[78-L] Glenn Edmunds and his Orchestra on Hollywood label -
Dan Van Landingham
danvanlandingham at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 9 16:19:30 PST 2011
Oh.Thanks for the information.On the subject of copyrights,Al Simmons sent me a
CD of Joe Guy
at Mintons and he mentioned "copyright beeps".What are they?
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From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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Sent: Sun, January 9, 2011 2:14:44 PM
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Also called "land".
dl
On 1/9/2011 3:19 PM, Royal Pemberton wrote:
> The area on a record between the last of the regular grooves and the label.
> The 'dead wax' area is where the lead-out groove spiral is.
>
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Dan Van Landingham<
> danvanlandingham at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a question;what is "dead wax"?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Han Enderman<jcenderman at solcon.nl>
>> To: 78-L<78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
>> Sent: Sat, January 8, 2011 9:04:42 AM
>> Subject: [78-L] Glenn Edmunds and his Orchestra on Hollywood label -
>>
>>
>> I have 2 label images:
>> 170509 - Glenn Edmunds aHO (as yours)
>> 170505 - Everett Hoagland's Troubadors - At The End Of The Lane.
>>
>> The digits/letters in wax at 12h are the usual Columbia details:
>> The first digit is the take, and then follows stamper number.
>> Normally letter + digit (like A 1 = first stamper from mother A).
>> The small "c" indicates a West Coast Columbia mother, and apparently
>> there was no need to number it (most West Coast pressings are from
>> a single stamper, (A)G-1 or c-1).
>> Look at a Columbia -D record and you usually see the "East Coast" stampers.
>>
>> Is there info in the new ADBD?
>>
>> Han Enderman
>> ===
>>>>>
>> Here's what the file cards say:
>> June L. Porter for The Hollywood Music Pub.- Co. Aug. 12, 1930
>> W170509-1,2,3 Tired Of Love
>>
>> for The Hollywood Music Pub. Co. Aug. 12, 1930
>> W170525-1,2,3 White River Road No mention of the band.
>>
>> DJD
>> Visit the Blue Pages: the Encyclopedic Guide to 78 RPM Party Records
>> http://www.hensteeth.com
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> <78records at cdbpdx.com> wrote:> I have a 10 inch 78 rpm record by
>> Glenn Edmunds and his Orchestra on a> Hollywood label that says
>> 'for radio broadcast only', 'NOT FOR SALE'.
>> View> here:>> http://78records.cdbpdx.com/labels/Hollywood/>>
>> The tunes are 'Tired of Love' and 'White River Road',
>> matrix numbers are:> W in a small circle plus 170509& 170525 in the dead
>> wax.
>> I can't find> those numbers anywhere to date the record.
>> Is there such a thing as a> matrix number library?>>
>> Also, Glenn Edmunds seems to be just about unknown. I've spent the last>
>> few
>> days
>>
>> searching for more recordings by him and found nothing. I did find>
>> sheet music for one of these songs, Tired Of Love, and it was copyrighted>
>> 1930
>> so I suspect this record is from then.>> I can't find anything like this
>> label,
>> either. Never seen it before. Is> it a transcription or a DJ Sample
>> record?>>
>> Bugs me not knowing anything about this record. Any thoughts on:>>
>> When was this disc was made?>> When were the songs were recorded?>>
>> Did Glenn Edmunds ever make other records?>> What is the Hollywood label?>>
>> Thanks for your help and patience! I'm totally stumped with this one. CDB>
>> <<<
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