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Sat Sep 25 01:58:40 PDT 2010


SMARTIES Merry Christmas Baby/ I Lost Everything Losing You

Swing Brothers was actually Detroit blues singer/ harmonica player Eddie
Burns. The tracks on Palda were recorded by Detroit entrepreneur Bernie
Bessman who ran the Sensation label. Two other tracks from the same session
were issued as Slim Pickens on the Holiday label.

R&B Indies lists addresses for the label as

8406 Lyons Ave, Philadelphia and
3208 S. 84th Street, Philadelphia

The following site has more information on the Palda/ Essex/ Holiday group
of labels and the Bill Haley connection

http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/haleya.html

Frank

> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com [mailto:78-l-
> bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Han Enderman
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:28 PM
> To: 78-L
> Subject: [78-L] Palda
> 
> I have a number of Palda label images in:
> 100 series, in range 102-118.
> 2000 Sepia series. 2002 Dunce Caps; 2004 Swing Brothers, from Sensation.
> What is this?
> 106 was an Album (3x78) by Ferko String Band.
> Are there more albums or is this merely an expanded issue 106 in the 100
> series?
> And what are Mummers (did not try to find this out myself).
> 
> I saved following remarks about the label from this list:
> "Palda was David L. Miller's first label. He reorganized it into Essex
around
> 1950 which made some of Bill Haley's first records, and then closed Essex
in
> 1957 in order to start Somerset/Trans-World, which made
> the 101 Strings albums. That was exclusively an LP concern; didn't even
make
> 45s to my knowledge.
> It would appear the Palda label itself died off when the Essex brand
started.
> The last Palda label record
> I notice is 124 from February 1950, when the Essex label was announced."
> 
> Han Enderman
> ===
> >>> Thatcher --
> Fred Williams might be the best to contact about Palda.  he did a great
ARSC
> presentation about Mummers recordings complete with a live costumed
> band!!!  He would know the names and history.  might even have cpompiled a
> discography.  He is not far from you in King of Prussia.  He's not on-line
but
> Steve Ramm might have his phone number.
> 
> Michael Biel
> ---
> Can anyone reccomend me a good source for researching Palda records?  I
> really haven't found much out there.
> Thatcher Graham thatcher at mediaguide.com
> <<<
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