HMV JK 2646
From MUSICAL HERITAGE ORGANIZATION
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| Medium | 78 rpm record (double sided, 10") | ||||||
| Label | His Master's Voice (Gramophone Company) | ||||||
| Cat. no. | JK 2646 | ||||||
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| Matrix/StamperID | [[StamperID::D5-VB-887 / D5-VB-997 ]] | ||||||
| 1st release date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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| Place of recording | unknown | ||||||
| 1st recording date | unknown (D5-VB-887) / unknown (D5-VB-997) The date "unknown (D5-VB-887) / unknown (D5-VB-997)" was not understood. The date "unknown (D5-VB-887) / unknown (D5-VB-997)" was not understood. |
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| Coupling date | unknown | ||||||
| Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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| References | Eric Brändli collection | ||||||
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References
- ↑ Chicago Tribune: In 1973, Walter Melrose died a wealthy man in Lake Barrington, outside Chicago. He was worth more than half a million dollars. (A Jazz Man's Revival; December 14, 1999; Autors: Howard Reich and William Gaines; Tribune Staff Writers.), Link to the record