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She may have been contractually forbidden to do so as this might have hurt her stage audience (gate) something like media blackouts on (Home) Baseball and football games to (protect) the stadium audience. I have never seen any and many old timers such as Nellie Melba certainly recorded- and were re-mastered for modern formats. There may have been legal angles here. By the way, strictly speaking she never did Grand Opera, though did perform Light Opera.

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Q: Did Lillian Russell ever record any phonograph records?
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