[78-L] A good 78 vs a lousy LP reissue..

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Wed Oct 7 19:09:20 PDT 2009


 Bee-Bee-Bee was the stage name of a sometime M.C. and nightclub owner on the West Coast named Billy Berg. In August of 1946 he purchased half interest in Broadcast Recordings, Inc., a recording studio at 1538 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood CA.
DJD

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From: David Lennick [mailto:dlennick at sympatico.ca]
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It is indeed Don't Blame Me. Cute logo..a bee playing a record with his stinger. One bee, two Bees. Er..you know what I mean.dlHan Enderman wrote:> What is the reverse of Bee Bee 102? BB104 Don't Blame Me ?> Bagel also issued on Bee-Bee-Bee 1001 (mx BBB-120 on label), with reverse Chili & Beans.> Shows 3 bees as logo.> > Han Enderman> ===>>>> Last week I picked up a great 78 pressing of Slim Gaillard's "Dunkin' Bagel" on > BeeBee (unnumbered..matrix numbers are issue numbers and does BeeBee stand for > Bam Brown?). I'd known this only from the Savoy LP reissue, Black California. > Great to hear it without wow, without all the highs rolled off, and WITH THE > LAST NOTE f'cryin' out loud! And the bit of off-mike banter that follows.> > Messrs Valburn and Towers..too tight, man!> > dl> <<<_______________________________________________78-L mailing list78-L at klickitat.78online.comhttp://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l



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