[78-L] OKC record store
Jeff Sultanof
jeffsultanof at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 04:40:57 PDT 2012
Really neat about the Wilson sides. Could you list them? There was one 78
that is listed in discographies that was never found for the Classics CD
series. There was even a question as to whether it was even released.
Jeff Sultanof
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:05 AM, Julian Vein <julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk>wrote:
> On 01/08/12 07:31, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
> > Here is an article on the shop with some video of the owner. A Google
> search turned it up. Oh & you'll see some Sun 78's during the video too.
> > Oklahoma City record shop keeps the music spinning
> >
> http://newsok.com/oklahoma-city-record-shop-keeps-the-music-spinning/article/3694636
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Didn't find anything particularly rare but did find a few fun things:
> > Selma 1001 Perdido by Morton Craft & Orch. In the margin it says
> "Trombone
> > solos by K. and J.J." I assume this refers to Kai Winding and J.J.
> > Johnson. Anyone know for sure?
> >
> ==========================
> Lord 10.0 lists this session (no personnel):
>
> Morty Craft
> [C9849.20-10]
> Orchestra and chorus, Morty Craft (cond)
> New York, April 7, 1958
> 58-XY-340ST Perdido MGM E3699
> 58-XY-341ST Wonderin' -
> 58-XY-342ST Softly as in a morning sunrise (unissued)
> 58S-343 It's melody time MGM 12648, K12648, SK-50101, E3699
> (58-XY343ST)
> 58-XY-344ST Midnight sun MGM 3699
> 58-XY-345ST Overture -
>
> Julian Vein
>
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