[78-L] Fw: Spanish language 78s
Bill McClung
bmcclung78 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 17:56:51 PDT 2012
There were many, many US indies producing Spanish 78s. Tico, Coda, Taxco,
Iberia, Real, Miami, and Imperial come to mind. And the major labels
continued to record many Spanish language artists after WW 2, especially
RCA and Columbia.
Texas labels that produced Spanish 78s include Aero, Alameda, Alamo, Arco,
Bohemia, Cireco, Corona, DelValle, Disco, Falcon, FBC, Ideal, Melco,
Mexico, Mission, Mundial, Rio, Sargento, Sombrero, Tanner, Texas, and
Torero.
There are a bunch of Spanish label scans at 78rpmrecord.com. Cliff has
posted many international Spanish labels on this site. My Texas labels are
on there as well.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Clifford Bolling <78records at cdbpdx.com>wrote:
> Not much, but it's what I got -
>
> In the 1950s, the Brazilian label SINTER looks to be related to CAPITOL,
> having the same sleeves but different logos.
>
> http://pdx78s.cdbpdx.com/Latin/
>
> Cliff
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> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 07:18:30 -1000
> From: Malcolm Rockwell <malcolm at 78data.com>
> Subject: [78-L] Spanish language 78s
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> Hmmm... Has anyone gotten around to sorting out the many Spanish
> language records? I speak of the post WW2 labels out of Mexico, South
> America, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Portugal and, of course, Spain, as well as
> any US indy companies making records for all the above. A daunting task.
> Somebody? Anybody?
> Malcolm
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