I have a recording-- Typed label- "I Want a Man Who Drives a Buick" by Artie Fields.
From some brief research:
Fields was a bandleader, jazz trumpet player and a record producer- Most active playing in the 40's and 50's. He was affiliated with Artie Fields Productions and with Fortune records, both in Detroit. He led an orchestra at Fortune records. Artie Fields Productions was located on Woodward Ave in Detroit- The phone number on the disc has a 'Woodward' pre-fix-- Fields died in 2009 at the age of 87.
The record is blank on the back side--- The recording is very well done-- a professional recording with an excellent band and a female vocalist. I'm sure some of the audiophiles on the forum would be able to identify her.
I'm looking for any information that can be provided. Any Artie Fields collectors out there??
Thanks!!
Brad Abell
ID Artie Fields recording?? A little help?
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Re: ID Artie Fields recording?? A little help?
A search for that title brings up nothing... Originating in Detroit and about a Buick, leaves me to believe it was a promotional recording, possibly to be used in a Buick ad for GM... Artie may have sent that to GM in hopes of landing a contract.
Make a recording and post it here, since it doesn't show up on YouTube, etc. Maybe someone will be able to ID the vocalist...
Make a recording and post it here, since it doesn't show up on YouTube, etc. Maybe someone will be able to ID the vocalist...
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Re: ID Artie Fields recording?? A little help?
I'd be happy to make a recording and post it--- But I don't know how to do that (I'm over 65!)
Is there a quick and simple way to post a video from my phone without taxing my non-techy brain too much? It really is a well-done record-- but I doubt that it was intended to be a Buick ad.
Brad Abell
Is there a quick and simple way to post a video from my phone without taxing my non-techy brain too much? It really is a well-done record-- but I doubt that it was intended to be a Buick ad.
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Re: ID Artie Fields recording?? A little help?
The easiest way would be to upload it to YouTube and post the link here. Maybe someone would upload it to their YT channel (assuming you don't have one) and link it here. Uploading it directly from your phone to the forum might work, depending on whether you know how to do that and what video format it's recorded in...
Your best option might be to ask David: AKA dzavracky (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=26068)
He has posted videos directly to the forum and can probably help you...
Also, your record might not be an ad promo, but why would anyone name a song with that absurd title, otherwise? "I want a man who drives a Buick" seems to fall right into an advertising dream layout... How do you get a man to do anything - buy a car, smoke cigarettes, drink beer or any other alcoholic drink? Sex appeal - make them appealing to women, by making them buy stuff, use stuff or wear stuff that women like...
I know the business, since I was an advertising major in college. Want women to do something? Entice them with stuff that men like...
Your best option might be to ask David: AKA dzavracky (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=26068)
He has posted videos directly to the forum and can probably help you...
Also, your record might not be an ad promo, but why would anyone name a song with that absurd title, otherwise? "I want a man who drives a Buick" seems to fall right into an advertising dream layout... How do you get a man to do anything - buy a car, smoke cigarettes, drink beer or any other alcoholic drink? Sex appeal - make them appealing to women, by making them buy stuff, use stuff or wear stuff that women like...
I know the business, since I was an advertising major in college. Want women to do something? Entice them with stuff that men like...
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife