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==Labels== In 1926, Pollack began recording for the [[Victor Talking Machine Company]]. A 1927 newspaper ad promoted "a new Victor organization β Ben Pollack and His Californians."<ref>{{cite news|title=(Aaron's advertisement)|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5463761/the_daily_courier/|work=The Daily Courier|date=February 3, 1927|location=Pennsylvania, Connellsville|page=3|via = [[Newspapers.com]]|access-date = June 2, 2016}} {{Open access}}</ref> Pollack left Victor in late 1929 and recorded for [[Hit of the Week]] (1930), the dime store labels ([[Banner Records|Banner]], [[Cameo Records|Cameo]], [[Domino Records (1924)|Domino]], [[Lincoln Records|Lincoln]], [[Perfect Records|Perfect]], [[Romeo Records|Romeo]]) (1930β1931), Victor (1933), [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] (1933β1934), [[Brunswick Records|Brunswick]], [[Vocalion]] and Variety (1936β37), and [[Decca Records|Decca]] (1937β1938). Most of these records are listed in discographical books (such as [[Brian Rust]]'s ''Jazz Records'') as by Irving Mills. ''Jack Teagarden's Music'' lists them as a "Ben Pollack Unit".
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