[78-L] Re; Remy and Martin
umashankar
umashanks at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 22 19:53:30 PST 2011
well i did not learn my grammer from remy and martin. (went to a progressive school)
umashankar
i have published my poems. you can read (or buy) at http://stores.lulu.com/umashankar
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> From: George Anglin <packardmarmon1940 at sbcglobal.net>
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>Subject: [78-L] Re; Remy and Martin
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>To:J;E; Knox. My kitties, Remy and Martin love your kitty quotes. Please keep them coming. They are brother and sister and love watching the turntable spinning at 78 RPM. George Anglin at Packard Marmon Restorations.
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>--- On Mon, 11/14/11, J. E. Knox <rojoknox at metroeast.org> wrote:
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>From: J. E. Knox <rojoknox at metroeast.org>
>Subject: Re: [78-L] 78 MASTER REFERENCE??
>To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
>Date: Monday, November 14, 2011, 2:27 PM
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>Greetings from FixitLand!
>
>David Lennick wrote:
>
>> Sounds as if it's a dub from what has been designated as the master
>> take, for
>> final approval, and Radio Recorders was the originating studio (I
>> thought RCA
>> had its own Hollywood studios by this time, no?).
>
>Several sessions for RCA Victor, by artists such as Elvis, were cut
>at Radio Recorders. RCA did have studios in Hollywood, 1016 N.
>Sycamore Ave., but if/when they closed, I dunno. (RR was either right
>around the corner from RCA's studio, or the RR address of 7000 Santa
>Monica Blvd. was another door into the same building. Hard to tell
>looking at Google Maps.)
>
>There is this: <http://www.scottymoore.net/studio_radiorecorders.html>
>"The studio, located at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard on the corner of
>Orange Drive in Hollywood was at the time known to be the best
>recording facility in LA. The Santa Monica Blvd. location contained
>several studios for recording with the band mostly using the largest,
>Studio B (in 1959 Studio B rented for $32.50 per hour). ... The
>studio was built in 1929 by the Victor Talking Machine Company, no
>doubt in attempts to get into the new sound-on-film business, and
>completed sometime after the acquisition of Victor by RCA on March
>15, 1929. Variety Magazine advertised at the time that at a cost of
>$250,000 the complex went from Orange Drive to Sycamore Avenue
>between Santa Monica Blvd. and Romaine St. Though now officially RCA
>Victor, the company was still being referred to simply as "Victor"
>and record labels did not carry "RCA Victor" until much later,
>sometime in the late 1930s or early '40s. One of the first stars on
>its label to record there was Jimmie Rodgers in July of 1930
>accompanied by Louis Armstrong on trumpet. ..."
>
>That page also states that RR had "taken over the facilities at 7000
>Santa Monica Blvd." by 1949.
>
>I agree with your assessment.
>
>Take care,
>
>
>Joe
>--
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