[78-L] A rare 1933 aircheck? Comments?

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Thu Mar 10 12:06:05 PST 2011


On 3/10/2011 3:03 PM, jeffrey smedbron wrote:
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> "PR 701), by the Salvation Army's Winnipeg Citadel Band in a local thrift shop."
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> But really isn't that an odd place to make a recording. Must have been good
> acoustics.
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> Jeff S

The Sally Ann on Niagara Falls Blvd. in Buffalo used to be a Barnes and Noble 
store. Take out all the clothing and I think the acoustics would be pretty live.

dl

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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ronald Olsen<rcavictorman at yahoo.ca>
> To: 78-L at klickitat.78online.com
> Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 7:15:23 PM
> Subject: [78-L] A rare 1933 aircheck? Comments?
>
> I forgot I owned this until this past weekend, actually...
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> Years ago, and appropriately enough, I found a copy of 12" Victor Private Record
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> (PR 701), by the Salvation Army's Winnipeg Citadel Band in a local thrift shop.
> The label on Side A ("March-The Canadian-Major J.Merritt") reads (sic.):
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> "On Sept. 3, 1933 after forty hours without sleep-travelling 500 miles by bus to
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> Bismark, N.D.-After Fulfilling Eleven Engagements-This Renowned Band Broadcasted
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> A Program over The N.B.C. Chain Of 42 Stations. In New York 1800 Miles Distant
> "Victor" Picked Up The Program and Recorded These Two Numbers"
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> Side B., "Cornet Solo-A Happy Day" is credited to Deputy Bandmaster G.C. Weir
> and the Winnipeg Citadel Band. A easy bit of Dick Tracy found a listing in the
> "Radio Tonight" column of that Sunday's newspaper. Yup, they were on at 11 pm
> central for half an hour, a broadcast under their own name. The performance
> itself is really quite good, and the sound quality surprising given the
> technical limitations. Further research reveals the Sally Ann's Citadel
> orchestras reached their height of popularity and musicianship during the
> 1930's. When I have more time, I'll share a scan of this label and sound file if
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> anyone is interested.
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> My question, I suppose, is does this count as one of our early and rare
> airchecks (not being a transcription)?  Has anyone else ever seen one of these?
> It makes sense that I would find one here in Winnipeg, but I've never discovered
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> another. I nearly missed this one, stuck in an old Rusty Warren jacket, as it
> was. And that alone raises a question or two...
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>
> Thanks, all.
>
> RonO
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