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|Label= His Master's Voice (Gramophone Company)

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Content of the record
  • Side A: Bunk Johnson (1879-1949) and his New Orleans Band: A Closer Walk with Thee (Hymnal) (Traditional Gospel/Composer unknown)
  • Side B: Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band: High Society (Composer: Porter Steele (unknown birth/death); Music arranger: Walter Melrose[1] (†1973); published by Melrose Bros. (1931))
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Notes
Medium 78 rpm record (double sided, 10")
Label His Master's Voice (Gramophone Company)
Cat. no. JK 2646
Order number D5-VB-887 / D5-VB-997
Matrix/StamperID D5-VB-887-1 / D5-VB-997-1
1st release date 1946
Place of recording New York City, New York (United States)
1st recording date 6 December 1945[2] (D5-VB-887) / 19 December 1945[3] (D5-VB-997)
  • The date "6 December 1945'"`UNIQ--ref-00000004-QINU`"' (D5-VB-887) / 19 December 1945'"`UNIQ--ref-00000005-QINU`"' (D5-VB-997)" was not understood.
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  • The date "6 December 1945'"`UNIQ--ref-00000004-QINU`"' (D5-VB-887) / 19 December 1945'"`UNIQ--ref-00000005-QINU`"' (D5-VB-997)" was not understood.
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Coupling date 1945
Cutout date unknown
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References Eric Brändli collection
Condition



References

  1. 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
  2. Weijts: 451206: BUNK JOHNSON’s NEW ORLEANS BAND: Recorded: 1945-12-06, New York City; D5VB887-1 Just A Closer Walk With Thee.), Link to the record
  3. Weijts: 451219: BUNK JOHNSON’s NEW ORLEANS BAND: Recorded: 1945-12-19, New York City; D5VB997-1 High Society.), Link to the record