[78-L] Esquire Jazz Book 1944
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Thu Jun 17 19:31:23 PDT 2010
A ca. 7" flexible record in envelope was produced and mailed by Esquire.
With undated letter:
"At long last, here is that free demonstration record which you requested....
(...) made from substitute material which plays fairly well. It isn't the original
record that we had in mind (...) and, after all, it's better than no record at all."
Han Enderman
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I was in Midland TX today and bought a copy of the 1944 Esquire Jazz Book in
magazine form.
The front cover says "Price $1 including record inside back cover."
But bound into the magazine is a card that says "Priorities delay
demonstration record---We had planned to include a demonstration record with
the Esquire Jazz Book at no cost to you...but due to last-minute priorities
on materials, we were unable to produce it. If you would like to be put on
the mailing list for the record, sign your name and address on the back of
this card, and we'll send you one if and when priorities are lifted. This
may be within the next few months, or may be after the duration."
So was a record produced?
The record consisted of exerpts of Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny
Hodges, Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Al Casey, and Art
Tatum. They were taken from commerically released recordings.Bill McClung bmcclung78 at gmail.com <<<
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