[78-L] Ralph Flanagan - Janette Davis question WITH the link

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Sat Feb 25 18:47:14 PST 2012


Thanks for all the responses. I will look at YT when the present 
download is concluded. The name is spelled with two Ns on the jacket - 
front, catalog on the back, and both labels.

joe salerno


On 2/24/2012 6:18 PM, Roger Wade wrote:
> Here's what there is in Lord's:
>
>    Ralph Flanagan
>
> Orchestra with strings, Janette Davis (vcl) added
>
>   	New York, from this period
>
> Royale 1820
>
> Anvil chorus	
> Flow gently sweet Afton	      -
> Long, long ago	      -
> Old black Joe	      -
> 'Way down yonder in New Orleans (jd vcl)	      -
> I'm getting sentimental over you (jd vcl)	      -
> Stars fell on Alabama (jd vcl)	      -
> I don't care (jd vcl)	      -
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 7:04 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>
>> What are the selections? Flanagan did sides for Rainbow before going to Victor,
>> although I wasn't aware of that label's material ending up on Allegro/Royale
>> (and in fact I have it on Canadian Quality, I think).
>>
>> dl
>>
>> On 2/24/2012 6:31 PM, Roger Wade wrote:
>>> Here is a Youtube clip of her with lots of pictures and a nice vocal, supposedly from a 78.  There is only one "N" in her name.
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zhptD8wcho
>>>
>>> Tom Lord's jazz discography has the Royale 1820 10-inch LP but with no good information regarding Ralph Flanagan's contribution except that it was recorded between 1946 and 1949 with his band and strings.
>>>
>
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Joe Salerno


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