[78-L] Indispensable Books on my shelf (was Tony Russell)

Malcolm Rockwell malcolm at 78data.com
Thu Jun 3 09:02:55 PDT 2010


Okay, main shelf, going left to right:

Hawaiian Music & Musicians - George Kanahele
Complete Entertainment Discography - Rust
Jazz Records (1978) - Rust
Jazz & Ragtime Records (2002) - Rust
Blues & Gospel Records - Dixon & Godrich
Gennett 1924 Catalog repro
American Dance Band Discography (1975) - Rust
American Dance Bands On Record And Film (2010) - Johnson & Shirley
Island Music Sourcebook - Ortone
Victor Master Book, Vol. 2 - Rust
British Dance Bands On Record - Rust
Brunswick Records - Laird
Plaza-ARC Discography - Sutton
International History Of The Recording Industry - Gronow & Saunio
Columbia Master Book Discography - Rust & Brooks
OKeh Race Records, 8000 Series - Wright
Country Music Records - Russell
Blues Records, Vol. 1 (1987) - Leadbitter & Slavin
Blues Records (1968) - Leadbitter & Slavin

Mal

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On 6/2/2010 6:08 PM, Cary Ginell wrote:
> Snatch it up. At that price, it's a steal.
>
> For those of you who are newbies, this might be a good idea to introduce many of you to the basic books every record collector should have. I have one bookshelf in my library for "indispensable" resources. It's only three feet long, but it has all the discographies I use more than anything else: Rust's "Jazz Records", "American Dance Bands" (the new 5-volume edition), "Entertainment" discographies, and the Victor Master Book, Russell's "Country Music Records," Dixon/Godrich/Rye's "Blues&  Gospel Records," Sutton's "Cakewalks, Rags&  Novelties," "Country Music Sources" by Meade&  Spottswood, Daniel's "American 45&  78 rpm Record Dating Guide," Laird&  Rust's "OKeh Discography," the Paramount 12/13000 book, and my own Western Swing and Decca discographies. Spilling over onto another shelf is the Barr record dating guide, Kinkle's Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Sutton's "Pseudonyms on American Records," and all four editions of the ASCAP Biographical Dictionary. On my computer,
>   I have loaded Rockwell's Hawaiian Records discography. There are many other books I use, but these are the ones I end up going back to again and again and again.
>
> Of course, one man's "indispensable" is not necessarily another's, but for me, a collector of jazz, blues, and country, these are my main resources. Anyone else?
>
> Cary Ginell
>
>    
>> Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 22:49:08 -0500
>> From: bmcclung78 at gmail.com
>> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
>> Subject: Re: [78-L] Tony Russell's Country Music Discog cheap
>>
>> Yep.  Saw copies in San Antonio and Dallas last week.   Mint except for the
>> Half Price label.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:54 PM,<david.diehl at hensteeth.com>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> The Half Price Book chain is remaindering the paperback of the Country
>>> Music Discography for $24.98 so check your local listings cowpokes!
>>> DJD
>>>
>>>        





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