FOR SALE- Lousy, Overpriced Records update 3/23- VARIOUS

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Re: FOR SALE- Lousy, Overpriced Records update 3/23- VARIOUS

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A few 51000 dance band records:

92. 51488 Billy Wynne O.- Blue Eyed Sally/ Polla's- You And I vE pE $30
93. 51431 Nat. Martin Orch. Tell Me Dreamy Eyes/ Down In Wah- Wah Town vE, pE $30
94. 51336 Ga. Melodians WOP Blues/ Glantz- I'm Worried Over You v V++, pE, edge flake (NAP) and shellac bump $15

95. 51589 Mike Speciale Orch. Are You Sorry / Sonya vE- pE $20

Berliners and 52000 D-D's added previous page, too. Sorry, I can no longer edit the title.
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Re: FOR SALE- Lousy, Overpriced Records update 3/23- VARIOUS

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gramophone-georg wrote:I'm offering the following Berliner 7" records from my collection:

81. 1869, "Tim Finnigans Wake", Juo (?) Terrell or Ferrell, handwritten cursive script title and artist, V to V- but good player, no date- 1898? $75
That would be the tenor John Terrell, who recorded at Berliner somewhat regularly from 1894-99 (and seems to have disappeared from the music business afterward).

http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/m ... egans_wake

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bfinan11 wrote:
gramophone-georg wrote:I'm offering the following Berliner 7" records from my collection:

81. 1869, "Tim Finnigans Wake", Juo (?) Terrell or Ferrell, handwritten cursive script title and artist, V to V- but good player, no date- 1898? $75
That would be the tenor John Terrell, who recorded at Berliner somewhat regularly from 1894-99 (and seems to have disappeared from the music business afterward).

http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/m ... egans_wake
Good info- thank you very much for that. I'll correct that listing.
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