[78-L] Most Prized Record(s)
Bud Black
banjobud at cfl.rr.com
Mon Dec 8 17:50:17 PST 2008
I Don't Care - Eva Tanguay (Nordskog)
The Lord's Prayer - William Jennings Bryan (red label Gennett)
Brass Band Ephraham Jones - Al Jolson (Victor)
I've Got The Red, White And Blues - Aileen Stanley (Gennett)
I"ll Come Down To Your House - Aileen Stanley (a seven inch souvenir
recording from London's Kit Kat Club)
Bud
-------Original Message-------
From: Tyrone Settlemier
Date: 12/08/08 19:55:32
To: 78-L Mail List
Subject: Re: [78-L] Most Prized Record(s)
Couldn't narrow it down to one, depending on the mood of the moment.
Polyphone cylinders
Duke Diggs on Supertone
Square Deal label
Billy Murray on gold-foil Leeds
the first 78s my grandmother gave me
any of several Earl Bostic LPs.
Solo Flight by Charlie Christian
Dec 8, 1941 Mutual congressional debate broadcast, including pre-debate
interviews, on 16" glass-based lacquer
So Unexpectedly by Ben Pollack
7" American Record Company disc
"Steps" LP by Marvin Ponder
Maurice Rocco on Guild
Chinese Victor, with a man listening to the phonograph instead of Nipper
1933 broadcast on bare aluminium
etc etc
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