Played on my Radiola 47 (dating to 1929), here are Ace Brigode and His 14 Virginians in "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Columbia 398-D), recorded on 6/2/25, one of the first electric recordings in the Columbia catalog.
Wonderful machine and foxtrot! i have the same tone arm on my 1930 Atwater Kent electrola! it is on my video of Art Jarret! So fun to find you. Your machine sounds just great The double grillwork is so handsome. I thank my friend lepaysandu for telling me about this! thank you for showing your rare electric machine! The tone arm is amazing.
Great record and a great early Radiola!
Ronald070 3 months ago
Wonderful machine and foxtrot! i have the same tone arm on my 1930 Atwater Kent electrola! it is on my video of Art Jarret! So fun to find you. Your machine sounds just great The double grillwork is so handsome. I thank my friend lepaysandu for telling me about this! thank you for showing your rare electric machine! The tone arm is amazing.
2reeler 7 months ago
I just love the sound of those re-built horse shoe magnet pickups! Please post more.
Damfino59 1 year ago
love the player and love the band.....so much fun to have a wonderful machine like this.....many happy hours of great music on the radiola 47.
bill3murr 1 year ago
One of my favorites!
EdisonSquirrel 1 year ago
Your lucky to have the beautiful player and to be able to get the parts and tubes.
HarborGuy 1 year ago