Hawaiian Song by Witt and Berg

“One of the first sound clips ever recorded, using vitaphone. Vitaphone was a very successful process to make sound and talking movies for the Warner Brothers movie studio when it came out in 1926. It was used to make full length sound and talking movies such as "Don Juan" with John Barrymore, and "The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolson. But it was only used for five years, because the process involved the recorded sound for the movie to be on a disc, instead of being on the movie film. This one's for @Shaka :D”

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This jam is special! The first and only time it’s been posted was by Avante in Sep 2015.