[78-L] What the Heck?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Jun 22 08:22:46 PDT 2009
The only reason I knew of that record and it's flip (Missisippi Mud?) is
because Jeff Healey had it and provided it for Volume I of an unfinished series
of "I Lombardi, Tutti La Mishpoche" on Sensation. We never got past the first disc.
dl
simmonssomer wrote:
> Egad. You're right.
> Too bad they didn't stay in that groove.
> Of course, they would have ended up in the debtors prison but viva "art for
> art's sake."
> And....wot's a Lebert?
>
> Al S.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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> Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 10:59 AM
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>
>
>> Betcha it's the Louisiana Rhythm Kings on Vocalion 15657, which is the
>> band
>> minus Guy. January 24, 1928. Why this isn't listed under Lombardo, I have
>> no idea.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> simmonssomer wrote:
>>> Yesterday, on his "Big Broadcast" program, Rich Conaty played a record he
>>> identified as being a 1928 performance by Guy Lombardo. I cannot locate
>>> it
>>> in any of my discographies. It was a most un-Lombardi peformance of
>>> "Nobody's Sweetheart". I assume it was a Columbia release but I cannot
>>> find
>>> it even on the "Online 78 rpm Discography." Rust doesn't list it either.
>>> The performance was so good, and so jazzy that I would never have ID'd it
>>> as
>>> a Lombardo disc.
>>> Any help on this will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Al Simmons
>>>
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