[78-L] Selmer label
Dnjchi at aol.com
Dnjchi at aol.com
Sun Apr 19 15:35:38 PDT 2009
Merci!
Don Chichester
In a message dated 4/19/2009 6:27:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
chaumelle at orange.fr writes:
Yes, it's related to the instruments. It began in 1947, I think;
director: Maurice Tézé; pressed by Pathé-Marconi (French EMI).
In December 1950, Ducretet-Thomson absorbed Selmer and the records were
pressed by SAIP, in Sartrouville. The first Ducretet-Thomson-Selmer
catalogue was issued in March 1951. From January 1953 on, Selmer's name
disappeared and the numbering system changed.
I have some Coleman Hawkins improvisations on Selmer 78s (without
accompaniment).
BC
Le 19 avr. 09, à 22:25, Dnjchi at aol.com a écrit :
>
> I have found a few Selmer 10" 78s, evidently of European origin. Is
> this
> the Selmer instrument company? Can someone inform me (us) of this
> label?
>
> Don Chichester
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