[78-L] Romeo 1490 - who art thou?

Julian Vein julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Oct 15 11:24:59 PDT 2011


Not in this case. He was a real person--a saxophonist. I'm curious to 
know how Bullock's name got onto the wax, and who was "Cab"?

      Julian Vein

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On 15/10/11 17:56, Bud Black wrote:
> Dick Dixon is usually Dick Roberson.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Oct 15, 2011, at 11:28 AM, Julian Vein<julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk>  wrote:
>
>> Side A is labelled correctly as "Three Little Words" by Lou Gold&  His
>> Orchestra. However in the dead wax area, along with the matrix no.
>> 10142-2 is stamped "11-13-30 Bullock". However, the vocalist is Irving
>> Kaufman and listed as such in ADBORAF and which confirms the date.
>>
>> Side B is labelled "How A Little Girl Like You Could Love Me" by Lloyd
>> Dayton&  His Music, which ADBORAF shows as by Fred McDougall. In the wax
>> is stamped matrix no. 10133-3 and "10-13-30 Cab ??". ADBORAF suggests
>> it's a Kirkeby group, with the vocalist being Dick Dixon, who croons in
>> a very wavery way and who recorded with Ted Wallace on the same day. The
>> date is at odds with ADBORAF, which shows it as October 10, 1930. The
>> trumpet sounds like Jack Purvis.
>>
>>       Julian Vein
>>
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