1. Columbia 2913-D, Royal Blue, Jack Teagarden Orch., "I've Got It" / "Plantation Moods". Visual E+, plays as new with a couple light scratches and lam cracks not affecting play. Beautiful copy of early Tea! $35
2. Columbia 2067-D, Ben Selvin Orch as Knickerbockers, "Why Do You Suppose" / "My Man Is On The Make". Hot arrangement B with great Eva Taylor vocal. Visual V++ that plays E, $20 SOLD
3. Brunswick 4914, Isham Jones Orch., "In My Heart It's You" / "I'll Be Blue Just Thinking Of You". Great hot arrangement B. Frank Sylvano vocals. Visual V+, plays E- to E. $15
4.Columbia Potato Head 2010-D, "I'm A Dreamer" / "If I Had A Talking Picture Of You". Great hot B with Bing. Visual V+ plays E. $15
5. Gennett New Electrobeam 6009- Willie Creager Orch. "Here Or There" / Joe Candullo Orch "Lonely Eyes. Super clean but a bit grainy. Visual E- that plays V to V+. $20
6. OKeh 41372, Tommy Bohn Penn Sirens Orch., "Amos n Andy" / "The Perfect Song". Super scarce one in visual V++ that plays E. $25
7. Brunswick 4709, Benny Meroff Orch., "The Talk Of The Town" / "Happy Days Are Here Again". Great one- visual V++ to E- due to scuffs, but plays E+. $25 SOLD
8. American Odeon ONY-36120- New York Syncopators (Wallace?) "So Beats My Heart For You"/ Hotel Penna Music "My Heart Belongs To The Girl Who Belongs To Someone Else" (Waltz). Super rare issue. Visual E+, plays as new. $55
9. Columbia 374-D, Cotton Club Orch., "Original Two Time Man" / "Riverboat Shuffle" Should be electric but isn't. Visual V+ that plays E. Scarce! $20 SOLD
10. Columbia 1604-D, Selvin as Broadway Nitelites, "You're The Cream In My Coffee" / "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Two superb bouncy sides with fantastic Vaughn De Leath vocal B. Visual E- that plays like new with in your face fidelity. $45 SOLD!
11. Columbia 2784-D, Royal Blue, Joe Haymes Orch., "I Ain't Gonna Grieve No More" / "Just Give Me The Girl!" Haymes had an incredible ground- breaking band before Tommy Dorsey either raided him or bought him out (versions differ) in 1935. Visual E that plays as new $45
12. Parlophone R-420, Frankie Trumbauer Orch., "Reaching For Someone" / "No One Can Take Your Place". B is super tough to find... if memory serves it was released under the name "Russell Gray" on OKeh but not many copies sold. Can you say "BIX"? Yeah, I thought so. Visual E-- BUT with a super brief rough start B and a scratch that ticks lightly during soft passages in the vocal. $25
13. Columbia "Flag" ELECTRIC 360-D, Sam Lanin's Roseland Orch., "Waitin' For The Moon" / "Suite 16". Two great hot dance sides that are very early electric recordings with great fidelity. Only a very few very early first pressings of the very first Western Electric discs got released with the Flag label. Most copies of this you'll find will bear black labels. Visual E that plays like new. The original owner noted the date "6/26/25" in beautiful green fountain pen both sides- probably the purchase date- almost a hundred years ago! $50 SOLD
14. Melotone M12100, Benny Goodman Orch., "Mine Yesterday- His Today" / "99 Out of a Hundred". SCARCE early Goodman sides from 1931. Visual V that plays V+ with some surface noise. $15.
15. Victor 20493, Roger Wolfe Kahn w/ Johnny Marvin, "A Little Birdie Told Me So" / Jean Goldkette Orch., "Sunny Disposish". Great iconic Goldkette with Tram, Bix, Tommy Dorsey. Visual E, plays E+, $35.
Sorry the photos are out of order- they just seem to rescramble themselves manually.
