YOU WERE A YOUNG GENIUS!!! MARK HOGAN. I worked for the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE and UPI and I have over 500 photos of news events, old radio stars and studios radio plus movie studios and the complete assassination AP photos of the tragic Kennedy plus 30 feet of ASSOCIATED PRESS wire copy and historical movie/radio/tv almanacs. And an autographed music sheet by W. C. HANDY and the AP Magazines and the TRIB house organ and UPI material. Sunday 9/13/2020 Age 75.
Beauty, beauty, beauty...! Bello, bello, bello....! Prozoot..., you are magnific! This music, so romantic and precious, is my favorite! Usted tiene la música que amo: dulces, románticas y nostálgicas melodías. Thank you very much!
From Mark Hogan found this great treasure Sunday 9/13/2020 I thought it was supposed to be Al Jolson but the great singer sounds like FRANK MUNN. Great post!!!
ProZoot ...your immaculate and magnificent work is now my soundtrack while I study at college... THANKS!!! for your invaluable preservation work of these jazz age gems!
Mark Hogan I heard Rich on WFUV Forham 9/13/2020 great music. Sunday my mom worked for Burt Hirsch who put her in movies and mom modeled. She appears on youtube playing the piano for Lanny Ross "LET'S GIVE THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE" from PARAMOUNT'S "COLLEGE RHYTHM". I have original 78 rpm records HIT OF THE WEEK plus others. Age 75.
From Mark Hogan found this treasure Monday 10/5/2020. Great new song ro me. Great arrangement and singer. Agree with Garrett Jeffer he wrote my opinion correctly. Thank you poster!!!!
bill furman I am just a year and a half older than you! My late Wife was born 11-1-57 so she and you are space age babies, while I guess I hear Ken back to the atomic age!
@gmdinformation , I don't use microphones to capture my audio -- does it sound like I do? The W.E. mic pictured here could possibly have been used to record this record -- it was used extensively in the late 20s and early 30s.
@Prozoot Thanks; I have some CDs I sell of old recordings done on Edison cylinders. Some folks use a very expensive Archeophone cylinder player that has line outs to transfer their recordings to hard disc, but most of us get by just fine with a good condenser mic in front of the horn. That's the way it's been done for decades. I thought maybe you were doing something similar with your 78s, and I couldn't understand why since you don't need to spend thousands on something like an Archeophone.
gmdinformation no, one doesn’t need to spend ridiculous sums on an archephone, or on some over priced microphones! If this is indicative of results without them!
Can you explain what the video information is about? Are you saying that this Western Electric mic was used during the recording way back when, or are you saying that YOU used this mic to capture the sound from a loud speaker? If the latter, I'm curious as to why you don't just use a more modern record player that handles 78s and has a line out?
My neighbor died in 1953.I was 10 & they threw out all his records. I grabbed all of them.78s Jolson& more.
YOU WERE A YOUNG GENIUS!!! MARK HOGAN. I worked for the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE and UPI and I have over 500 photos of news events, old radio stars and studios radio plus movie studios and the complete assassination AP photos of the tragic Kennedy plus 30 feet of ASSOCIATED PRESS wire copy and historical movie/radio/tv almanacs. And an autographed music sheet by W. C. HANDY and the AP Magazines and the TRIB house organ and UPI material. Sunday 9/13/2020 Age 75.
Nice vocals by Frank Munn!
Beauty, beauty, beauty...!
Bello, bello, bello....!
Prozoot..., you are magnific!
This music, so romantic and precious, is my favorite!
Usted tiene la música que amo: dulces, románticas y nostálgicas melodías.
Thank you very much!
I've had this record for more than 50 years. I haven't played for a while but I'm glad to hear it again! Thanks!
Das klingt gut, mal was ganz anderes 😊👍
You have to go back in time to find the decent music in these times.
This is a great sounding tune,has that natural sounding like the orchestra is surrounding you.
¡¡Great Bigband Lou...!!
👍👌👏
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Prozoot,What a wonderful presentation you do and the sound is GREAT.
From Mark Hogan found this great treasure Sunday 9/13/2020 I thought it was supposed to be Al Jolson but the great singer sounds like FRANK MUNN. Great post!!!
ProZoot ...your immaculate and magnificent work is now my soundtrack while I study at college... THANKS!!! for your invaluable preservation work of these jazz age gems!
Mark Hogan I heard Rich on WFUV Forham 9/13/2020 great music. Sunday my mom worked for Burt Hirsch who put her in movies and mom modeled. She appears on youtube playing the piano for Lanny Ross "LET'S GIVE THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE" from PARAMOUNT'S "COLLEGE RHYTHM". I have original 78 rpm records HIT OF THE WEEK plus others. Age 75.
What a wonderful song to come across on a Frday night with my cocktail by my side
:-)Thanks a million!
thanks for opening up a new avenue for me with all this great music.I was a Big fan of Rich Conaty's The Big Broadcast.This is Great!
From Mark Hogan I heard Rich on WFUV Fordham . My mom worked for Burt Hirsch and I have old 78 rpm records.
I still miss hearing Rich, as well as Classic Radio. ❤️
Great stuff. SO many thanks Prozoot. It helps keep us all (relatively) sane in these strange times :-)
One of my favorite songs ever
Your channel has been making me very happy. Thank you! ❤️
Delightful
Timestamps:
What Have You? - 0:00
I've Made a Habit of You - 3:24
I've Made A Habit Of You
From Mark Hogan found this treasure Monday 10/5/2020. Great new song ro me. Great arrangement and singer. Agree with Garrett Jeffer he wrote my opinion correctly. Thank you poster!!!!
This song, WHAT HAVE YOU?, comes from THE LITTLE SHOW OF 1929, musicby Arthur Schwartz and words by Howard Dietz who gave us DANCING IN THE DARK.
¡¡¡Bravo...!!!
¡¡Excelente...!!
¡¡Divino...!!
👍👍👍👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
Fantastic intro
Super excellent with photos
Dear David:. That was my dad! Very thoughtful any-
way. Im a Sputnik baby,
1957. God Bless, Bill
bill furman I am just a year and a half older than you! My late Wife was born 11-1-57 so she and you are space age babies, while I guess I hear Ken back to the atomic age!
The “ken” was supposed to be HARKEN. Stupid autocorrect!
a feast for the ears..how did this music ever go out of style?
It hasn't as long as we still like it.
@@1943ofour YES
lindas musicas parabens
Thanks,Love that tune
very nice music, thank you🙋🙋
Like being there............in a club.
Super excellent
Another fine tune.
fandabbydozy!
AL JOLSON songs beatifull.
I was born Dec. 9, 1913.
bill furman congratulations! And belated Happy Birthday!
Tell me what. 1920-1940 was like!? :D
fantasticas obras de artes
boas orquestras famosas do mundo parabens
Thankss again
thanks again.
thanks again
I'm stupid.
Recorded in May 1929.
Just before the crash of 29.
parabens
para quem não tem ferrugem nas pernas, tem um bom ouvido e sabe dançar, é gostoso demais!!! fox e valsa, os melhores ritmos populares.
@gmdinformation , I don't use microphones to capture my audio -- does it sound like I do? The W.E. mic pictured here could possibly have been used to record this record -- it was used extensively in the late 20s and early 30s.
Prozoot
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you !
I’m in listening Paradise .
@Prozoot Thanks; I have some CDs I sell of old recordings done on Edison cylinders. Some folks use a very expensive Archeophone cylinder player that has line outs to transfer their recordings to hard disc, but most of us get by just fine with a good condenser mic in front of the horn. That's the way it's been done for decades. I thought maybe you were doing something similar with your 78s, and I couldn't understand why since you don't need to spend thousands on something like an Archeophone.
gmdinformation no, one doesn’t need to spend ridiculous sums on an archephone, or on some over priced microphones! If this is indicative of results without them!
geweldig
HotCha!
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Can you explain what the video information is about? Are you saying that this Western Electric mic was used during the recording way back when, or are you saying that YOU used this mic to capture the sound from a loud speaker? If the latter, I'm curious as to why you don't just use a more modern record player that handles 78s and has a line out?
No smog!
thanks again
Recorded in May 1929.
thanks again