[78-L] Cany Anyone Identify this Singer

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Feb 10 15:27:53 PST 2010


The record company would also have a say in using a vocalist known to them or 
familiar with mike technique. And in the early 30s, you find Paul Small and 
other capons who weren't likely to create over-bassy sounds, especially on Hit 
of the Weak and other long-playing recordings.

dl

Julian Vein wrote:
> One would assume they couldn't always rely on finding someone in the 
> band to do the job.
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>       Julian Vein
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> L78rpm at aol.com wrote:
>> If that's all they wanted, there wouldn't be so many "vocal  choruses" by 
>> Scappy Lambert, Franklyn Baur, Irving Kaufman, Arthur Fields,  et. al. 
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>> pc
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>> In a message dated 2/10/10 6:17:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
>> citroenid19 at sbcglobal.net writes:
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>> Is it  possible that in those days, all they 
>> needed do was to choose someone from  the band who could find the notes 
>> to the the short single verse in a vocal  number.? 
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