[78-L] Lincoln Records
Cary Ginell
soundthink at live.com
Tue Mar 23 11:06:30 PDT 2010
The only one I have is 2666, The Cowboy's Dream/Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie by Vernon Dalhart. If it wasn't for Dalhart, there are a lot of rare labels I would never see.
Cary Ginell
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 00:07:02 +0000
> From: bruce78rpm at comcast.net
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> Subject: Re: [78-L] Lincoln Records
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> I have found only several Lincoln Label records in all the years I have been collecting. Of course if you are seeking out and searching for specific labels because you want to fill the gaps in the recording output of a specific recording artist you are collecting, you of course are going to have better luck finding them, then someone who comes across them simply by chance.
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> I'M with you MAL. Dalhart apeared on several of them and I have almost every one he appeared on. Jack
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> Interesting. I've got at least a dozen Lincolns - all Hawaiian and
> mostly Frank Ferera, that very prolific Hawaiian steel guitarist. He was
> Portuguese and was born on Oahu - we have a large Portuguese community
> here in Hawaii - on June 12, 1885. He lived and recorded in NYC, of course.
> In any case I was surprised to find that they are somewhat obscure,
> mostly because I'm used to 'em!
> Mal
>
> *******
>
> Michael Biel wrote:
> > David Lennick wrote:
> >
> >> Linked with Cameo, wasn't it?
> >>
> >
> > Yes. Not anywhere near as common as Cameo -- I've wondered what its
> > distribution was. I don't think there's anything unique on it.
> >
> >
> >
> >> Not to be confused with the Lincoln label of the
> >> late 40s, an Enoch Light enterprise that produced kids records (good ones, I
> >> thought at the time, being an opinionated 5-year-old).
> >>
> >> dl
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Didn't realize Enoch was involved. Their one-disc condensation of HMS
> > Pinafore was one of my favorites when I was 5, and I can still remember
> > all of it now that I am more than 5. Very thin pressings and nicely
> > designed labels.
> >
> > Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
> >
> >
> >> neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Ever heard of this label? As you might guess, Mr. Lincoln's image
> >>> figures prominently in the logo at the top of the label.
> >>>
> >>> It's a new one for me.
> >>>
> >>> joe salerno
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
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