[78-L] acoustic recording

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sat Feb 13 20:48:52 PST 2010


The same with Cliff Edwards, no?

dl

jack palmer wrote:
>     The answer is yes.  I have many Dalhart records recorded for Pathe that are issued on both labels.  They may have been different takes but they were the same recording sessions.   Jack
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> From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
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> Sent: Sat, February 13, 2010 12:42:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] acoustic recording
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> Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr. wrote:
>> Here is a humorous passage from the bo.
>> These are Hoolie's words. They refer to his visits to the Pathe and 
>> Perfect studios in New York in early 1927 along with his friend, pianist 
>> Phil Wall. This was while they were working for Paul Specht.
>> ok, "Sylvester Ahola, the 
>> Gloucester Gabriel" by Dick Hill
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>>   They sold records for 35 cents, whilst the 
>> Columbia, Victors And Brunswick sold for 75 cents. Much cheaper, but a 
>> lot of jazz and other important recordings were made there."
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>>   
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> Of course the Pathe records were 75 cents -- but were the exact same 
> recordings as the 35 cent Perfects.  In the Syndicate discussion that I 
> videotaped in 1987 between Lenny Kunstadt and Carl Kendzioria they 
> discuss the Chicago Loopers record of which a couple of copies on 
> Perfect are known but had never shown up on Pathe Actualle.  I wonder 
> why ANY copies of Pathe Actualles that are duplicated on Perfect ever 
> show up!!
> 
> Miike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com 



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