[78-L] Joe Biviano
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Tue Mar 9 16:05:48 PST 2010
Geoffrey,
There must be an error in the album nrs you mention.
xFrom images:
MS-476 (= 1109-12) Joe Biviano: Accordion Capers [and not Accordian Antics as in Lord]
MS-477 [= 1113-16 Fred Kirby, as given by Geoffrey]
MS-478 (= 1117-20) Kenneth Spencer: American Spirituals
MS-479 (= 1121-24) Durlacher & Top Hands
Are there 2 albums by Kenneth Spencer?
Han Enderman
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>>> Sonora albums. During the mid-1940s, Sonora issued a large number of
albums covering a wide range of artists and music. In addition to
albums of classical and light classical music, it had a large catalog
of Hillbilly, Western, and what could essentially be called "folk." The
broad mix of artists in its four-record Series E sets included: Joe
Biviano, Fred Kirby of WBT's Briarhoppers, Ed Durlacher-The Tophands,
The Moore Sisters, Carolina Playboys; Kenneth Spencer, Paul Robeson's
sometime understudy doing "American Spirituals" (four-record Albums
MS-476 and MS-478), a collection of 11 popular Negro spirituals sung
concert style; Stu Davis, Roy Smeck, "Red River" Dave, and The Singing
Sentinels. Former "Let's Dance" radio series leader Murray Kellner [Kel
Murrary] did four-record Album MS-489 on the theme of "Singing in the
Rain." Titles include: "Singing in the Rain/Look for the Silver Lining"
(Sonora 1158); "Autumn Showers/Rain" (Sonora 1159); "April Showers/Over
the Rainbow" (Sonora 1160); and "Call Me Some Rainy Afternoon/Let a
Smile Be Your Umbrella" (Sonora 1161). For lovers of the harmonica,
there were Jimmy and Mildred Mulcay featured on four-record Album
MS-487 Mr. and Mrs. Harmonica (Sonora records 1151 through 1154). For
children, there was Lynn Duddy doing Song Stories for Children
(four-record Album MS-486), and Jules Werner and Paul Creston on
Tick-Tock-Tales (three-record Album MS-485). Album records did not
always go in sequence. For example Sonora Album No. MS-477 Hillbilly
Tunes with Fred Kirby of WBT's Briarhoppers had catalog numbers 1113
through 1116, while the preceding Album No. MS-476 American Spirituals
had catalog numbers 1117 through 1120.
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