This is an 78rpm-record played on my "His Master's Voice" portable gramophone, "Serie 102c" - green leather case (1938).
Recording-Date: New York, Febr. 26, 1926
Louis Armstrong (tp), Kid Ory (tb),...
This is an 78rpm-record played on my "His Master's Voice" portable gramophone, "Serie 102c" - green leather case (1938). Recording-Date: New York, Febr. 26, 1926 Louis Armstrong (tp), Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bj). Columbia 36153/C57-3 http://www.flickr.com/photos/13069421... http://www.flickr.com/photos/13069421...
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Is this record actually worth anything? I inherited loads of hot 5 and 7 78s, along with a load more jazz records, I'd never concidder selling them as they sound way too good on the gramophone, just curious. I love Louis! that horn just leeps out at you...
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I love Louis! that horn just leeps out at you...
and it's muskat, not muskrat