| 1906 78 RPM Record Annie LaurieSat, 29 Nov 2008 13:06:41 -0800 by ZefrenmThis is side b of a records i posted a few monthes back. This will be my last post in while since i'm leaveing to an uncertain future taking care of my father. And also because of the Copyright changes made in 1998 i'm probably goinf to lose a few of my videos as msuic companies now have control of all records ever made. So enjoy and leave comments. Related: 1906 78 rpm record annie laurie columbia 12 inch |
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| Zefren Presents 1934 Jingle BellsSat, 22 Nov 2008 10:35:59 -0800 by ZefrenmIts that time again for family, friend and memories of the past. So Ill be gathering some Christmas 78 RPM records for the holidays. So please enjoy a 1934 Version of Jingle Bells. Complete with the hidden first verse that people no longer sing. So please enjoy and leave comments. Jingle Bells Harry Reser & his Orchestra An Electric 78 RPM record Recorded 10.24.1934 Catalogue number 264 - B 10 in. Double-faced Blue Deco label Related: jingle bells electric 78 rpm record 1934 harry reser his orchestra |
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| Zefren presents the 1935 Rhapsody in Blue part - 2Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:23:16 -0800 by ZefrenmThey say this is the first full recoding of a song that started my love of ragtime, the Boston pops, of jazz and swing music. So I present to you all my knowledge to bring you the best sound I have to offer. This album is probably an mis to early forties re-issues since the next big recording of Rhapsody in blue didnt take place until 1947. Most recording before this one were abbreviated arrangements played by the Paul Whitman Orchestra and George Gershwin so that it would play on one 78 Rpm record. So please enjoy Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra with Jesús Maria Sanromá at the piano. Rhapsody in BlueWritten by George Gershwin.An Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded Summer 1935Victor Catalogue Number 11822-A&B, 11823-A Album Number M 358 12 in. Double-faced Red Seal Victor Related: rhapsody in blue boston pops orchestra jesús maria sanromá arthur fiedler 1935 electric 78 rpm record king if jazz |
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| Zefren presents the 1935 Rhapsody in Blue part - 1Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:06:35 -0800 by ZefrenmI guess this is the first full recording of a song that started my love of ragtime, the Boston pops, of jazz and swing music. So I present to you all my knowledge to bring you the best sound I have to offer. This album is probably an mis to early forties re-issues since the next big recording of Rhapsody in blue didnt take place until 1947. Most recording before this one were abbreviated arrangements played by the Paul Whitman Orchestra and George Gershwin so that it would play on one 78 Rpm record. So please enjoy Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra with Jesús Maria Sanromá at the piano. Rhapsody in BlueWritten by George Gershwin.An Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded Summer 1935Victor Catalogue Number 11822-A&B, 11823-A Album Number M 358 12 in. Double-faced Red Seal Victor Related: rhapsody in blue boston pops orchestra jesús maria sanromá arthur fiedler 1935 electric 78 rpm record king of jazz |
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| Zefren presents Detroit RocksSat, 15 Nov 2008 15:23:27 -0800 by ZefrenmThis is a find lol. I piano styles from ragtime to boogie woogie. And this is the earliest example of Boogie Woogie that I have. The style existent since the late 19-teens but did not get recorded until the late 20s and it didnt become popular in pop music till the 40s So please enjoy. Detroit RockWritten and performed by Montana TaylorAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 04.23.1929Originally Vocalion 1419 reissued as Brunswick 80019-A10 in. Double-faced Black Brunswick collectors Series Related: montana taylor electric 78 rpm record jazz 1929 boogiw woogie piano solo |
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| Zefren presents CherokeeThu, 13 Nov 2008 17:27:52 -0800 by ZefrenmAnother great band from the 1940s that was integrated (Black & White). This keeps it out of the Swing limelight but made for some incredible swing music. This disk is Cherokee flowed by Redskin rumba which was performed continuously as one song. Cherokee(Ray Noble)Charlie Barnett and his OrchestraAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded Mid 1939 date unknownCatalogue number 20-1756-A10 in. Double-faced Circle RCA Victor label Related: cherokee charlie barnett and his orchestra electric 78 rpm record 1939 |
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| Zefren presents I love MeThu, 13 Nov 2008 01:51:59 -0800 by ZefrenmI love the 1920s if you havent figured that out by now. An I love hot dance band arrangements, but what strikes me about this records is that it features a Goofus saxophone well technically not a sax but looks just like one. Listen for it in the second chorus it sound very much like a small accordion. Its a fun piece and Im happy to be able to share it with you. I Love Me(Edmond J Weber)International Novelty OrchestraAn Acoustic 78 RPM record07.25.1923Cata logue number 19121-A10 in. Double-faced Black Batwing late 20s label Related: international novelty orchestra acoustic 78 rpm record victor gramophone goofus sax |
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| Zefren presents Lonely Little MelodyWed, 12 Nov 2008 13:52:36 -0800 by ZefrenmPathe records and phonographs were made out of France from two brothers that saw the potential in an early Edison cylinder phonograph. Pathe records are know for both center start and vertical cut (up and down sound waves) records that were only playable on Pathe phonographs. But late in the 1920 they started production on lateral (side to side sound waves) cut records for American phonographs. This is one of those records and you can listen to the high level of attention taken during recording as I did not apply any noise filters to this record. And interestingly enough the record is in pristine condition I dont think any played this record very often thinking they needed a Pathe machine. So enjoy and leave comments.Lonely Little Melody From the Ziefeld Follies(Buck Stamper Hubbell)Joseph Samuels OrchestraAn Acoustic Lateral Cut Pathe 78 RPM recordSerial number put the recording in summer of 1924Catalogue number 036132B10 in. Double-faced Octagonal Pathe label Related: joseph samuels orchestra acoustic lateral cut pathe 78 rpm ziefeld follies |
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| Zefren presents Morning Wont you ever comeWed, 12 Nov 2008 13:40:19 -0800 by ZefrenmPathe records and phonographs were made out of France from two brothers that saw the potential in an early Edison cylinder phonograph. Pathe records are know for both center start and vertical cut (up and down sound waves) records that were only playable on Pathe phonographs. But late in the 1920 they started production on lateral (side to side sound waves) cut records for American phonographs. This is one of those records and you can listen to the high level of attention taken during recording as I did not apply any noise filters to this record. And interestingly enough the record is in pristine condition I dont think any played this record very often thinking they needed a Pathe machine. So enjoy and leave comments.Morning Wont you ever come(Turk - Silver)Joseph Samuels OrchestraAn Acoustic Lateral Cut Pathe 78 RPM recordSerial number put the recording in summer of 1924Catalogue number 03613210 in. Double-faced Octagonal Pathe label Related: pathe record 78 rpm joseph samuels orchestra acoustic lateral cut 1924 morning wont you ever come |
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| Zefren Presents 4 Hits on One record 78 RPMTue, 11 Nov 2008 18:58:34 -0800 by ZefrenmThis record company started as a used records distributor in the 1940s and by 1947 hit upon a idea. The company was based in Hollywood California and was a teeming festering bed of talent and had many people out to make a quick buck. The company would record 4 song unto a vinyl record and these records would have the number I hits on them. But the genius of this plan was to have the songs covered by the eager talent of Hollywood. These Talented people would earn every dollar by copying the sound of the original artist. That would explain when I tried to look for information of this band I couldnt find anything it was if the band never existed and after research the records company that is what I found out. So leave comments and suggestions as always. Related: hits on one record tops records 78 rpm knockoff country swing classic |
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| Zefren presents I saw Mommy Kissing Santa ClausMon, 10 Nov 2008 21:20:27 -0800 by ZefrenmIts that time again for family, friend and memories of the past. So Ill be gathering some Christmas 78 RPM records for the holidays. So please enjoy the original 1952 78 RPM records of I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. Played with a flat level pre amp and minimal sound rendering. So leave comments and please enjoy.I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus(Tommie Conner)12 year old Jimmy Boyd with the Norman Luboff OrchestraAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 2nd half 1952Catalogue number MJV 152-110 in. Double-faced Yellow Kids Columbia label Related: mommy kissing santa claus jimmy boyd electric 78 rpm record 1952 |
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| Zefren presents Santa Claus is Comin to TownMon, 10 Nov 2008 16:25:11 -0800 by ZefrenmIts that time again for family, friend and memories of the past. So Ill be gathering some Christmas 78 RPM records for the holidays. So please enjoy a 1934 Version of Santa Claus is coming to town. Complete with the hidden first verse that people no longer sing. So please enjoy and leave comments.Santa Claus is Comin to Town (Gillespie - Coots)Harry Reser & his OrchestraAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 10.24.1934Catalogue number 264 - A10 in. Double-faced Blue Deco label Related: santa claus is comin to town harry reser his orchestra electric 78 rpm record decca 1934 |
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| Zefren presents Because my Baby don't mean Maybe NowSat, 08 Nov 2008 20:27:52 -0800 by ZefrenmIve been wanting to find another Orthophonic 78 RPM record and I got my wish and a song I love to boot! My interpretation of George Olsens music is that it smack dap between Paul Whitemans Mainstream symphonic jazz and The Collegiate sound of the late 1920s. Its sweet but subdue catchy and with a hypnotic rhythm that calls all feet out to dance. So please enjoy and leave comments.Because my Baby dont mean Maybe Now(Walter Donaldson)George OlsenAn Orthophonic 78 RPM recordRecorded 05.28.1928Catalogue number 21452 - B10 in. Double-faced Black Scroll Victor Orthophonic label Related: george olsen orthophonic 78 rpm record 1928 collegiate symphonic jazz |
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| Ink Spots " I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire "Fri, 07 Nov 2008 19:10:28 -0800 by ZefrenmThank Fallout 3 for making me comb the shops and attics of Albuquerque for finding this song. The Response was so positive for Civilization Aka Bongo Bongo Bongo that I spend four hours a local antique shop. Hidden in the country western 78s was this record. The ink spots a popular group in which my favorite song was Java Jive but now its this record Im presenting for you. Take stock youth of America and Olds Timers and share the experience of two generations decades apart meeting because of This song.Please enjoy.Galaxy News Radio Rocks!This is why i think Galaxy News radio has only songs from the 1940's. 78 RPM shellac Records would be the only music Medium to survive a nuclear war. Since Shellac records are an inert material its not susceptible to Data Wiping Electromagnetic waves that Atom bombs put out. That would wipe out all music not made stored in organic materials. That's all music from 1954 to now. I have records that still will play sound after being stored for 104 years. Get an I pod that will play after 104 years. and will proper care not to break one 78 RPM Records should last indefinitely So all my 78 Rpm records could have very well be part of DJ three dogs playlist so browse around and comment.I dont want to set the world on Fire(Seiler Marcus Benjamin Durham))Ink SpotsAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 08.27.1941Catalogue number 3987- A10 in. Double-faced Blue Related: dont want to set the world on fire galaxy news radio gnr ink spots civilization bongo fallout decca 78 rpm record 1941 soundtrack |
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| Zefren Presents Hot Louis Armstrong Dance band RecordingsWed, 05 Nov 2008 18:36:00 -0800 by ZefrenmI normally i wouldn't bother with a 33 1/3 RPM record but there is a lot significance to this 1950 Brunswick Re-issue I hope someday to find the 78 RPM recordings of the these two songs. The re-issues should be played on a flat level pre amp because modern equipment and Equalization curves were not standardized till 1954. I treated the recordings as a 78 and slowed both records down 8 % and Im happy with the results. My basis for slowing the recording two parts, the recording seemed way too short and the tuba sound too bright. After playing the tuba for many years i slowed the recording till the tuba sound natural. So please enjoy and comment. ps if your wondering about the Dime, well i didn't have a weight for this pectiular tonearm so I improvised.Static Strut with Louis ArmstrongStomp Off let's Go with Louis ArmstrongRecorded may 1926Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra1950 Brunswick Re-issue BL 58004Flat level Pre-amp Related: louis armstrong hot 20's jazz 1920 brunswick re-issue bl 58004 |
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| Zefren & Friends go to Denver Gay Pride 2008Mon, 03 Nov 2008 23:11:15 -0800 by ZefrenmI went with three of my best friends and my ex to Denver for gay pride and it was a blast. We all had fun. The only way i could fit all that footage and pictures i took was to present it as a modern day Silent movie. I hope you enjoy. Leave comments and suggestions.SongsSta tic Strut with Louis ArmstrongErskine Tate's Vendome OrchestraRecorded may 1926Stomp Off let's Go with Louis ArmstrongErskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra1950 Brunswick Re-issue BL 58004Flat level Pre-ampGeorgia Swing with Jelly roll MortonRecorded 06.11.19281950 Victor Re-issue LPT 23Flat level Pre-amp Related: denver gay pride queer albuquerque zefren |
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| Zefren presents Sentimental Journey w/ Doris DayMon, 03 Nov 2008 09:17:55 -0800 by ZefrenmEvery post just keeps getting better as I gather more information and experiment. I recorded using the stereo to records a flat level signal from the record. With every Swing era 78 RPM record I come across Im further sadden at the differences between sounds recorded then versus what Modern Companies will reissue now. This record was recorded in 1944 by this time America was in the hot bed of war. To keep the morale up at home songs of duty and nostalgia flooded the market as people longed for the simpler times. In Less than a year after this record those longings would be answered. Forgive the recording the record was on a bottom of a heavily moved stack of records at a record store and suffers from scratches. Sentimental Journey(Les Brown B. Green)Les Brown & His Orchestra w Doris DayAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 11.20.1944Catalogue number 36769- A10 in. Double-faced Red Microphone Label (1940 - 1958) Related: electric 78 rpm record 1944 les brown his orchestra doris day |
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| Zefren presents On the old Assembly Line with Glen MillerSun, 02 Nov 2008 03:22:10 -0800 by ZefrenmEvery post just keeps getting better as I gather more information and experiment. I recorded using the stereo to records a flat level signal from the record. With every Swing era 78 RPM record I come across Im further sadden at the differences between sounds recorded then versus what Modern Companies will reissue now. This record was recorded in 1942 By this time RCA optimized the EQ curve so dust from the record wont affect the sound as much as the past. This is a 1942 recording with my 1938 RCA EQ curve but at a 1945 turntable speed. Please enjoy. Glen miller is always enjoyable and I wonder if he knew that in less than a year Americas Swing Hot beat will also be called to war.On the Old Assembly Line(Bud Green - Ray Henderson)Glen Miller & His OrchestraAn Electric 78 RPM recordRecorded 01.05.1942Catalogue number 11480 - A10 in. Double-faced Blue Bluebird Label (1940 - 1945) Related: glen miller his orchestra fallout electric 78 rpm record 1942 |
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