Flemming & Townsend 78rpm record

Welcome to stinky old record land!

Here’s the first of my 78rpm record collection. I’ve tried to clean these records physically up a bit, but mostly they sound as they’re played on the record player.

Ride Along Little Gal

Weary Mind Blues

Here we have a record whose label I can barely read. It’s probably seen a lot of play in it’s day, and I can’t find any real recording of it available on the web. Perhaps it’s rare.

These men were originally from Covington Tennessee, and started out playing in dance halls. When they became popular enough to play on the radio around 1930, they had their first recording session with, after being discovered singing on station WREC in Memphis by Victor records.

You can read a bit more about the duo by clicking here.

 

 

Sketchbook Stuff..

A page from the sketchbook. I don’t know why, but drawing contour lines on this character’s boobs afterward with a sharpie made me laugh.

Oh also, we have the devil here, explaining why it’s ok for Jesus to have a hamburger.

Brush pen on paper.

-C

Kerria Lacca!

The sun finally came out in the NorthWest, and it makes it hard to get any work done. Somehow, I ended up getting into the boxes in my garage and unpacking a 78rpm record collection I had started sometime around 1998. A record store near where I lived in SE Portland was going out of business, and the guy behind the counter let me come in and take records for around $10 an armload! I went through and took the best of the collection, including some large oversized rare 33 rpm military radio station records.

The collection I have isn’t your typical 78rpm collection. Lots of nice jazz, and western swing / blues. Not a lot of waltzes and ‘popular’ records of the time. Even a few novelty and kids records in the mix.

I had to dig out the old soldering iron and the gaffer’s tape, to fix up my old record player, and get it all wired into my computer through an old boom box, but it works! I’m starting a new job, and as I work, I’ll be recording 78rpm records with a few notes on each one.

Not necessarily a podcast mind you.. but I’ll probably be posting cleaned up individual recordings of these records spanning from 1890 – 1952 or so.

Stay tuned!

 

 
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