[78-L] University of Georgia Glee Club records

Michael Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
Sun Feb 21 22:44:07 PST 2010


They're probably just an ordinary small recording studio that made 
recordings for clients, in this case U Ga.  You might try to look them 
up in a business directory of 1943 Atlanta and see if the names of the 
owners are given, and work from there.  They probably had a Fairchild 
disc cutter -- I have one of them I bought from Steve Smolian in one of 
my warehouses -- and they thought mentioning it would make them seem 
like hot stuff!!   Just an ordinary disc cutter!  And the pressing were 
made by whoever they could get the pressings made by!  Not that these 
college kids were union members, but were there any instruments played 
on these recordings?  April 1943 was in the middle of the AFM strike!

Mike Biel   mbiel at mbiel.com 

Sammy Jones wrote:
> I've recently acquired two very rare (I presume) University of Georgia Glee
> Club 78s.  These were custom pressed for the University's Alumni Society and
> feature the Glee Club performing spirituals, fight songs, the Alma Mater,
> and yells.  
>
> The label states these were recorded in April 1943 by the Acoustic Equipment
> Company, Recording Engineers in Atlanta, Georgia.  "This disk recorded on
> Fairchild Equipment."  These discs are 12" and despite being in very good
> condition, are very noisy (not a surprise for wartime pressings).  They're
> also really brittle!  
>
> The only number on the labels or in the wax are:
>
> CODE NO 262
> CODE NO 263
> CODE NO 264
> CODE NO 265
>
> Has anybody else run into recordings made by the Acoustic Equipment Company
> of Atlanta?  I don't suppose it's possible that the ledgers have survived...
>
> UGA is my Alma Mater and I sang in the Glee Club when I was there (we had
> the same arrangements of the Alma Mater and some of the fight songs), so I'd
> love to find out whatever I can about these discs.
>
> Sammy Jones
>   




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