[78-L] Lou Breese transcription

Mark Bardenwerper citrogsa at charter.net
Tue Nov 8 20:03:39 PST 2011


On 11/8/2011 9:12, David Lennick wrote:
> 16 inch, vertical cut, 33RPM, probably around 1942 based on the tunes
> (Tangerine, I Remember You, Buckle Down Winsocki among them..also Breezin'
> Along with the Breeze, noted as his theme). Guess you'll want this!
>
> dl
>
> On 11/8/2011 9:30 PM, Mark Bardenwerper wrote:
>> On 11/8/2011 5:34, David Lennick wrote:
>>> Where's our Lou Breese guy? I just came across a nice big Associated
>>> Transcription by him (60,380). Is he on this list or Toast of Noo Yawk?
>>>
>>> dl
>> Ooooh ooooh ooooh!!!
>>
>>
>> That is I!
>> Do you have it digitized yet?
>> How big is it? 12, 16"? Speed?
>> Approximate date?
>>
>> As far as transcriptions go, all I have been able to find so far is a
>> REALLY poor recording of broadcasts from Cincinnatti and from Chez Paree
>> in Chicago. I also have a decent copy of a 1940 World's Fair promo. And
>> Perfect Ginger Ale Arthur Murray dance program. I think is was a pilot.
>> I have never heard or seen anything about an Arthur Murray radio show
>> featuring dance numbers beginning with the tick tock of a "dance nome".
>>
>> I just subbed to toast of New York.
>>
>> And someone just called my mother in law (Lou's daughter) and said they
>> saw a bio of him at a Chicago antique store. I am going to make a fast
>> move for it if it's true. But I think it is probably one of his very
>> late slick brochures. I have one of those.
>>
>> Just finished burning my first alpha copy of every Breese 78 known. Came
>> out good, but I wish I had a better copy of "Tennessee Fish Fry" and its
>> flip and a truly round copy of Seven Days A Week.
>>
It isn't made of glass is it? Aluminum/lacquer?

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