[78-L] Keynote

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Sun Apr 22 12:17:37 PDT 2018


I'm sure they were above board with the jazz recordings from the fall of 1943, 
along with Capitol and Decca. ARLD should show them active earlier since they 
had those Music Room issues (Six Songs for Democracy, and some others) in 1940 
and No For An Answer in February 1941.

dl


On 4/22/2018 2:52 PM, Malcolm wrote:
> So... how did Keynote records manage to avoid the WW2 recording bans?
> And don't tell me the piano was not considered an instrument (hah!).
> Sutton & Nauck's ARLC, while giving some details about the label, are mum
> on the question.
> And Gart's ARLD shows them as active from c. 1942 to 1948 when they were
> bought out by Mercury.
> Malcolm
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