account of their success) by Jack Greaves
Pg 7 — Hawaiian Music
Pg 11 — Sound-On-Disc Record For Newsreels
Pg 12 — John Robertson: Trumpet Virtuoso
Pg 19 — Paul Whiteman: The King Of Jazz
Pg 20 — Minutes of the inaugural meeting of the fellowship of Australian discographers held in Sydney, NSW, on May 16, 1992
Pg 21 — Review Page
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-15 (October 1992)
Pg 3 — Decca Records: Jack O’Hagan Music
Pg 5 — Pseudonyms: Casino Royal Orchestra
Pg 8 — 1931 Columbia 33rpm Records
Pg 9 — The TANZA Saga: The story of New Zealand’s Pioneer Record Label, by Bill Hamer
Pg 13 — May Brahe Composition Discography, by Peter Burgis
Pg 21 — Record Labels: Danceland
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-16 (January 1993)
Pg 3 — Rex Stuart In Australasia 1949-50
Pg 9 — First Commercial 33 1/3rpm Records
Pg 9 — Pseudonyms: Johnny Walker & His Orchestra
Pg 10 — The TANZA Label
Pg 14 — Graeme Bell In Europe 1947-1948, Recordings Known, And Radio Broadcasts Which May Have Been Recorded, by Jack Mitchell
Pg 18 — The Harmoniques
Pg 20 — The King Of Jazz (Continued), by Ron Wills
Pg 21 — Vaudeville: Tivoli Reports
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-17 (April 1993)
Pg 3 — Mr. Bohanna Goes “Down Under” Part 3, Exit Mr. Bohanna, by Ruth Edge
Pg 6 — A Tribute to Al Jolson
Pg 7 — The Teen Label
Pg 10 — Record Labels: Platavox
Pg 11 — TANZA (continued)
Pg 14 — Graeme Bell And His Australian Jazz Band, Second European Tour 1950-1952, by Jack Mitchell
Pg 21 — In The Wax (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-18 (July 1993)
Pg 3 — Australian Compositions Recorded In England
Pg 4 — Pseudonyms: Raymond Dance Band
Pg 5 — TANZA (concluded)
Pg 9 — Record Labels: Embassy
Pg 17 — Stamps On Records, by Adam Miller
Pg 21 — The Story of Plattavox, by Frank Van Straten
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate By Peter Burgis
ARMR-19 (October 1993)
Pg 3 — The Career of Abe Romain [with discography]
Pg 14 — TANZA continued
Pg 16 — Columbia Masters Used For Dubbing
Pg 17 — Lyric: A Reissue Label
Pg 20 — The HMV Letters
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-20 (January 1994)
Pg 3 — Clifford Industries
Pg 12 — Bert Ralton Band In Australia
Pg 17 — Record Labels: Regent
Pg 22 — The Red Arrows
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-21 (April 1994)
Pg 3 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 Onwards
Pg 7 — Special Australian Market G&T Records, by Leonard Petts
Pg 9 — Vocalion “AZ” Masters
Pg 16 — Mr. Bohanna Goes “Down Under” – Postscript
Pg 17 — Pseudonyms: Tampa Blue Orchestra
Pg 18 — The HMV Letters (continued)
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-22 (July 1994)
Pg 3 — The Ambassadors
Pg 8 — Record Labels: Aerona
Pg 12 — Record Labels: Jazz Incorporated
Pg 13 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 16 — Record Labels: Lily Of The Valley
Pg 17 — The Elmar & Zenith Labels
Pg 20 — The Career of Janet Lind [with discography]
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 23 — Australian Edison Cylinders
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-23 (October 1994)
Pg 3 — The Zonophone 3000 Series, a brief history
Pg 5 — HMV In Australia
Pg 7 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 11 — Further Original Cast Recordings
Pg 12 — Record Labels: Embassy
Pg 16 — The Original Creole Band In Australia
Pg 17 — Odds & Ends: Reception to the British Lawn Tennis Team
Pg 18 — The Career of Willy Restone
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-24 (January 1995)
Pg 3 — Bob Waddington Diaries (Bass Player)
Pg 6 — The Career of Eugene Pingitore
Pg 10 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 13 — Notes on the formation of the gramophone company Limited (Australian branch) and His Master’s Voice NZ Limited, by Leonard Petts (EMI Archivist)
Pg 16 — AB Records: A Reissue Label
Pg 17 — The Tinfoil Phonograph In Australia
Pg 19 — “The Adorable Outcast”
Pg 20 — Jazz On Radio
Pg 21 — Odds & Ends: The Tonga Methodist College Choir in Sydney
Pg 22 — In The Wax: (A regular column of queries and topics relating to records).
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate
ARMR-25 (April 1995)
Pg 3 — The Rodeo Label
Pg 10 — The Paramount Label [Melbourne Label]
Pg 13 — Odds & Ends: Capital Label (1950) with John Crane and Wally Carr
Pg 14 — Bob Waddington Diaries Part 2
Pg 16 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 20 — Tony Newstead In The USA
Pg 22 — Query and comment page
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-26 (June 1995)
Pg 3 — The Parlophone Company In Australia
Pg 9 — Alan Wright: Parlophone Pioneer, by Peter Burgis
Pg 14 — The Parlophone A-2000 10-inch Popular Series
Pg 17 — The Parlophone A-6000 10-inch Popular Series
Pg 18 — Parlophone Catalogue Series
Pg 19 — Bob Waddington Diaries Part 3
Pg 22 — Review Page
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-27 (October 1995)
Pg 3 — Visiting Artists/Celebrities To Australia From 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 5 — A Glimpse From The Past
Pg 10 — Bellbird Records
Pg 18 — In The Wax: (a regular column of queries and topics relating to records)
Pg 19 — Check List of Australian 78 Label Names
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-28 (January 1996)
Pg 3 — Australian Jazz Compositions 1925-1959
Pg 7 — The Planet Label
Pg 15 — American Servicemen Musicians In Australia 1942-1945
Pg 17 — Bob Waddington Diaries Part 4
Pg 19 — The Orpheus and Plaza Labels
Pg 22 — Special Transcriptions
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-29 (April 1996)
Pg 3 — Prestophone History: Rex Shaw, by Peter Burgis
Pg 6 — Prestophone 78rpm Releases, by Ross Laird & Jack Mitchell
Pg 21 — Feedback
Pg 23 — Reviews
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-30 (July 1996)
Pg 3 — The Ingenues
Pg 4 — Visiting Artists To Australia (1835-1945)
Pg 19 — Leo Breen And The Craven A Song
Pg 22 — Australian Compositions On LP Records
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-31 (October 1996)
Pg 3 — Australian Jazz Compositions 1925-59 Part 2
Pg 6 — The Phono Record – Our Overseas Trade – Australia
Pg 9 — “You Have Not Lived If You Fail To See The Ingenues” by Kay Dreyfus
Pg 13 — Record Labels: Summit
Pg 23 — In The Wax & Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-32 (January 1997)
Pg 3 — The Vocalion Company In Australia
Pg 14 — Vocalion Series
Pg 16 — Vocalion Private Recordings
Pg 18 — The Gaiety Label
Pg 21 — Australian Jazz Compositions 1925-59 Part 3
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-33 (April 1997)
Pg 3 — Australian Locality Songs 1900-1963
Pg 12 — Gulbransen label
Pg 13 — Aco Label
Pg 17 — Australian Jazz Compositions 1925-1959 Part 4
Pg 20 — Record Library Gleanings For ABC’s Hall Of Fame
Pg 21 — Aviators On Record: Bert Hinkler
Pg 22 — Bob Waddington Diaries Part 5
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-34 (July 1997)
Pg 3 — Records Issued In Australia Only
Pg 9 — Pioneer Australian Recording Artists: Hamilton Hill
Pg 19 — Starr Label
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-35 (October 1997)
Pg 3 — Sonny Clay And The Colored Idea
Pg 14 — Grand Pree Label
Pg 18 — Woody Herman And The Golden Wedding
Pg 19 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-36 (January 1998)
Pg 3 — The Score Label
Pg 9 — The Vox Humana Label
Pg 14 — Planet 7-inch 45 Standard Play
Pg 17 — Pseudonyms: The Rhythmic Troubadours
Pg 21 — Australian Chinese Labels
Pgs 22 & 23 — Reprints from old journals
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-37 (April 1998)
Pg 3 — The Americanadians
Pg 5 — The Paramount Label [Clifford Industries]
Pg 11 — The Regal Zonophone RZ Masters
Pg 18 — The Worth Label [Clifford Industries]
Pg 23 — In The Wax/Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-38 (July 1998)
Pg 3 — The Ampersand Label
Pg 7 — Pseudonyms On Australian Labels to 1960
Pg 10 — The Decca label [In Australia]
Pg 18 — Australian Jazz label
Pg 19 — Bon Marche Label
Pg 22 — Reprint from journal “Broadcasting Business” Jan. 1938
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-39 (October 1998)
Pg 3 — Australian 78rpm Masters Issued Overseas
Pg 7 — The Recording Centre and John Mystery Masters, by Jack Micthell
Pg 14 — Electron Label
Pg 22 — New CD Issues: Classic Australian Radio Programs Available on CD from the National Film & Sound Archive.
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-40 (January 1999)
Pg 3 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 (continued from issue no. 27)
Pg 9 — Vocalion XA 18000 series
Pg 15 — The Young Australia League, by Jack Greaves
Pg 18 — Coast Label
Pg 19 — The Stellar Dance Band
Pg 21 — Recordings by Columbia, 1937
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 23 — Review of “Melbourne in the 1920s Volume 1” by Chris Long.
ARMR-41 (April 1999)
Pg 3 — First Long Play Swaggie Records
Pg 6 — Tempo Label
Pg 9 — Gibsona Label
Pg 12 — Index to issues 1-40
Pg 17 — The Arcadia Label
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-42 (October 1999)
Pg 3 — The Pacific Label
Pg 10 — Brunswick 6000 Series
Pg 16 — Chinese Recordings [Chinese advertising disc in the former collection of Michael Kinnear]
Pg 17 — Further Oddities On Clifford Industries Labels
Pg 18 — The Aeroplane & Golden Tongue Labels
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-43 (October 1999)
Pg 3 — Jay Whidden/Roy Fox In Australia
Pg 7 — Melotone label [Clifford Industries label]
Pg 14 — Another Tempo label from 1940
Pg 15 — The Polydor Label in Australia
Pg 18 — Swaggie Extended Play Series
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-44 (January 2000)
Pg 3 — Jim Davidson [Discography]
Pg 21 — Letter from Arch Kerr
Pg 24 — Puzzle plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-45 (April 2000)
Pg 3 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 (continued from issue no. 40)
Pg 6 — Radiola Records
Pg 13 — “Australia’s First Rock And Roll Record” Revisited, by Ross Laird
Pg 15 — Brunswick label “Songs From Dixie” series
Pg 20 — Parlophone: Jazz In Australia Series
Pg 23 — Reviews
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-46 (July 2000)
Pg 3 — Sterling Label [Clifford Industries label]
Pg 8 — “Swing It’s The New Rhythm” from Women’s Weekly, August 1, 1936
Pg 10 — “Australia’s First Rock And Roll Record” Revisited & Revisited, by Peter Burgis
Pg 12 — Bon Marche 100 Series
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-47 (October 2000)
Pg 3 — Artansa Label
Pg 5 — “Making Transcriptions” article from Radio & Hobbies journal, April 1939
Pg 10 — Golden Tongue Label [Clifford Industries label]
Pg 17 — Savoy Label [Vocalion company label, Melbourne]
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-48 (January 2001)
Pg 3 — Phillips Records label (Australian)
Pg 14 — Mepmhis Label
Pg 15 — “Records – Ban Removed From B Stations” article from the Wireless Weekly, July 7, 1933
Pg 17 — Visiting Artists To Australia From 1945 (continued from issue no. 45)
Pg 20 — Article from The ABC Weekly, July 16, 1949
Pg 22 — Article from ABC Weekly, December 23, 1950 [recording John Antill’s ‘Corroboree’]
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-49 (April 2001)
Pg 3 — Noel Pemberton Billing
Pg 8 — The World Record Company in Australia
Pg 15 — List of Australa records
Pg 28 — Australian Austral issues
Pg 31 — Feedback
ARMR-50 (July 2001)
Pg 3 — The Panachord label [Sydney Brunswick company label]
Pg 16 — Ray Tellier San Fransisco Orchestra
Pg 19 — Jazzart label
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-51 (October 2001)
Pg 3 — The Fidelity label
Pg 8 — EMI Australia [article from ABC Weekly, March 3, 1951]
Pg 11 — Broadcast De Luxe label
Pg 21 — Visitors To Australia 1945 Onwards (continued)
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-52 (January 2002)
Pg 3 — George Trevare: A Bio-Discography
Pg 13 — Pseudonyms: The Society Serenaders
Pg 14 — The Yerkes S.S. Flotilla Orchestra
Pg 16 — Broadcast BA-1 Series
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-53 (April 2002)
Pg 3 — Spotlight label [entire issue dedicated to listing the releases of this Melbourne-based label]
ARMR-54 (July 2002)
Pg 3 — Vocalion label 500 series
Pg 17 — Visitors to Australia: 1945 onwards (continued)
Pg 20 — Celebrity Label
Pg 21 — “Gramophone industry [….]” article in Music Maker, August 1951
Pg 22 – Pseudonyms: West End Players / Rudy Marlow & Orchestra
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-55 (October 2002)
Pg 3 — The Clifford Industries ‘House’ label
Pg 11 — The Century label
Pg 12 — Bell label [formed in 1957 and based in Sydney, Australia]
Pg 20 — Visitors to Australia 1945 onwards (continued)
Pg 23 — Pseudonyms: Midnight Minstrels
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-56 (January 2003)
Pg 3 — Horrie Dargie: A bio-discography
Pg 11 — The Diaphon Label
Pg 20 — Clifford Industries ‘House’ label (continued)
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-57 (April 2003)
Pg 3 — Les Welch: A bio-discography
Pg 18 — Clifford Industries ‘House’ label (continued)
Pg 23 — Feedback
ARMR-58 (July 2003)
Pg 3 — Visitors to Australia 1945 onwards (continued)
Pg 8 — Columbia ‘R’ Master Listing
Pg 14 — Pseudonyms: The Midnight Revellers
Pg 16 – Rich-Tone label
Pg 18 — Clifford Industries ‘House’ label (continued)
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-59 (October 2003)
Pg 3 — The Career of Ern Pettifer
Pg 8 — The Wattle label
Pg 13 — Columbia variable prefix masters
Pg 17 — Clifford Industries ‘House’ label (continued)
Pg 22 — “Peter Dawson still recording new songs” in ABC Weekly July 8, 1950
ARMR-60 (January 2004)
Pg 3 — Joe Sheftell’s Plantation Revue
Pg 7 — Century Records label
Pg 12 — “Making Records & Talking Machines in Australia” from The Australasian Manufacturer, April 25, 1931.
Pg 16 — Clifford Industries ‘house’ label (continued)
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-61 (April 2004)
Pg 3 — Jack Lumsdaine The Radio Rascal: A bio-discography
Pg 11 — “New Radio Sets in Australia” article in Wireless Weekly, January 9, 1931
Pg 12 — The Roseville label
Pg 13 — Gladys Moncrieff Rarity [Voice of Australia label acetate recording)
Pg 14 — “The Phonograph in Australia” from Talking Machine News, November 1907
Pg 15 — Clifford Industries ‘House’ label (continued)
Pg 22 — Index to issues 41-60
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-62 (July 2004)
Pg 3 — Australia’s Hour of Song [radio program]
Pg 14 — Columbia 12-inch WRX masters
Pg 15 – “A Wonderful Flautist” in The Phono Record, December 1920
Pg 16 — The Esquire label
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-63 (October 2004)
Pg 3 — Australian Records 1910-20 [labels made especially for sale in Australia]
Pg 14 — Australian Trade Mark Registrations
Pg 18 — 50th Aniversary of the first 45rpm singles in Australia, by Brian Crabbe
Pg 23 — “Corroboree” Recorded, from the Australian Music News, January 2, 1951
Pg 24 — Puzzle plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-64 (January 2005)
Pg 3 — Visitors to Australia 1945 onwards (continued)
Pg 7 — “Walter Kirby…Australian artist gets a fresh start in London” from Smith’s Weekly, April 16, 1932
Pg 8 — The Rexophone label
Pg 12 — Harvey Ball & His Virginians — Ruth Varin & Her Maryland Maids
Pg 14 — “Records — Ban Removed From B Stations” in Wireless Weekly July 7, 1933
Pg 16 — The Grand Pree label
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-65 (April 2005)
Pg 3 — Bob Gibson a bio-discography
Pg 13 — Sonny Clay Broadcasting in Melbourne?
Pg 14 — The Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 18 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 22 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-66 (July 2005)
Pg 3 — EMI Australia in the 1950s: A time of major change, by Brian Crabbe
Pg 14 — HMV 78/45 short run series
Pg 19 — The Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 23 — Feedback
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-67 (October 2005)
Pg 3 — Des Tooley radio broadcasts
Pg 6 — Australian CD Producers part 1: Crystal Stream Audio
Pg 18 — The Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-68 (January 2006)
Pg 3 — Parlophone masters [listing of complete output of Parlophone company recording activities in Australia from 1927-1954. Note: listing never completed, only up to 1928 in this issue]
Pg 15 — Australian CD Producers part 2: Bilarm
Pg 15 — The Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 19 — Leonora label
Pg 20 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-69 (April 2006)
Pg 3 — Imported recordings from America & Canada 1923-1927
Pg 14 — Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 18 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 24 – Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-70 (July 2006)
Pg 3 — The Ford Show [musical radio show broadcast from 1954-1960)
Pg 16 — The Rexophone label (continued)
Pg 20 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-71 (October 2006)
Pg 3 — The Magnasound label
Pg 8 — “Huge Publicity Campaign for Australian Celebrations” in Radio Retailer of Australia, November 5, 1937
Pg 9 – Visitors to Australia 1945 onwards (continued)
Pg 15 — The Vamp label
Pg 16 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 22 — Rexophone Additions/Corrections
Pg 24 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
ARMR-72 (January 2007)
Pg 3 – Australian CD Producers part 3: Cumquat
Pg 9 — ABC Weekly article
Pg 11 — Grand Pree label (continued)
Pg 20 — Puzzle Plate by Peter Burgis
Selected PDF downloads of articles in the ARMR
Grand Pree label listings/articles from issue numbers 35, 64, 65, 68-72
Macquarie Records by Ross Laird, issue number 12