***MODERATION*** PLEASE MAKE SHORTER SUBJECT LINES! <--- In RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com, Arthur LA hOTE <alahote@y...> wrote: Welcome, Tim and I am sure your...
... It would possibly be easier to answer this question if you gave us the label and issue number of the CD. ... The only video issue of King of Burlesque that...
Sorry about the delay in replying to this, but I've been in Seville for most of the week on business. David French sent me a cassette dub of his own copy of...
... Granted, but if not Historical then whom, because there is no other issue that I know of! Howard Rye, 20 Coppermill Lane, London, England, E17 7HB ...
... According to the description, it's RCA Bluebird 2CD 82876599522 I couldn't find much information about the content of the DVD, juste a couple of reviews...
<"As a bonus, there's a DVD featuring Waller soundies, an artsy animated short based on "Your Feets Too Big," and a tantalizing clip from King of Burlesque in...
Of probable interest to the group is a tape recorded interview i conducted with Paul Mertz, pianist with the Jean Goldkette and Fred Waring Orchestras,at his...
You may listen to them here: http://www.redhotjazz.com/gcp.html Thanks to Wim van der Brugghen! Scott Alexander The Red Hot Jazz Archive www.redhotjazz.com...
... Hearing Bailey's "Squeeze Me" (1925) on the Classics CD, I thought it may have been a "fake stereo" issue converted back to mono. Perhaps Herwin (US)...
No, Howard is right: there is no other LP issue before or after the Historical, which predated Herwin by quite a few years. Many reissues with reverb added...
... wrote: No, Howard is right: there is no other LP issue before or after the Historical, which predated Herwin by quite a few years.> I have the Historical...
... <Rader.Michael@w...> wrote: The Ross de Luxe Syncopators recorded eight sides for Victor in Savannah on 22 August 1927.> I wonder if the sides that a...
I think it has been mentioned before, but both 1925 tracks are on the Classics CD devoted to Bailey. Squeeze me was very obviously from the Historical LP, so...
... My theory about who Sugar Underwood is is that he was Sugar Underwood. Why on earth should he be anyone else? He also recorded with the innumerate ...
Alonzo Ross (seemingly spelled "Alonza") was enumerated in the 1930 Census at Jacksonville, Florida, aged 34, "Musician, Orchestry" (sic).
Sugar Underwood...
Prof_Hi_Jinx
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Oct 2, 2005 10:24 am
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... Passing thought, Bob. As the composer credits are to S. Underwood, perhaps his real name did begin with 'S'. Like you, I take it for granted that 'Sugar'...
I'd like to confirm if the additional "(Gotta Hurry Home)" appears as part of this title on the original label of Blu-Disc T1002-A by the Washingtonians. ...
The main reason I suggested that Sugar is a nickname is that there is no Census listing (1920 or 1930) for Sugar as such, but I agree it *sounds* like a...
Bob Eagle
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Hi I'd live to be able to view the films on redhotjazz.com. It talks about the Vivoplayer which is no longer made and not compatible with Windows XP. I click...
... This is not an answer but I can confirm from an illustration in the March 1949 Record Changer that it is not on the label of the dubbed-reissue, Blue Disc...
As I wrote earlier, I have got some problems with the Archive. Well, I have been working with archives myself, so I know there will be some slips now and then....
The films are broken at the moment. What format would people like to see for future movie files? Scott Alexander The Red Hot Jazz Archive www.redhotjazz.com...
... Downgrade to Windows 98 (or Mac System 8). The Vivo player was discontinued when Real bought Vivo back in the days of the dot-com boom. There's no way...
Hello Scott, I think the most universally available film player, although not the best, is the Windows Media Player. I think this is bundled with Windows XP,...