Cliff Carlisle recorded “Desert Blues” in Richmond. It appeared on Gennett 7187, Champion 15992, Champion 45155, Supertone 9710 (as Amos Greene), and Decca 5531. The Champion 15992 issue sold approx. 7,500 copies between 1930 and 1932.
Cliff Carlisle recorded “Desert Blues” in Richmond. It appeared on Gennett 7187, Champion 15992, Champion 45155, Supertone 9710 (as Amos Greene), and Decca 5531. The Champion 15992 issue sold approx. 7,500 copies between 1930 and 1932.
This is a fantastic web site. I am interested in finding out if any documents and photos exist of the Starr-Gennett store that was located at 1224 Huron Road, Cleveland Ohio? Is there a list of recordings made at the Gennett recording studio at the same address prior to the record company closing due to the depression?
I don’t know of any off the top of my head, though a friend of mine has a ton of postcards of various Starr Piano buildings. They never recorded in Cleveland from what I can see.