"SING"-THE RADIO RHYTHM BOYS-1930

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

AN EXCELLANT VERSION OF THIS BRILLIANT SONG BY HARRY HUDSONS BAND."FROM THE SOUND FILM "THE FORWARD MARCH""IT STATES ON THE LABEL.I THINK HUDSONS BAND OFTEN OVERLOOKED,WAS AT ITS BEST IN 1930-1931.

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  • The Edison Bell studio was in the Peckham area of SE London, near the factory, but in a separate building. (At least for a period.) There were pictures of both buildings in a booklet called The History of Edison Bell...

  • Ah,i see.I have somewhere a 1930 "Soundwave" with a picture and little write up on the Cristmas dance for the Edison Bell Radio factory workers.They had something at Huntingdon too i think?

  • Excellent! The Harry Hudson Peckham Sound!

  • Peckham?Was Harry Hudson from there?

  • Great old phono. How do you find tubes, and such for it.........great recording and sound too......

  • I was very lucky that this worked on purchase and as yet have not had to replace anything.The sound is excellant,only the lovely base sound does not come through on the recording that you get when playing.Have you a replacement gram for your Grandmothers?

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  • Great record and great sound too. What type of needle did you use? I use medium tone needles but have to turn up the volume considerately. I thought about using loud tone needles, but read on the internet that they cause damage to records.

  • My Lord!!! These little Edison Bell Radio records pack a PUNCH!!! This knocks Me out of My chair!! I wish I could give You 10 stars for this!

  • It would be fun to see that photo!

    They did have another factory in Huntingdon, but I am not sure whether that was still running by the 30s.

  • Another brilliant example of Hudson's great skill, thank you for sharing!

  • What kind of talking machine is that?.Looks like an electric pick-up out of a Victor Radiola

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