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Tag Archives: Rainbow Records
May 26th in Gennett History, 1922: Homer Rodeheaver Recorded “Safe in the Arms of Jesus”
May 26th in Gennett History, 1922: Homer Rodeheaver recorded “Safe in the Arms of Jesus” in Richmond. It appeared on Rainbow 1001. The track features Homer Rodeheaver (vox & tb) and Bob Matthews (p).
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May 9th in Gennett History, 1922: Pianist Bob Matthews Recorded “Humoresque and Swanee River.”
May 9th in Gennett History, 1922: pianist Bob Matthews recorded “Humoresque and Swanee River.” It appeared on Rainbow 1017.
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April 13th in Gennett History: Homer Rodeheaver Recorded Three Sides for Gennett and Rainbow
April 13th in Gennett History: Homer Rodeheaver recorded three sides for Gennett and Rainbow in NYC, which included “All the Way to Calvary” (Ge 4861 & Rainbow 1047), “Christ Died” (Ge 4861 & Rainbow 1048), & “Golden Crown” (Ge 4832 … Continue reading
Feb. 9th in Gennett History, 1941: James David Vaughan Passed Away
Feb. 9th in Gennett History, 1941: James David Vaughan passed away. Vaughan is considered one of the founders of “Southern Gospel” and he had a long term pressing and recording relationship with Gennett and his Vaughan and Rainbow labels (as … Continue reading