[78-L] Does anybody know anything about "Mr. Dollar Pista Megy azOhazaba"

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Nov 1 19:16:10 PDT 2010


I presume this has no connection with Red Ingle's "He Came to Town as Hot as a 
Two Dollar Pista"..

sorry, couldn't resist. But seriously, if it's in Spottswood, it was recorded 
in the USA, not Hungary. He lists no foreign recordings. This was recorded in 
New York, July 22, 1929.

dl

On 11/1/2010 8:29 PM, Taylor Bowie wrote:
> Eric,  I don't know the answer to your question,  but on the other
> matter...no,  you are NOT asking too many questions.
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> Taylor
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> From: "Eric Byron"<Bear128 at verizon.net>
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> Subject: [78-L] Does anybody know anything about "Mr. Dollar Pista Megy
> azOhazaba"
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>> Hello,
>>
>> Please tell me if I am asking too many questions.
>>
>> Does anybody know anything about the Hungarian "Mr. Dollar Pista Megy az
>> Ohazaba?" According to Spottswood, it was issued in 1929 on  Victor
>> V-11025.  The other side is entitled Mr. Dollar Pista Mulat a Kocsmaban.
>> The recording is attributed to Bogres Lajos.
>>
>> I would love to know whether it was first issued in Hungary.  A copy of
>> the recording would be fantastic.
>>
>> Eric


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