[78-L] Harry Reser on Apollo
RAY KILCOYNE
kil at roadrunner.com
Fri Mar 6 08:59:50 PST 2009
I always thought JAZZ LEGATO/JAZZ PIZZICATO was a Leroy Anderson
composition. If that is correct it must have been one of his earliest, two
years before SLEIGHRIDE.
RayK
>
From: "David Lennick"
> Interesting..I didn't know Rochester made more than one record for Apollo.
> I
> have Bagel And Lox but not Boy What A Girl/Old Uncle Fud. And I have Reser
> on a
> DJ label on Apollo.
>
> dl
>
> RAY KILCOYNE wrote:
>> Here's a singles discography of Apollo. They left out the year for your
>> record, meaning they weren't sure. The Dean Martin entry nearby 1088 was
>> recorded in NYC in October 1947, if that means anything.
>>
>> http://www.globaldogproductions.info/a/apollo.html
>>
>> RayK
>> From: "Andrea Walsh"
>>> Hiya everyone-
>>>
>>> I am puzzled. I have here a purple Apollo number 1085 of "Harry Reser's
>>> Jumping Jacks" (no "Six' in sight, funny enough) doing "Banjo Boogie" on
>>> one
>>> side and "Jazz Legato"/"Jazz Pizzicato" on the other. When is this
>>> from?
>>> When was it recorded and/or issued? It's not in the settleback
>>> discography,
>>> my go-to page when my Rust books fail me.. Apollo is a 40's & 50's
>>> label,
>>> right? What's Reser doing on there, was he trying to stage a comeback
>>> or
>>> did he record throughout the 30's, 40's and 50's and I had no idea?
>>>
>>> Clueless as usual---
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any input-
>>>
>>> Andrea
>>> _______________________
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