[78-L] Information Needed Please.
Ray
kil at roadrunner.com
Fri Nov 16 12:44:33 PST 2012
Based on the songs alone one would think 30's. Both were popular in 1933.
RayK
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From: Malcolm Rockwell
I show at least 4 different Peerless labels in my label files, all the
way from an American Graphophone patents Peerless label (1900s), a
Zonophone Peerless (1900s) to the more common later red and gold label
(1940, Mexico City and Los Angeles). Unfortunately I do not show a Leeds
& Catlin or an ARC label in my files, but I do have a German produced
Peerless label.
And there seems to have been a Gennett pressed Peerless I've never seen
a copy of - until now. It's on the ARLIE disc that accompanies Sutton &
Nauck's American Record Label book.
I suspect yours is the 1940s label, no?
Malcolm
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DRJAZZ78 at aol.com wrote:
> I have the following disc in my collection and have no luck in obtaining
> any info on it.
>
> Peerless 899 (Black label with gold writing, not the usual Red/Gold)
>
> Roy Carter y su Orqesta
>
> The Gold Diggers Song
> Shadow Waltz
>
> Fine versions of these tunes, both sides. No master numbers shown.
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