[78-L] Cameo 0198-B "Jungle Blues"

David Palmquist davidpalmquist at dccnet.com
Tue Aug 10 18:30:13 PDT 2010


Hi Han

I responded globally a week or two ago to thank everyone who provided 
answers/clues to my question.  However, my email program crashed when 
we had a power failure, and after it came back up, your message is 
sitting in my inbox.  I don't recall having seen the detail in the 
first line in your answer.

I have several discographies now, primarily for Ellington recordings, 
my passion, but maybe I'll have to break down and get Rust one day.

Jepsen does show the session, but not the Cameo 
release.  Sigh.  Thanks to you folks, I have my answer, and I am grateful.

Many thanks,
David




At 08:00 2010-07-26, you wrote:
>Rust JR-6 lists the Cameo and some other Plaza issues (Je/Or/Ro) as 
>9322-1, recd 29 Jan 30.
>What is in Julian's Plaza disco?
>I would not spend too much time consulting Jepsen... I bet without 
>checking that he omits the session.
>
>Odd that Rust omits the reverse Nobody's Sweetheart by Hollywood 
>Dance Orch., under this pseudonym. Mx 19299 on label, what is it?
>
>Han Enderman
>===
> >>> I have a picture of a Cameo label, number 0198-B, with Ellington's
>"Jungle Blues" by the Ten Black Berries.    The matrix shows as 19322
>on the label.  The recording was made Jan. 29, 1930, in a Plaza
>session in New York according to New Desor and Jan. 20, 1930
>according to Timner's 4th edition.
>
>According to New Desor, Timner, Jepsen, etc., there were two takes,
>9322-1 and 9322-2.
>
>I am interested in identifying which take this Cameo is, so I can
>index it properly in
>http://ellingtonweb.ca/Hostedpages/DoojiCollection/DoojiCollection.htm
>
>New Desor, Jepsen, Wax Works, Timner, http://DEPanorama.net  and
>http://Ellingtonia.com   don't clear the mystery up for me.
>
>Can anyone clearly identify the take for me, please?
>
>Thanks in advance
>David in Delta
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