I was intrigued a few days ago to find a reference to a 78rpm release from the early 1940's called " One Dozen Roses" by an act called Carter & Evans......This is totally new to me as I can find no reference to the act anywhere or any recorded material at all.....Does anyone know anything......It is a mystery ???
A Parlophone advert from the Daily Mirror of Friday 25 September 1942 lists this record on F 1941, coupled with Always in My Heart. "Two Voices and a Piano" is the description. There are some contemporary press adverts for them in variety. One bills them as "new broadcasting stars". Appearing at Liverpool's Shakespeare Theatre that December were Stanley Carter & Ruddi Evans - "Two Bright Boys and a Piano".
There's another Parlophone issue advertised in February 1943: We'll Smile Again / Ol' Banjo on F 1962.
A Parlophone advert from the Daily Mirror of Friday 25 September 1942 lists this record on F 1941, coupled with Always in My Heart. "Two Voices and a Piano" is the description. There are some contemporary press adverts for them in variety. One bills them as "new broadcasting stars". Appearing at Liverpool's Shakespeare Theatre that December were Stanley Carter & Ruddi Evans - "Two Bright Boys and a Piano".
There's another Parlophone issue advertised in February 1943: We'll Smile Again / Ol' Banjo on F 1962.
It's official !!!!....You are the fountain of all knowledge !!!....Thank God there are people that still carry the flame and the enthusiasm for the Best of Days.....Stanley & Ruddi.....Did not know that at all.....Now I just have to find the record !!
Thank you… I try my best, and your challenge must have intrigued me! Having use of the newspaper archive websites certainly helps. I do wish I had all those CLPGS books though.