[78-L] Kemp or Specht?

Bud banjobud at cfl.rr.com.invalid
Wed Feb 22 08:41:43 PST 2017


During the early fifties there was a disc jockey in Minneapolis called Johnny Morris.  Could this have been the same guy?

Bud

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> On Feb 21, 2017, at 11:59 PM, Mark Bardenwerper <citrogsa at charter.net.invalid> wrote:
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>> On 2/21/2017 10:35 PM, kil at roadrunner.com.invalid wrote:
>> While trying to make an MP3, I discovered where I found it, and therefore where the misinformation originated, (assuming that this is Harmony 639 -H, which we don't know yet).  I'm depending on you to verify the artists so I can correct my notes.
>> It is from Internet Archive under Hal Kemp (#36)...
>> https://archive.org/details/HalKempOrchestra78rpmCollection/01-01+Ain't+You+Ashamed.m4a
>> Anyone can hear it or download it there.
>> RayK
>> 
> Thanks for finding this. It's definitely Specht, He was at the Capital 
> theater in 1928 where he experienced a drastic change in personnel. Hot 
> trumpet Sylester Ahola left first, and my wife's banjo/trumpet 
> grandfather later moved to the Capitolians. Thus ended Specht's hot 
> music era. This is a feeble attempt; the old tightness is gone and it 
> lacks flare and crispness.
> 
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