[78-L] Bristol Sessions article in today's Wall Street

Thomas Stern sternth at attglobal.net
Fri Apr 8 13:22:01 PDT 2011


The VIRGINAI TRADITIONS CD does not appear to be currently available.
Anyone know a source for a copy?
Thanks.
Best wishes, Thomas.

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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com]On Behalf Of Doug Pomeroy
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Oh yeah.  A terrific set from 2002.   Outhouse Records 1001.

Has some goodies you would not expect to find in an outhouse!

Doug
audiofixer at verizon.net
A bird in the hand gath
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> My friend Ron Curry produced a nice two-CD set of the Richmond,  
> Virginia,
> Okeh session of October 1929. It's interesting both because it  
> covers the
> entire state (Tidewater gospel quartets to Southwest Virginia old- 
> time), and
> it highlights the growing prominence of radio artists. My favorite  
> sides are
> the quartets and the Tubize Royal Hawaiians, a factory band from  
> Hopewell,
> Virginia. Ron and I later acquired a 78 we couldn't locate for the
> compilation by the Virginia Male Quartet.
>
> Gregg

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