rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Royals [Serenaders] - Someday We'll Meet Again / I Want You To Be My Baby (1954) | This group is the same personnel as The Serenaders [Detroit]. With some personnel changes, they became The Royal Jokers
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Serenaders [Detroit] - It's Funny / Confession Is Good For The Soul (1952) | The A side was actually written by Jack Lawrence. Reviewed May 17, 1952
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Serenaders [Detroit] - Ain't Going To Cry No More / M-A-Y-B-E-L-L (1954) | These two sides purchased from Joe Von Battle in 1953. Likely recorded in 1950. The group was unaware of this release.
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Thrillers [Herald] - Please Talk To Me / 'Lizabeth (1954) | Although Herald announced the signing of this group "from Detroit", they are apparently completely unrelated to the Thrillers who did "The Drunkard" and who became The 5 Jets.
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Muskateers - Deep In My Heart / Love Me Til Your Dying Day (1953) | Deep In My Heart is the same song (although a different take) as Goodbye My Love by the Musketeers on Roxy 801
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Serenaders [Detroit] - Will She Know? / I Want To Love You Baby (1953) | Here is an image of the B side. The label omitted a comma between Thrasher and Howell. The group at this time consisted of Thearon Hill, Norman Thrasher, Noah Howell, and Isaac Reese.
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Serenaders [Detroit] - Why Don't You Do Right / Tomorrow Night (1952) | An image here
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMElder Beck And His Religion In Rhythm - Lord, I've Tried / You Better Watch Your Close Friends (1949) | BB Review Nov. 12, 1949
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Silveraires - The Gospel Train / In That Land (1949) | BB Oct. 1, 1949
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Angelic Gospel Singers - Remember Me / Follow In His Footsteps (1950) | An image of the A-side here
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Angelic Gospel Singers - Milky White Way / Bread Of Heaven (1952) | Images here
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMAngelic Gospel Singers - A Child Is Born / Christmas Morning (1953) | here is an image of the b side
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMAngelic Gospel Singers - Jesus Paid It All / I Want To See Him (1954) | Imageshere
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMAngelic Gospel Singers - Angels Watching Over Me / I'm Going Home To Jesus (1954) | An image of the B sidehere
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Angelic Gospel Singers - Jesus Will Carry You Through / My Lord And I (1953) | The 45 version might be numbered G7229
BB March 21, 1953 (p. 52, Gotham ad)
BB April 4, 1953 (p. 28, review)
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Angelic Gospel Singers And The Dixie Humming Birds - Jesus Will Answer Prayer / In The Morning (1950) | Image of the B side here
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rhythmdog 14th Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMSunnyland Slim - Sad And Lonesome / Be Mine Alone (1955) | Added promo labels
[Mod comment. Moved up.]
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rhythmdog 3rd Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMThe 4 Deuces - W-P-L-J / Here Lies My Love (1955) | The seller of the multicolor variation said the flip was as on the originals: "Here Lies My Love". There are numerous 45 releases with the multicolor label but all of them I have seen have one of several other flip sides. Not a one with the multicolor on 45 has "Here Lies My Love" on the label, however, at least one with the plain black label on the "W-P-L-J" side, with the mullticolor label on the other side showing The Klixs as the other side, actually plays "Here Lies My Love"...
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rhythmdog 3rd Apr 2022 | | 78 RPMGolden West Singers And The Elder In Charge - Healing Prayer | The seller of this item dated it to 1956, but this label design was not in use until 1957. On the other hand, with it having a higher number than the other known 78 in the short series that seems to begin with Music City 882 and end with this record, the others all have the "Berkeley 3, Calif." as part of the silver print (i.e., the print added to the blanks at the time of pressing), so there is a faint chance it came much later - perhaps as late as 1964.. To add to that, a group of the same name on Music City put out the last release on the label, in 1976.
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rhythmdog 26th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMTrumpeteers - Last Supper / Trials Get Harder (1955) | Apologies for the shaky image. Hopefully someone has a better one.
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rhythmdog 26th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMGeorge Castelle - It's Christmas Time / Over The Rainbow (1954) | An image here
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rhythmdog 26th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Cherokees - I Had A Thrill / Rainbow Of Love (1954) | Images here
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rhythmdog 26th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Cherokees - Please Tell Me So / Remember When (1954) | Image here
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rhythmdog 26th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Castelles - Over A Cup Of Coffee / Baby Can't You See (1954) | Images here
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rhythmdog 7th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMLightnin' Hopkins - Unsuccessful Blues / Grieving Blues (1955) | A side also released on Gold Star 656
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rhythmdog 7th Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMRay Charles - Kissa Me Baby / I'm Glad For Your Sake (1952) | It is possible the review was for "Kiss Me Baby", since someone made an entry for that title. It doesn't seem to exist, only "KissA Me Baby".
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rhythmdog 1st Mar 2022 | | 78 RPMRoy Byrd And His Blues Jumpers - Bald Head / Hey Now Baby (1950) | Added font variation
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rhythmdog 20th Feb 2022 | | 78 RPMBobby Nunn - Christmas Bells / Two Sisters (1952) | An iimage of the AA side
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rhythmdog 20th Feb 2022 | | 78 RPMMemo Mata - Pom-Pom / Bin Berri Ho (1953) | Images
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rhythmdog 20th Feb 2022 | | 78 RPMHollywood's Four Flames - Dividend Blues / W-I-N-E (1951) | Images here
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