[78-L] had a good 78 day
Dan Van Landingham
danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 6 20:31:59 PDT 2010
Were the Little Willie Johns on King?I just loved his singing.It's too bad he had to kill someone in a Seattle
bar and die in prison.I guess he was in his early thirties.I think I liked him better than Jackie Wilson.John
didn't do the vocal gyrations I heard Wilson do on alot of the Brunswicks he did in the '50s and early '60s
like "To Be Loved".
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From: Bill McClung <bmcclung78 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 12:59:47 PM
Subject: [78-L] had a good 78 day
I picked up about 400 78s Saturday from a fellow in Port Arthur, Texas. He
had seen me on TV last summer and said I could have them if I would pick
them up. I finally got there and it was worth the trip.
They were all post war. About 150 of them were commons. Rosemary and Perry
and Frankie and Hank and Bing and the Andrews Sisters. The other 250 were
all blues and r&b and early rocknroll. A dozen Jimmy Reeds and some
Lightnin' Hopkins and some John Lee Hookers and some Ray Charleses and some
Little Willie Johns and so on.
But the prizes, to me anyway, were some Texas label 78s. Two Diamonds from
Port Arthur, a Duke I didn't have, a couple of AYOs from Houston, a Town
Lounge Club from Houston, and the first Hot Rod Record from San Antonio that
I had ever seen. Hot Rod did Cajun music in the late 50s. This one was by
Nathan Abshire.
Some days the hunt is worth it. Guess I'll keep on looking.
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