[78-L] Interesting disc

Royal Pemberton ampex354 at gmail.com
Thu May 10 12:02:33 PDT 2012


And wouldn't that also be the same Skaters Band whose 78 of 'The tattooed
lady' was the theme tune for NIGHTCAMP on CBC Radio back in the day?

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 6:23 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:

> Hi DB..this one is from 1935. Ross Brethour knew Max Boag well and
> compiled a
> bio-discography of the guy in the 70s. Boag worked as a customs officer and
> also led a local band which provided recordings for local rinks. Victor
> pressed
> them until 1939 (Boag recorded some in Montreal at first and then did them
> in
> Newmarket and sent the masters to Montreal), then Compo took over pressing.
> Boag also did some juke box records as "Harry Glenn" during the ban. Later
> he
> had the Tip Top label in Newmarket and was connected with the group that
> established Mercury Records in Canada.
>
> But other than that, I never heard of the guy. (I have a number of test
> pressings, including some oversize Victor and Compo discs.)
>
> Interesting that those Canadian Victors sold for a whopping $2 a pop..some
> were
> also issued by Victor in the US, one of them being the last blue label
> Scroll
> issue.
>
> dl
>
> On 5/10/2012 12:52 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> > I found an interesting, (for me), disc the other day, it was a purple
> labeled 12 inch Victor number S-201, (A side "Old-timers Waltz Medley", B
> side "Viennese Waltz Medley"),  by Max Boag and the Skaters Band, (I
> believe there should be an apostrophe in there somewhere, unless the band
> is made up of skaters).  I have never heard of this record, group or leader
> but apparently he's a Canadian from Newmarket, ON, (probably lived from
> 1906 to 1980).  The record would be after, but not long after, 1929 because
> it is a large label but mentions, "RCA Victor" at the bottom of the label.
>  I can find nothing about Max Boag in "Roll Back the Years" and can't find
> a discography of any other records he may have made but he must have been
> somewhat prolific because a number of sites on the internet are selling a
> "Max Boag discography" as a book.
> >
> > I'd be curious to know if anyone else here has come across his
> recordings.
> >
> > db
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