VICTOR #19427 lowest number to bear an electric recording?
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Re: VICTOR #19427 lowest number to bear an electric recordi
As for the OP's question, it's not a bad one. Some acts re-recorded their tunes electrically that they had originally recorded acoustically for Victor. If Dalhart's / Dogfart's WOTO97 was the only one to retain the same catalog #, I know not.
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Re: VICTOR #19427 lowest number to bear an electric recordi
And another early country? 1929.
78 By Jimmie Rodgers, "My Little Lady" on Victor.
Flip side is "You And My Old Guitar" by Jimmie Rodgers
An original for Victor records?.
It is on the Victor label (1st Issue - Black Scroll Label.) # V-40072 ?
JAR
78 By Jimmie Rodgers, "My Little Lady" on Victor.
Flip side is "You And My Old Guitar" by Jimmie Rodgers
An original for Victor records?.
It is on the Victor label (1st Issue - Black Scroll Label.) # V-40072 ?
JAR
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Re: VICTOR #19427 lowest number to bear an electric recordi
Victor matrix B30633 take 2 8/13/24 catalog number 19427JAR wrote:VICTOR #19427 – 1924. The lowest number to bear an electric recording?
Just read this somewhere.
JAR
BVE30633 take 6 3/18/26 catalog number STILL 19427