hiphoptwo 21st Dec 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Fat Man With Sunnyland Slim Trio - You've Gotta Stop This Mess / Glad I Don't Worry No More (1951) | originally issued by JOB Records - (JOB 103)
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hiphoptwo 10th Mar 2019 | | 78 RPMMel Walker - Another Sad Night / I'd Like To Make You Mine (1954) | Melba Liston (January 13 1926-April 23 1999) was an American jazz trombonist, arranger, and composer. She was the first female trombone player to play in big bands during the 1940s and 1960s, but as her career progressed she became better known as an arranger, particularly in partnership with pianist Randy Weston.
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hiphoptwo 5th Mar 2019 | | 78 RPMTasso The Great - Ebony After Midnight / My Sympathy (1953) | This artist also recorded as Tasso Zachary for the Rosemay label (Rosemay 605)
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hiphoptwo 4th Mar 2019 | | 78 RPMCountry Slim - What Wrong Have I Done / My Girlish Days (1953) | Miss Country Slim (vocal/piano) remains a mystery, Ernest Lewis is credited with guitar on this side
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hiphoptwo 4th Mar 2019 | | 78 RPMCountry Slim - What Wrong Have I Done / My Girlish Days (1953) | Country Slim = Ernest Lewis (Pelican and Parrot) aka Buddy Lewis (Swing Time), West Texas Slim (Flame)
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hiphoptwo 5th Mar 2018 | | 78 RPMBig Maybelle Smith - Blues Early Early (Part I) / Blues Early Early (Part II) (1958) | VIDEO NOT AVAILABLE........
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hiphoptwo 7th Jan 2018 | | 78 RPMLester Young - East Of The Sun – West Of The Moon / Sheik Of Araby (1948) | video not available
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hiphoptwo 27th Jan 2016 | | 78 RPMEddie Boyd And The Chess Men - Nothing But Trouble / Picture In The Frame (1954) | Note: Eddie Boyd and the Chess Men, NOT Eddie Boyd And His Chess Men
Mod.: corrected
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hiphoptwo 19th Nov 2015 | | 78 RPM'Georgia Boy' Terry - Whiskey Head Woman / Doretha Doretha Boogie (1945) | 'Georgia Boy' Terry aka Dossie Terry, this coupling also issued on Chicago 119
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hiphoptwo 13th Sep 2015 | | 78 RPMGuitar Slim - When There's No Way Out / If I Had My Life To Live Over (1958) | Recorded 22.1.1958, in New York - top notch group of jazzers backing Slim - Joe Morris (tp) Matthew Gee (tb) Johnny Griffin (ts) Elmo Hope (p) Percy Heath (b)
Philly Joe Jones (d)
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hiphoptwo 26th Jun 2015 | | 78 RPMVance Morris And His Alabama Playboys - Some Of These Days / Boot Heel Drag (1951) | 'Boot Heel Drag ' - scan says 'Boot Hill Drag'
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hiphoptwo 17th May 2015 | | 78 RPMLittle David - Macayo / Cryin' Blues (1952) | Jimmy Huff = International 103 = She's My Baby / Torture, Tears And Pain (also issued on RPM 366)
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hiphoptwo 18th Mar 2015 | | 78 RPMBob Wills And His Texas Playboys - I Wonder If You Feel The Way I Do / That's What I Like 'Bout The South (1939) | nit picking, but - its 'Bout The South' not 'About The South' ..........
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hiphoptwo 23rd Feb 2015 | | 78 RPMPaul Williams And His Hucklebuckers - House Rocker / He Knows How To Hucklebuck (1949) | Joan Shaw = Salena Jones (Joan Elizabeth Shaw, born 29th January 1944 in Newport News, Virginia). Jones began singing in church and began club work at the age of fifteen. After winning a talent contest in New York's Apollo Theater, singing "September Song" she began making demonstration records for Peggy Lee and Lena Horne, then acquired her own contract. Her first disc was 1949s "He Knows How to Hucklebuck", with the Paul Williams Orchestra. Joan toured and sang throughout the 1950s with Louis Armstrong, Arthur Prysock, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington and others. She toured in Spain (1965) and Britain (1966), where she appeared for an extended season at Ronnie Scott's Club.
She has also appeared throughout Europe and has made numerous television and radio broadcasts in the UK and Europe, often supported by the BBC Big Band. She appeared regularly on radio and TV, with her own series in the UK. – edited from Wiki entry.
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hiphoptwo 1st Dec 2014 | | 78 RPMRev. Webb - Somebody's Wrong About The Bible / Moses Was Rescued By A Negro Woman (1927) | from 'Blues & Gospel Records 1902-1943' - Sermons acc two women, unknown piano (A side), B side unaccompanied
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hiphoptwo 30th Nov 2014 | | 78 RPMT-Bone Walker - I'm Still In Love With You / Sail On Boogie (1945) | 'Vocal dance'
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hiphoptwo 28th Nov 2014 | | 78 RPMGalveston Green - My Time Is Your Time / Bye-Baby-Bye (1952) | Clarence Green piano; Kenry Bailey bass; Rathe Lee tenor sax; Lawrence Harms drums. - Recorded in Houston
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hiphoptwo 28th Nov 2014 | | 78 RPMClarence Green [blues] - Galveston / Green's Bounce (1948) | Clarence Green vocal (A side only) & piano with John Fontenett tenor sax; Horace Richmond bass; Rigs Bolden drums. Recorded in Houston.
Label address - 2818 Dowling Street, Dallas, Texas
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hiphoptwo 30th Oct 2014 | | 78 RPMBig Speed McDaniels - Just Blues / The Jumping Boogie Blues (1949) | Big Speed McDaniels is Willard McDaniel. Both sides 'instrumental'.
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hiphoptwo 13th Oct 2014 | | 78 RPMNappy Brown - Little By Little / I'm Getting Lonesome (1957) | Issued on Savoy 1506, recorded NYC 4 October 1956. Nappy Brown vocal with saxes, Sam Price piano, guitar, bass, drums, The Zippers vocal group
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hiphoptwo 20th Aug 2014 | | 78 RPMChampion Jack Dupree - Shim Sham Shimmy / Drunk Again (1954) | Guitar may be Brownie's brother Sticks McGhee . . .
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hiphoptwo 14th Aug 2014 | | 78 RPMDelta Joe - Roll, Tumble And Slip / Train Time (1948) | Sunnyland Slim vocal & piano; Leroy Foster guitar
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hiphoptwo 31st Jul 2014 | | 78 RPMJimmy Witherspoon - Long About Dawn / Lushhead Woman (1948) | Recorded 1948 or possibly 1949
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hiphoptwo 10th Jun 2014 | | 78 RPM"Little" Willy Foster - Falling Rain Blues / Four Day Jump (1955) | Little Willy Foster harp/vocal; Lazy Bill Lucas piano; Floyd Jones & Eddie Taylor guitar (Four Day Jump is instrumental) - Chicago 14 Jan 1955
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hiphoptwo 4th May 2014 | | 78 RPMT-Bone Walker - Sail On Boogie / I'm Still In Love With You (1949) | also issued on Rhumboogie 4000
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