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DeadWax
22nd Oct 2024
78 RPM
Bobby Lewis - Oh Baby / Mumbles Blues (1956)
Not a New York label. Detroit, Michigan

DeadWax
21st Oct 2021
78 RPM
Billie Holiday - Gloomy Sunday (The Famous Hungarian Suicide Song) / I'm In A Low Down Groove (1941)
In January 1968, some 35 years after writing "Gloomy Sunday", its composer Rezső Seress did commit suicide. He survived jumping out of a window in Budapest, but later in the hospital choked himself to death with a wire.

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DeadWax
11th Oct 2021
78 RPM
Johnny Carroll - I'll Think Of You (When The Stars Are Shining) / The Stars Came Down From Heaven (1956)
[YouTube Video]

The Stars Came Down From Heaven

DeadWax
11th Oct 2021
78 RPM
Little Richard - Get Rich Quick / Thinkin' 'Bout My Mother (1952)
[YouTube Video]

Get Rich Quick

DeadWax
2nd Oct 2021
78 RPM
Aileen Stanley - My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle / The Broadway Blues (1920)
[YouTube Video]
My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle

DeadWax
2nd Oct 2021
78 RPM
Patti Page - Cross Over The Bridge / Johnny Guitar (1954)
[YouTube Video]

Johnny Guitar

DeadWax
2nd Oct 2021
78 RPM
Dick Lewis And His Harlem Rhythm Boys - Hurricane Boogie / Eight O' Clock Stomp (1947)
[YouTube Video]

Hurricane Boogie

DeadWax
2nd Oct 2021
78 RPM
Suzy Williams - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus / White Christmas (1953)
[YouTube Video]

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

DeadWax
2nd Oct 2021
78 RPM
Bob Kennedy - Laugh Laugh Phonograph / Yankee Doodle (1948)
[YouTube Video]

Laugh Laugh Phonograph

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Tommy Mooney With Bobby Mooney And His Automobile Babies - Bingo Boogie / That's My Baby (1953)
Waxing of this Floto record is from 1952, according to Billboard, Sept. 20, 1952

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Tommy Mooney With Bobby Mooney And His Automobile Babies - Bingo Boogie / That's My Baby (1953)
[YouTube Video]

Bingo Boogie

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Big Slim And His Oklahoma Boys - Wheeling Boogie / Broken Raveled Ends (1949)
[YouTube Video]

Wheeling Boogie

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Kenny Brown And His Arkansas Wranglers - Baby Baby Baby / I Guess It's For The Best (1955)
[YouTube Video]

Baby Baby Baby

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Betty Jo - Fairyland Of Love / You'll Need My Help
[YouTube Video]

You'll Need My Help

DeadWax
30th Sep 2021
78 RPM
The Carlisles - I Need A Little Help / I'll Never Love Again (1954)
[YouTube Video]
I Need A Little Help

DeadWax
13th Sep 2021
78 RPM
Merl Lindsay And His Oklahoma Night Riders - Is It Too Late (1950)
Early Al Sweatt involvement (as Sweat co-composer of Stealin' Sugar). Very little info about him available. I wonder if he was a member of the Oklahoma Night Riders

DeadWax
4th May 2020
78 RPM
The Orioles - It's Too Soon To Know / Barbra Lee (1948)
The label has been cited at least three times by Billboard as "Natural" (4 September, 2 October and 30 October 1948)

DeadWax
6th Apr 2020
78 RPM
Dug Finnell And His All Stars - Sugar Man / Love And Satisfaction (1954)
Thanks Mike Gann. The Speckled Red.version wasn't the first recorded version. The first, also on Brunswick, was by Douglas Finnell & The Royal Stompers recorded in 1929.

Also, I found this at YouTube:

Douglas Finnell was born in Dallas, TX. in 1903. In the late 1920's he worked with T-Bone Walker as his pianist. Finnell recorded two sides in November of 1929 in Dallas with his group The Royal Stompers, featuring his brother Eddie on Vocals, Sam Price on piano, Bert Johnson on trombone and he himself blowing cornet. These recordings were issued on the 1930 single (Brunswick 7123). Famed Chicago blues drummer S.P. Leary was born in Texas and remembered working with Finnell in Dallas in the 1940's, with Finnell playing piano. Whether or not that Finnell remained a constant on the Dallas performing scene is unknown, but in 1954 he traveled to Houston and recorded four numbers for Peacock, with only two being released. Finnell passed away in Dallas on August 1, 1988.

source : randomandrare

DeadWax
6th Apr 2020
78 RPM
Dug Finnell And His All Stars - Sugar Man / Love And Satisfaction (1954)
Is this the same Douglas Finnell who recorded on Brunswick in 1929 "The Right String But The Wrong Yo Yo"?

DeadWax
17th Mar 2020
78 RPM
Kiddy Kelly And Cactus Cowboys - Fanny The Farmer / Roll It (1952)
Billboard 19 Apr 1952, "Folk Record Releases", p. 36; date added

DeadWax
3rd Feb 2020
78 RPM
The Caldwells - Bring It On Down To My House / I Just Found Out (1948)
Helyne Stewart (as she is possibly better known) is a versatile singer with a strong voice who has never received the attention she deserves. She later recorded for Contemporary Records in Hollwood, early sixties.

DeadWax
3rd Feb 2020
78 RPM
Chuck Tillman Trio - A Smile Will Drive Your Frown Away / I Want To Meet Santa At Home
According to the Premier Film and Recording series, St. Louis, Missouri, date is probably 1954

DeadWax
9th Jan 2020
78 RPM
Johnny Carroll - I'll Think Of You (When The Stars Are Shining) / The Stars Came Down From Heaven (1956)
According to the various Johnny Carroll discographies available online , this is the same artist on Decca, Phlilips Int.& more, except Rockin' Country Style where this Sarg artist is listed separately.

Does anyone have further info on this Sarg artist?

DeadWax
23rd Jun 2019
78 RPM
Benny Goodman - One Sweet Letter From You / Scatter-Brain (1939)
Louise Tobin with the orchestra conducted by Peanuts Hucko re-recorded "Scatterbrain" which was released on Avant Garde Records in the sixties

DeadWax
19th Feb 2019
78 RPM
Jack Ross - Give It To Me Daddy / Put The Blame On Mame (1946)
Yes, I think he is. But he's not the Jack Ross on Chance CH-1125

DeadWax
22nd Sep 2018
78 RPM
Corinna Mura - Buenos Noches / Samba Le Le (1945)
"The Gay Senorita" picture released 8 August 1945

DeadWax
25th Jan 2018
78 RPM
Bob Regan And His California Pioneers - Farm In The Valley / The French Song (1955)
The French Song : composer credited on label is Lucille Star

DeadWax
21st Nov 2017
78 RPM
Denise Darcel - It's Love / C'est Merveilleux (1950)
Quote:
Denise Darcel was a voluptuous actress and singer who appeared in several feature films in the early 1950s.

She tempted Tarzan in Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950), was leading lady to Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster in Robert Aldrich's western Vera Cruz (1954), and had a particularly rewarding association with director William Wellman, playing the only female speaking role in his persuasively gritty war movie Battleground (1949), and heading a wagon train of 150 resourceful mail-order brides led by wagon master Robert Taylor in Westward the Women, the director's undervalued account of a pioneering trek from Chicago to California.

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DeadWax
21st Nov 2017
78 RPM
Suzy Delair - Danse Avec Moi / Avec Son Tra La La (1947)
[YouTube Video]
Avec Son Tra La La

DeadWax
21st Nov 2017
78 RPM
The Three Chuckles - At Last You Understand / Runaround (1954)
Label formed in 1954, date corrected


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