[78-L] Need Help Identifying A Label

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Nov 5 07:39:21 PDT 2010


Yup, that's what it looks like to me as well. I've had Rem and Rex but not a 
Metro. All the same company. Late 40s, reissued a lot of ARA titles like the 
Spellbound and Art Tatum albums.

dl

On 11/5/2010 10:29 AM, Peter Fraissinet wrote:
>
> Metro Hollywood:
> http://www.tedstaunton.com/labels/1940-1949.pages/Metro.Hollywood/metro.hollywood.htm
>
> Peter Fraissinet
> 412 Mann Bldg.
> Dept. of Plant Biology
> Cornell University
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>
>>
>> On 11/5/2010 10:15 AM, Malcolm - Venerable Music wrote:
>>> Hello Everyone - While out junkin' this past weekend I picked up several
>>> records on an unknown (to me) label. Usually when I see something I'm not
>>> familiar with, I buy it if the price is reasonable. For some reason the
>>> label names on all of the records (I think there are three) are blacked
>>> out with nail polish. Unlike most, they also note that they are Licensed
>>> For Radio Broadcast.
>>> Here is a link to the picture of the label -
>>> http://www.venerableradio.com/Cuba.jpg
>>> It's a black label with a couple of large buildings on the right -
>>> probably from the late 40s?
>>> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>>> Malcolm
>>>
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