brownoldies63 18th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMLambert Murphy - Tell Me / Yearning (1919) | Side A: Recorded 9/17/1919 Camden, New Jersey. Take 3
Lambert Murphy (Vocalist : Tenor Vocal)
Howard Rattay (Instrumentalist : Violin)
Side B: Recorded 9/17/1919 Camden, New Jersey. Take 6
Lambert Murphy (Vocalist : Tenor Vocal)
Howard Rattay (Instrumentalist : Violin)
Josef Pasternack (Conductor)
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brownoldies63 18th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMVincent Buono And Frank Chiaffarelli - U And I / The Nightingale's Warble (1913) | Side A (38538): Recorded 1/6/1913 New York, New York. Take 2
Side B (38832): Recorded 5/8/1913 New York, New York. Take 3
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brownoldies63 18th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMTrinity Choir - Full Surrender ("I Surrender All") / Come Ye Disconsolate (1911) | Side A: Recorded 12/16/1910 Camden, New Jersey [Unconfirmed]. Take 2
Trinity Choir (Vocal Group)
Harry Macdonough (vocalist : Tenor Vocal)
William F. Hooley (vocalist : Bass Vocal)
Marguerite Dunlap (Vocalist : Contralto)
Lucy Isabelle Marsh (Vocalist : Soprano Vocal)
Side B: Recorded 12/16/1910 Camden, New Jersey [Unconfirmed]. Take 4
Trinity Choir (Vocal Group)
Lucy Isabelle Marsh (Vocalist : Soprano Vocal)
Harry Macdonough (Vocalist : Tenor Vocal)
William F. Hooley (Vocalist : Bass Vocal)
Marguerite Dunlap (Vocalist : Contralto)
Source: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/10760/Victor_16709
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brownoldies63 18th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMJoseph C. Smith - Left All Alone Again Blues / Whose Baby Are You? (1920) | Side A: Recorded New York, New York. Take 7
Side B: Recorded New York, New York. Take 3
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brownoldies63 18th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMJoseph C. Smith's Orchestra - Tulip Time – Medley / Yellow Dog Blues (1919) | Both Sides Take 1
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brownoldies63 17th Dec 2017 | | 78 RPMMcKee Trio - A Perfect Day / Mother Machree (1915) | Side A (17835-A)
McKee Trio (Musical Group)
Alexander Hackel (Instrumentalist : Violin)
William E. Bergè (Instrumentalist : Piano)
Bernard Altschuler (Instrumentalist : Cello)
Recorded 7/9/1915. New York, New York. Take 2
Side B (17835-B)
McKee Trio (Musical Group)
Alexander Hackel (Instrumentalist : Violin)
William E. Bergè (Instrumentalist : Piano)
Bernard Altschuler (Instrumentalist : Cello)
Recorded 1/4/1916. New York, New York. Take 4
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brownoldies63 30th Nov 2017 | | 78 RPMHomer Rodeheaver - Brighten The Corner Where You Are / I Walk With The King (1915) | Side A: Recorded April 3, 1915. Camden, New Jersey. Master. Take 1
Side B: Recorded April 3, 1915. Camden, New Jersey. Hold/Master. Take 1
Source: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/12308/Victor_17763
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brownoldies63 26th Nov 2017 | | 78 RPMTommy Dorsey - Snootie Little Cutie / Moonlight On The Ganges (1942) | Side A: Recorded In Hollywood Feb. 19, 1942
Saxophone: Heine Beau, Manny Gershman, Don Lodice, Bruce Snyder, Fred Stulce
Trumpet: Jimmy Blake, Ziggy Elman, Chuck Peterson, Al Stearns
Trombone: George Arus, Tommy Dorsey, Dave Jacobs, Jimmy Skiles
Guitar: Clark Yocum
Bass: George Boehm
Piano: Joe Bushkin
Drums: Buddy Rich
Side B: Recorded In Hollywood March 9, 1942
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brownoldies63 16th Jul 2017 | | 78 RPMConway's Band - Uncle Tom's Cabin (A Dream Picture Of The Old South) / Folks Up Willow Creek (1914) | Uncle Tom's Cabin Recorded: July 7, 1913. Camden, New Jersey. Take 1
Folks Up Willow Creek March Recorded: July 8, 1913. Camden, New Jersey. Take 2
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brownoldies63 15th Apr 2017 | | 78 RPMBenny Goodman Trio - China Boy / Oh, Lady Be Good! (1936) | Side B From The Musical Comedy "Lady, Be Good!"
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brownoldies63 13th Mar 2017 | | 78 RPMTommy Dorsey - By The Sleepy Lagoon / Melody (1942) | Side A Recorded: June 1942. Location: Bernardsville
Side B Recorded: August 6, 1942
http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Sinatra/dorseyyears.php
[Thanks for providing the dates and the source for them. Added above! Mod.]
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brownoldies63 2nd Jan 2017 | | 78 RPMJo Stafford - Jambalaya / Early Autumn (1952) | Jambalaya - Recorded : July 21, 1952
Early Autumn - Recorded : June 24, 1952
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brownoldies63 2nd Jan 2017 | | 78 RPMJo Stafford - Sometime / No Other Love (1950) | Recorded : May 17, 1950
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brownoldies63 2nd Jan 2017 | | 78 RPMJo Stafford - Serenade Of The Bells / The Gentleman Is A Dope (1947) | Recorded : September 25, 1947
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brownoldies63 2nd Jan 2017 | | 78 RPMJo Stafford - It Was Written In The Stars / It's Monday Every Day (1948) | It Was Written In The Stars : Recorded December 31, 1947
It's Monday Every Day : Recorded December 17, 1947
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brownoldies63 2nd Jan 2017 | | 78 RPMJo Stafford - Just Reminiscin' / Always True To You In My Fashion (1949) | Recorded January 12, 1949
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brownoldies63 6th Sep 2016 | | 78 RPMMel Powell - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / Mood At Twilight (1947) | Really like the Mel Powell original "Mood At Twilight".
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brownoldies63 17th Jul 2016 | | 78 RPMCharlie Ventura - Moon Nocturne (Part 1) / Moon Nocturne (Part 2) (1947) | ReviewI was really impressed with this music.
✔︎ Helpful Review?
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brownoldies63 10th Jul 2016 | | 78 RPMHenry Burr - Tired Of Me / I'd Love To Fall Asleep And Wake Up In My Mammy's Arms (1920) | Henry Burr, whose real name is Harry Haley McClaskey
Male tenor vocalist [January 15, 1882 - April 6, 1941].
One of the most famous ballad singers of the early 20th century, and one the first recording artists for Victor Records and Columbia.
Side A (B-24327): Recorded 8/17/1920 Camden, New Jersey. Take 5.
Henry Burr (Vocalist : Tenor Vocal)
Rosario Bourdon (Conductor)
William H. Reitz (Instrumentalist : Bells)
Side B (B-23915): Recorded 4/7/1920 Camden, New Jersey. Take 2.
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brownoldies63 30th Jun 2016 | | 78 RPMPaul Biese And His Novelty Orchestra - Mystery! / Oh! (1920) | Recorded 12/16/1919. Release date could be March 1920.
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brownoldies63 18th Jun 2016 | | 78 RPMLibby Holman - Baby Baby / Fare Thee Well (1942) | Thanks so much...Was trying to figure out out to do it that way...Now I see.
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brownoldies63 18th Jun 2016 | | 78 RPMLibby Holman - Baby Baby / Fare Thee Well (1942) | This was a really great find at the flea market. What a fascinating story of these artists, together and individually.
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brownoldies63 21st May 2016 | | 78 RPMChick Webb - You Showed Me The Way / Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie (1937) | Found this at my favorite record store in the area, which is where I've been getting most of my records when not finding them at thrift shops or antique shops. This was the only Chick Webb record I could find.
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