[78-L] ARC Theater records

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Thu Dec 16 06:02:02 PST 2010


The center start ones I found are from around 1933 and I think (could be wrong) 
they're in the same numbering series as those on 78s.

dl

On 12/16/2010 2:26 AM, Taylor Bowie wrote:
> I have a shit-load of them,  all dance bands and some of them
> outstanding...the version of Coffee In The Morning (1934) is by Freddy
> Martin and has great guitar work from George Van Eps.
>
> I don't have Ross's book but I'm wondering if the earlier ones are  organ
> solos and 33rpm,  while the later ones I have are regular cut 78s.
>
> Taylor
>
>
>
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> From: "David Lennick"<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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>
>> The pre-1932 ones are listed in Ross Laird's Brunswick Books but I don't
>> know
>> if anyone has a listing for the later ones. Incidentally, the ones I found
>> were
>> all 33RPM center start. Mostly generic organ solos and unexciting stuff
>> except
>> for one decent dance record. I mentioned it here a year or so back (don't
>> have
>> it handy right now).
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 12/15/2010 11:48 PM, Taylor Bowie wrote:
>>> David's mentioning of them in passing reminded me to ask if any of you
>>> have
>>> any kind of list of the things.  I'm interested in the 10" ones which
>>> were
>>> issued between maybe early 1932 until sometime around 1935.  These are
>>> the
>>> ones with the same thing on both sides,  usually by an ARC studio band
>>> and
>>> with no vocals.
>>>
>>> Thanks from
>>>
>>> Taylor
>>>
>>>


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