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Tag Archives: Gennett Recording Card
October 13th in Gennett History, 1922: Nathan Glantz y su orquesta Recorded “Mujer Perjura Danzon”
October 13th in Gennett History, 1922: Nathan Glantz y su orquesta recorded “Mujer Perjura Danzon” in NYC. It appeared on Gennett S-4984 and S-5118. The recording card noted “Special Mexican Recording Listing and Label Information To Be OK’D By The … Continue reading
Posted in Gennett, October
Tagged Gennett, Gennett Discography, Gennett Recording Card, Gennett Records, Gennett S-4984, Gennett S-5118, Nathan Glantz, October
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September 14th in Gennett History, 1923: Bob Royce’s Ohio State Collegians recorded “There’s Not Another Girlie”
September 14th in Gennett History, 1923: Bob Royce’s Ohio State Collegians recorded “There’s Not Another Girlie” in Richmond. Unfortunately, it and another recording they made that day went unissued.
September 8th in Gennett History, 1922: Ernest Hare Recorded “Coal Black Mammy”
September 8th in Gennett History, 1922: Ernest Hare recorded “Coal Black Mammy” in NYC. The recording appeared on Gennett 4945 and Starr-Gennett 584. The session’s recording card reflected Gennett’s desire to get this recording released as it noted “Rush, Rush, … Continue reading
July 28th in Gennett History: Joe Evans Recorded “Cincinnati Blues”
July 28th in Gennett History: Joe Evans recorded “Cincinnati Blues” in Birmingham. The recording featured the accompaniment of Arthur McClaine. Sadly, the recording card notes this recording was “Rejected.”
Posted in Gennett, July
Tagged Arthur McClaine, Gennett, Gennett Discography, Gennett Recording Card, Gennett Records, Joe Evans, July
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June 19th in Gennett History, 1925: Ruth Rodeheaver and Doris Doe Recorded in NYC
June 19th in Gennett History, 1925: Ruth Rodeheaver and Doris Doe recorded two sides in NYC. They recorded “Whispering Hope” and “The Sunset Trail of Gold” accompanied by a trio. Unfortunately, both sides were unissued.
Posted in Gennett, June
Tagged Doris Doe, Gennett, Gennett Discography, Gennett History, Gennett Recording Card, Gennett Records, June, Ruth Rodeheaver, Whispering Hope
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June 11th in Gennett History, 1921: Sam Moore Recorded “Mother Machree”
June 11th in Gennett History, 1921: Sam Moore recorded “Mother Machree (Saw Solo)” in NYC. It appeared on Gennett 4747 and Starr – Gennett 9146 and featured Frank Banta on piano. Gennett’s 1921 catalog supplement noted Moore played “an Atkins … Continue reading
March 6th in Gennett History, 1922: The Franklin Orchestra recorded “Tee Pee Blues”
March 6th in Gennett History, 1922: The Franklin Orchestra recorded “Tee Pee Blues” in Richmond. This was a personal recording that was probably unnumbered. The recording card noted to “See Templyn for labels.”
Mar. 3rd in Gennett History, 1925: Eddie Peabody Recorded in NYC
Mar. 3rd in Gennett History, 1925: Eddie Peabody recorded “That Tumbled Down Shack In Athlone” and “Wearing O’ The Green” in NYC. This legendary banjoist’s recording appeared on Gennett 5683. Here is the recording card for Matrix #9375.
Artie Shaw – the Vocalist
Every now and then as I am working on the Gennett Discography, I find something super interesting. It is known that Artie Shaw made his first recording at Gennett with Joe Cantor and His Orchestra, but it went unissued and … Continue reading
Feb 6th in Gennett History, 1925: An interesting day of recording occurred in NYC
Feb 6th in Gennett History, 1925: An interesting day of recording occurred in NYC. The New York Philharmonic recorded two sides that appeared on Gennett and Ginn’s Music Appreciation series, Giuseppe Di Benedetto recorded two sides that appeared on Gennett … Continue reading
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Tagged Come Join The Ku Klux Klan, February, Gennett, Gennett 5680, Gennett Discography, Gennett History, Gennett Recording Card, Gennett Records, Ginn, Ginn and Company, Ginn Records, Giuseppe Di Benedetto, Hear the Call of the Ku Klux Klan, KKK 75009, Ku Klux Klan, Music Appreciation Series, New York Philharmonic, Recording Card, Serbagi, The Ku Klux Klan
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