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Artist:Frank Auburn
Label:  Velvet Tone
Country:USA
Catalogue:2146-V
Date:1930
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFrank AuburnMysterious MoseDoyle10.0  Rate
BLloyd Keating And His MusicI'm In The Market For YouHanley, McCarthy8.0  Rate


Notes

A side Frank Auburn And His Orchestra with vocal by Harry Thomas.
B side vocal by Tom Frawley.
B side from "High Society blues".

Recorded: Apr. 10, 1930.

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Number: 1388257  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Bob1951
Description: A side label


Number: 1388258 
Uploaded By: Bob1951
Description: B side label


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jakal68
17th Jul 2023
 

 

 
slholzer
15th Jul 2017
 Both these tracks are in Rust's American Dance Band Discography under Jack Albin, an identification that the ODP seems to agree with. Rust erroneously lists both sides as bearing the Lloyd Keating pseudonym. Rust identifies "Tom Frawley" as Irving Kaufman and "Harry Thomas" as Henry Thomas. The ODP, which only lists initials for vocalists, lists BC as "Tom Frawley" and TS as "Harry Thomas". Sutton's "Pseudonyms on Amercan Records, 1898-1942" sheds some light here, indicating that Irving Kaufman was usually Tom Frawley on Harmony and related labels from the Columbia 140000 series matrices, but that Bill Coty used the name on Harmony and related labels from the Columbia 150000 matrices. Moreover, Sutton indicates that one known exception to the latter rule is mx 150198. which is from the same session as these two tracks. The man who is "Tom Frawley" on that disc, he says, is Tom Stacks. It therefore appears that Sutton lines up with the ODP in this case, putting Bill Coty in as "Tom Frawley" and making Tom Stacks available to be "Harry Thomas".

There are two versions of the labels on this disc. In the illustrated version the tune titles are in non-serifed font while the artist credits and other text elements are serifed. In the variant version, all of the text elements, including the titles, are serifed.
 


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