Rialto Records was a record label based in
Chicago, Illinois in the 1920s. It was owned by the Rialto Music House (330 S State St), sold at their stores at promotional prices. The records themselves were
pressed by
Marsh Recording Laboratories (Suite 625 Kimball Building, 306 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois).
The most famous record they produced was the only release known of
Jelly Roll Morton's unaccompanied recording of "London Blues," made in 1924.
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