[78-L] Walter Winchell Varsity

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Nov 7 07:05:14 PST 2010


For what it's worth, Spottswood consistently spells CLARK without an E at the 
end. Ditto the Decca Master Books.

dl

On 11/7/2010 10:00 AM, Han Enderman wrote:
> I have label images of a single side of Varsity 8130&  8138, with the wrong credit
> on 8130 as noted (and still Clark without "e" on 8138).
> Drusilla has composer credit Cecil Anderson (but Vocal by The Duke of Iron).
> W.Winchell has composers (Clark-Merrick).
> Is it known who is Merrick?
>
> Han Enderman
> ===
>>>> George Clark and his Calypso Orchestra, vocal by The Duke of Iron
> December, 1939.
> Varsity 8130
> Matrix US 1125-1 Walter Winchell
> The record label says, "George."
> ---
> Early December 1939?. Got the session-mate on Varsity 8138 (U.S.A./Drusilla).
> ---
> Gerald Clark, guitar, ___Pacheco, violin; Gregory Felix, clarinet; Jack
> Celestain, piano; Rogelio Garcia, bass; Duke of Iron (Cecil Anderson), vocal.
> (from Spottswood, page 2900.)
> ---
> Gerald... that's what Varsity 8138 sez.
> Oddly enough, the "Abrams Files" show GERALD CLARK for Varsity 8138
> (correct) but GEORGE CLARK for Varsity 8130, as the original poster stated
> ...typo on 8130's label?
> ---
> A typo seems likely since Spottswood confirms that it's Gerald, who was well
> known on records from about 1931.
> By the way, Dick dates this recording to January 1940.
> ---
> The Duke of Iron is Cecil Anderson.
> "George" Clark is a typesetter/proofreader's error for Gerald (Fitzgerald) Clarke.
> The violinist is Victor Pacheco, a Cuban.
>
> Gerald Clarke's group was resident at the Village Vanguard in the late 1930s, saving the club from going under.  Max Gordon's autobiography sells this short, but he confirmed this to me.  This was also confirmed by contemporary New York newspaper accounts.
> Steve Shapiro
> <<<
>


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