[78-L] Any Buddy Clark fans out there? (Don't all answer atonce)
Taylor Bowie
bowiebks at isomedia.com
Fri Nov 19 10:57:56 PST 2010
Buddy Clark's record of "Linda" with the Ray Noble Orch has always been a
great fave of my mine.
In addition to his big-selling sides for Columbia in the 40s, I really
enjoy his vocals with the Goodman Orch in 1934-35...esp. the Victor of "I'm
Livin' In a Great Big Way."
I think he has a small role in some 40s movie musical...it might be Seven
Days' Leave.
Taylor
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I really must disagree with your judgment that "the less said the better"
is an accurate appraisal of his art and popularity Cary.
As we know Buddy was one of the biggest post war singing stars. His record
of "Baby It's Cold Outside" was a huge shlager.
He made hundreds of very good pre WW II sides and I am pleased to have some.
The only reason he wasn't tapped for movie work was that he was anything but
photogenic.
I argue that next to Bing Crosby this guy had what was one of the best
regarded pop voices in the country.
He just didn't look it.
Al Simmons
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From: "Cary Ginell" <soundthink at live.com>
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 12:54 PM
Subject: [78-L] Any Buddy Clark fans out there? (Don't all answer at once)
This was sent to me by Percy Faith's granddaughter, who is a friend of mine.
Does anyone know of a Buddy Clark collector or fan club where these
recordings can be housed?
I have a rather extensive collection of the WW II
era recordings carefully digitized and preserved with PERFECT handwritten
titles and times by a gentleman Wally Antuck, who I don’t believe is with
us
anymore. Even while he was doing this work I told him I wasn’t the IDEAL
recipient, to put it mildly, because I’m not at all a fan of vocalists and
Buddy Clark is from a time when – well the less said the
better.
Still, there are probably 50 CD’s full of material
that Wally carefully restored taken from THE MELODY HOUR, from 16”
transcription discs. I’ve done some searching, and there don’t seem to
be Buddy Clark fans out there. Wally always said “I’d know what to do
with these recordings when the time comes” only I do not know! Your mom
was uninterested; she mentioned that outside of these shows that to me are
“chopped up Carnation Contented Hours” meant for the AFRS, at least in
part. It’s too long before even I was born (!) in 1952 to understand
some of these things.
Though there was a rare instrumental/orchestral
track or an occasional vocal guest, most shows were strictly Buddy Clark
with
backings by Percy Faith.
Please contact me if anyone has any leads or interest in this.
Cary Ginell
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