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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audio History In a Nutshell?



Well, then a good place for Aaron to start would be to mine a Pathe discography covering a time period known to use the method David outlined below. Something may then pop up that later turned up on LP and then on CD.

-- Tom Fine

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick" <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Don't forget that anything recorded for Pathe in the US was on mastered on a cylinder, even though it was dubbed to disc for issue, so that list could be a lot longer.

dl

Tom Fine wrote:
Did Eubie Blake make any cylinders?
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Fitzgerald" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Into the 1990s­and into his 90s­Benny Carter's continued activity and creativity are almost staggering. He may be the only artist to have made an acoustic recording and lived to see his own website <http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/ijs/bc/www.bennycarter.com>www.bennycarter.com."

above from http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu/ijs/bc/millenium.htm

The acoustic recording was in 1924 or 1925 with
Clara Smith, but no one has figured out exactly
what it was, but this would have been disc, not
cylinder, correct? Or would it - the Benny
Goodman cylinder recording mentioned was 1926.

Mike


mike at jazzdiscography.com www.jazzdiscography.com





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