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Kenneth Wayne, Abe Lyman, Art Mooney Wednesday night wonders

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Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

Kenneth Wayne, Abe Lyman, Art Mooney Wednesday night wonders

All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners?  Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2 or curthahn74@yahoo.com

Kenneth Wayne & His Orchestra ‎– The Poor People Of Paris

Label: Broadway Records ‎– 326

A: The Poor People of Paris

B1: Rock Right

B2: Ceci Julian

 Broadway Records

Profile: US label from Los Angeles.

Brunswick Records 2912 1925

A: Sing a Song

Charlie Chaplin Guest Conductor for both sides 

Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley

Abe Lyman (1897 - 1957) was a popular bandleader from the 1920s to the 1940s. After the band cut their first record under the local label Nordskog Records, they moved a year later to Brunswick Records in summer of 1923. There they made many recordings and were one of Brunswick's leading orchestras straight through 1935, when Lyman signed to Decca.

B: With you in Bombay Recording Date 1925  

MGM Records

10748 A:  You forgot about me

Robertson-Hanley-Mysels

Vocals Allan Brooks & the Four Clovers

RKO Movie “Let’s make Music “

Art Mooney (1911–1993,) was an American popular bandleader. His biggest hits were "I'm Looking over a Four Leaf Clover" and "Baby Face" in 1948 and "Nuttin' For Christmas," with Barry Gordon, in 1955

MGM 10748 B

Little Jug 

Art Mooney & Orchestra

By Fuentes-Stanton-Macneil

Vocals Johnny Martin

 

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