[78-L] Salvation Army Transcriptions wanted...

kil at roadrunner.com.invalid kil at roadrunner.com.invalid
Tue Jun 2 21:19:40 PDT 2020



	I've missed that understated British humour for too long, Julian.

	Now I know it's really you.

	RayK

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Subject: Re: [78-L] Salvation Army Transcriptions wanted...

 I'm sure dl will be able to tell you who played second tambourine!

 Julian Vein

 On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 1:50 AM Graham Newton
  wrote:

 >
 >
 > Hello Everyone, and all ships at sea!
 >
 > I hope you are all well in this trying time.
 >
 >
 > I'm working on a fascinating large project for the Salvation Army
Archives
 > here
 > in Toronto on the "THIS IS MY STORY" radio program. It was a 1/2
hour
 > show
 > with music, chorus and about a 12 minute dramatized portion in the
middle
 > starting at about 8:00 minutes in. The whole Salvation Army Band
sound is
 > very
 > British and very similar to the sound of music from the Chappell
Recorded
 > Music
 > library.
 >
 > I did a sample restoration of two of the shows, one can be found
here if
 > you
 > would like to hear it. This project will probably keep me well
occupied
 > for a
 > year... there are over 300 shows to be done.
 >
 > Sample show "Earl "Buster" Ellis (program #3)
 >  believe the
 > USA version was a sub-set of the Canadian produced show because the
show
 > numbers of the Canadian and US shows do not match.
 >
 > Sample Canadian transciption label
 > 

Links:
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[1] http://www.audio-restoration.com/THIS_IS_MY_STORY-US_Label.JPG
http://www.audio-restoration.com/THIS_IS_MY_STORY-US_Label.JPG
 /> >
 > The archives is presently taking a detailed inventory of this part
of
 > their
 > collection to determine how complete their holdings are and what
holes may
 > exist. Also the condition of the discs and whether better copies
may be
 > needed.
 >
 > We are thus actively looking for any collectors who may have some
of these
 > discs who would either sell them to the Salvation Army Archives or
loan
 > them to
 > us to copy digitize and restore. The end purpose is to post the
entire
 > restored series of shows to their web site and/or to offer the
shows for
 > broadcast as a co-operative historical program as the original run
of
 > shows was.
 >
 > Your comments and any assistance to locate this material would be
greatly
 > appreciated, but please respond off list.
 >
 > Thank you all...
 >
 >
 >
 > ... Graham Newton
 >
 > --
 > Audio Restoration by Graham Newton, </br<><a href=
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