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Artist:Lou Gold
Label:  Domino
Country:USA
Catalogue:4429
Date:1929
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ALou GoldIf I Had A Talking Picture Of YouDe Sylva, Brown, HendersonRate
BVic RandolphsTurn On The HeatDe Sylva, Brown, HendersonRate


Notes

Side A - Lou Gold and his Orchestra [pseudonym for Sam Lanin & His Orchestra]
Side B - Vic Randolphs and his Orchestra [pseudonym for Sam Lanin & His Orchestra]

Both sides from "Sunny Side Up".
Side A; Vocals by The Radio Imps.
Side B: Vocals by Eddie Gale [possibly pseudonym for John Andrews]

A mx: 9090; recorded October 16, 1929.
B mx: 9084; recorded October 16, 1929.

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Number: 1844912  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Domino 4439 A side label


Number: 1844933 
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Domino 4429 B side label


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xiphophilos
14th Jan 2019
 A side (on Regal):
 

 
slholzer
12th Apr 2018
 Rust lists the this Domino issue of the B-side in the chapter on Sam Lanin AHO, but not the use of the pseudonym Vic Randolphs AHO or the name of Eddie Gale for the vocalist, so it would appear he had not actually seen a copy of it. Rust, the ODP and Allan Sutton are apparently in agreement, however, as to the identity of the band.

There is less agreement on who Eddie Gale is. Rust lists him as one John Andrews with speculation that he, in turn, might really be Irving Kaufman. Sutton states that some people think it is Ben Pollack while others think there actually was an Eddie Gale.

The Radio Imps on side A, per Sutton, are Gerald Underhill Macy and Ed Smalle. Rust lists Macy as Tom Macy, which Sutton acknowledges but thinks might be a clerical error.

I would note that Rust incorrectly shows the mx for Side A as 9091-1 in the American Dance Band Discography. That he is mistaken is demonstrated by the fact that he also lists another title from the same session with that mx, (albeit that the other title is take 3), not to mention that the A-side label bears the number 9090.
 


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