[78-L] Jack Palmer

Dan Van Landingham danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 11 16:27:49 PST 2010


I had only one record by Vernon Dalhart-a Brunswick of "Prisoner's Song".It was 
a mid twenties record'
as I recall.I don't recall his real name save that his name was taken from 
Vernon,Texas and Dalhart,Tex-
as from what I had read many years ago.




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From: Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com>
To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
Sent: Wed, November 10, 2010 6:47:51 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Jack Palmer


I had not heard this either. I will miss Jack's presence at the ARSC 
conferences. I'm glad I got to know him well. We had lots of conversations about 
Dalhart through the years. Most collectors laugh and look down their nose at 
Dalhart, but Jack recognized that he was a giant in an industry that had only 
just begun when he got started. Dalhart was the first person to recognize 
hillbilly music as worth exploiting, even before Ralph Peer, Jimmie Rodgers, 
Ernest Stoneman, and the Carter Family. He approached his craft seriously and 
documented many of the historical events of his era through his countless 
recordings. Jack's lovingly written biography of Dalhart graces my bookshelves. 
I was honored to get Jack to autograph my copy for me. Every music pioneer needs 
a champion like Jack Palmer. Dalhart was lucky to have had him as his number one 
fan.

Now if I had the wings of an angel
Over these prison walls I would fly, 

And I'd fly to the arms of my poor darlin', 
And there I'd be willing to 
die. 

Cary Ginell

> From: steveramm78l at hotmail.com
> To: 78-l at 78online.com
> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:37:57 -0500
> Subject: [78-L] Jack Palmer
> 
> 
> Did I miss a posting somewhere? I JUST heard that our good friend Jack Palmer 
>(Mr. Vernon Dalhart) died just before Halloween! There will be a short tribute 
>to him in the December "In The Groove" but this was shocking news to me! Jack 
>contributed so much to our hobby and was the nicest guy to chat with at ARSC 
>Conferences - where he gave his Dalhart paper. (SAdly it was before the 
>Conference programs were put up on the ARSC website for us all to hear.).
>  
> I did dig through my photos and found one I took of him giving his paper at the 
>ARSC Conference in Austin in 2005. I'd like to share this tribute to Jack. Look 
>at the photo at: http://tinyurl.com/29faytb  and think of our friend.
>  
> Steve Ramm
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