McKee Trio

The McKee Orchestra and Trio was an instrumental recording group in American popular music during the 1910s.[1]

For several years the McKee Trio was contracted by the Victor Talking Machine Company (later known as RCA Victor).[2]

The still-available recordings include an especially plaintive 1915 rendition of "A Perfect Day" by Carrie Jacobs-Bond (see inset).[3]

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