[78-L] Who we got here? (Whom, even)
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Oct 11 19:17:22 PDT 2010
And what's the real name of the orchestra? Coney Island gang at least appears
in ADBD, and since the matrices are consecutive we assume it's the same band on
both sides, no?
dl
On 10/11/2010 7:59 PM, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> Rec. c. Nov, 1919. Same credits appear on US Gennett, from whence the
> Canadian issue depends.
> This band also recorded "Under The Honeymoon", mx. 7159a, later in the
> same month on Ge 4609A. Could be there was a Canadian issue with the
> same number but none has yet been IDed as such. The following matrix
> (7160) is as yet unknown.
> Otherwise, ah dunno.
> This part of the Gennett discog (1918 to mid-1921, NYC) still has a lot
> of missing titles and artists, mostly because there are no surviving
> ledgers per se and current lists have been constructed from sightings of
> available recordings, and earlier listings.
> Any scans of labels for these years */from any collector/* would be most
> appreciated, mostly in the Ge 1500, 4500 - 4700 and 9000 issue series.
> Mal
>
> *******
>
> On 10/11/2010 12:22 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>> Canadian Starr Gennett 4552:
>> CONEY ISLAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA: THE MUSIC OF THE WEDDING CHIMES
>> (mx 7089)
>> JOHNSON'S BIG FIVE: GATES OF GLADNESS (mx 7090)
>>
>> Not in Rust, not in Lord.
>>
>> dl
>>
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