Fabulous recording and sound. Very nice transcription machine as well. Thank you for posting. I note that you have posted the TV interview of my old friend and THE Jack Teagarden expert, Joe Showler from Canadian TV. Wonderful as well. I certainly miss Joe. He was greatest researcher and archivist I ever met and a sweet guy; one in a million.
Presumably razor-edited tape. There is not a hint of the tape source in this, I thought it was a direct cut. However if it IS tape then that would explain what sounds like two dropouts during the Ken Darby sequence, about two seconds apart.
Wow, what sound. Thanks very much for this!
Fabulous recording and sound. Very nice transcription machine as well. Thank you for posting. I note that you have posted the TV interview of my old friend and THE Jack Teagarden expert, Joe Showler from Canadian TV. Wonderful as well. I certainly miss Joe. He was greatest researcher and archivist I ever met and a sweet guy; one in a million.
This was actually taken (and edited) from one of Bing's "PHILCO RADIO TIME" broadcasts on ABC {December 29, 1948}.
Presumably razor-edited tape. There is not a hint of the tape source in this, I thought it was a direct cut. However if it IS tape then that would explain what sounds like two dropouts during the Ken Darby sequence, about two seconds apart.
I have a few others of these Red Cross discs; Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Bob Crosby, Dinning Sisters. Presumably they are from various sources?