[78-L] Jimmie Rodgers Museum

rockined1 at aol.com rockined1 at aol.com
Fri May 21 02:26:32 PDT 2010


like Batwings??


so if I understand correctly,
ntil 1938 these records still looked rather like US Victors of the late
920s as regards where the eccentric grooves were placed at the end of each
ide?







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From: Royal Pemberton <ampex354 at gmail.com>
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I've not seen any of these Canadian records....so if I understand correctly,
ntil 1938 these records still looked rather like US Victors of the late
920s as regards where the eccentric grooves were placed at the end of each
ide?  And what about the VE symbol....was it still the earlier oval, had it
hanged to the diamond, or was there no symbol?  (And if they ever used the
iamond, about when did they start doing so?  The same as in the US?)
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:46 AM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:
>
 I have quite a few US pressings as well as a late 40s album of reissues on
 RCA Victor. Many of his Canadian recordings were issued in the States,
 although most were dubbed because Canada didn't extend the run-out to the
 label till 1938. All are as "Montana Slim".



 dl

 > To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
 > Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 23:38:43 -0400
 > From: rockined1 at aol.com
 > Subject: Re: [78-L] Jimmie Rodgers Museum
 >
 >
 > Carter's are easier to find then Hank's--but only in New England or
 upstate New York. I'm in Ohio so they don't get down here much
 >
 > I'm not sure why they made him change his name to Montana Slim here in
 the US--one reaosn may be that US Bluebird already had the CARTER Family and
 BO CARTER [aka Bo Chatmon].
 >
 >
 >
 > Note that both Snow and Carter recorded for Canadian Bluebird (B-4*)
 before
 > hey were known in the US; I have a number of these records, but I suspect
 > hey aren't easily found in the US?
 >
 >
 >
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 > rom: <rockined1 at aol.com>
 > Wilf [slim] was more obscure--his popularity was basically limited to
 > Canada and in the Nortern areas of the US.
 > but I was surprised that she had never even heard of Wilf Carter
 > r Montana Slim.
 >
 > ote that both Snow and Carter recorded for Canadian Bluebird (B-4*)
 before
 > hey were known in the US; I have a number of these records, but I suspect
 > hey aren't easily found in the US?
 > Steven C. Barr
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