[78-L] Carl Fenton query

Taylor Bowie bowiebks at isomedia.com
Sun Feb 19 16:56:58 PST 2012


"Old Rust"  (p. 509) suggests "Norman Wallace" for the vocal on  Baby,  Oh 
Where Can You Be.  But it's clearly Lambert on that one.

BTW it's an excellent record and is also posted on YouTube.

Taylor



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> I'm notoriously bad at this, but I've just played "Talkin To Myself" by
> Fenton on GNT   6609 and if it is Scrappy
> Lambert he sure sounds more stentorian than scrappy. And...whew, what a
> lousy, scrappy band.
>
> Al Simmons
>
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>> ADBORAF suggests Scrappy Lambert (listed as "Norman Wallace") for the c.
>> September 17, 1928 Gennett session.
>>
>> Titles: "A Cottage Is Heaven", "'Round Evening", "Roses Of Yesterday",
>> "Talkin' To Myself".
>>
>> Ditto for the c. August, 1929 session ("I've Made A Habit Of You", "True
>> Blue Lou", "In My Indiana Home").
>>
>> And again for c. October 10, 1929 and c. January 22, 1930.
>>
>> Anyone heard these?
>>
>>      Julian Vein
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