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Tag Archives: Broadway Records
Oct. 29th in Gennett History, 1929: Wilmer Watts and The Lonely Eagles Recorded “Been On The Job Too Long”
Oct. 29th in Gennett History, 1929: Wilmer Watts and The Lonely Eagles recorded “Been On The Job Too Long” in NYC. The recording appeared on Paramount 3210 and Broadway 8248. The Gennett recording ledger noted “Made for New York Recording … Continue reading
Oct 22nd in Gennett History, 1929: The Westbrook Conservatory Entertainers Recorded “Silent Night”
Oct 22nd in Gennett History, 1929: The Westbrook Conservatory Entertainers recorded “Silent Night” in NYC. The recording appeared on Pmt 3197 & Bwy 8228. It featured vocalist John Westbrook (Walter). The Gennett Ledger noted that “Made for New York Recording … Continue reading
Oct. 12th in Gennett History, 1929: James Wiggins Recorded “Forty – Four Blues”
Oct. 12th in Gennett History, 1929: James Wiggins recorded “Forty – Four Blues” in Richmond. It appeared on Paramount 12860 and Broadway 5061. The recording featured James Wiggins (v) and Blind Leroy Garnett (p).
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