[78-L] Questions re GGO on VT 2183-V.
martha
MLK402 at verizon.net
Sun Jun 14 13:36:05 PDT 2009
From an October 1929 Edison session, Rust lists the following & wrote that
" the personnel for the following is probably much the same" :
Tony Gianelli , Fred Van Eps Jr -t / Glenn Miller -tb / Pete
Pumiglio -cl-as / Rudy Ludovaras , Paul Mason -ts / Sidney Harris , Joe
LaFaro -vn
/ Chauncey Gray -p / Tommy Felline -g / Ward Lay -bb / Stan King-d
The singer on Rollin' sounds like Arthur Fields to me; Agua a little more
like Kaufman, but could also be Fields
----- Original Message -----
From: "Royal Pemberton" <ampex354 at gmail.com>
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Subject: [78-L] Questions re GGO on VT 2183-V.
>I won this worthy in the last Nauction:
>
> 'Rollin' down the river' (from "Spades are Trump"), mx 150475-1,
> recorded 17 April 1930.
> 'There's a wah-wah gal in Agua caliente', mx 150528-1, recorded 23 May
> 1930.
>
> Acoustic recordings on both sides. Vocals credited to Jim Andrews.
> (Irving Kaufman?)
>
> I'd love to know the personnel on these sides beyond the two who sound
> like the Dorsey brothers.
>
> I understand 150528-1 was the highest numbered acoustically recorded
> matrix issued; was it the last one recorded as well? And the last
> issued?
>
> Thanks!
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