[78-L] Who was the first . . .

Kristjan Saag saag at telia.com
Sat Apr 4 10:14:20 PDT 2009


I meant what I wrote: "Who's the earliest born you've recorded WITH".
(Most of us have made home recordings, I guess - few of us have actually 
recorded as artists.)
Kristjan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RAY KILCOYNE" <kil at roadrunner.com>
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Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Who was the first . . .


> I'm not sure, but I think Kristjan meant "Who is the earliest born you've 
> a
> record of?"
> RayK
>
> From: "Malcolm Rockwell"
>> I've never recorded with anyone who made 78s.
>> By the time I went pro 78s were a thing of the past.
>> But... I cut 2 45rpm piano solos, "Livery Stable Blues" b/w "Maple Leaf
>> Rag", and a couple of Buchanan & Goodman like cut-outs "Dinner With
>> Drac" and another cut, at Sanders Recording studio in NYC c. 1961. I
>> still have both records.
>> Mal
>>
>> *******
>>
>> Kristjan Saag wrote:
>>> Here's another one: who's the earliest born you've record with?
>>>
>>> In 1963 our family made a home recording (on 45 rpm) with birthday
>>> greetings
>>> to my sister (who, at that time, lived abroad). My grandmother (born in
>>> 1875) sings an Estonian folk song and we all sing a birthday song. Beat
>>> that!
>>> Kristjan
>>>
>>>
>>
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