[78-L] Emerson: artist "Okays" their recording?
Glenn Longwell
glongwell at snet.net
Wed Feb 11 14:26:43 PST 2009
Funny you should write about this disc. I came home with about 650 records yesterday. I pulled out a handful last night and cleaned them and one of them was Emerson 1055. It has the script "OK Tom Brown" as yours does but mine has the red Emerson.
As for mx 4439 it is The Concourse March by Six Brown Brothers and appears on catalog number 10106, according to ADBD by Rust.
Glenn
--- On Wed, 2/11/09, Stephen Davies <SDavies at mtroyal.ca> wrote:
From: Stephen Davies <SDavies at mtroyal.ca>
Subject: [78-L] Emerson: artist "Okays" their recording?
To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 4:25 PM
Folks,
I have two sequential discs from Emerson with different label
styles. Both are by the Six Brown Brothers in 1919, almost at their peak
of popularity.
My guess is that my copy of Emerson 1055 has an earlier style of
label than my copy of Emerson 1056. I base my guess on the fact that the
handwritten-style of the "Ok Tom Brown" on 1055 has become typeset on
1056. Can anyone verify my assumption?
And the question today is: Who is okaying what? Was Tom Brown,
leader of the outfit, okaying the quality of recording?
Also, the matrices from these two discs combined run: 4437, 4438,
4440 & 4441. The tantalizing mystery is who and what was on matrix 4439.
These two discs are the only ones I know the Browns to have released on
Emerson, but was a third disc in the works?
Clickable photos at:
http://bigband-smallband.blogspot.com/#5100833425828931818
Stephen D
Calgary
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