There's nothing that defines pure entertainment like the banjo....at least David Letterman thinks so-but the carry-on spirit that characerizes the British lives in George Formby.From CD007 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca
This is an historic recording of the Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London,Endland.Recor ded by H.M.V. with massed choral singing of Abide With Me (Lyte-Monk), followed by The Last Post.......an emotional snapshot from long ago-re-mastered on CD122 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca
Offered from CD118 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca There is a sweet gentleness in this recording that would have been impossible to record six years before.The delicacy would have been lost to an acoustic horn,but electrical recording came along
This is an acoustic version.I find that acoustic records have more playing time than electrics-the addition of bass requires more space between grooves.CD068 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca
Presented courtesy of http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca This comedy classic was written and performed in 1947 by Harry Stewart-also known as Yogi Yorgesson,Harry Kari and others.
I have abridged this to fit. from CD221 at http:/mcproductions. shawbiz.ca .This was a live concert given at an open-air stage at the Peace Arch in Blain Washington.
great early thirties jazz from Henry "Red" Allen, J.C.Higgenbotham, Hilton Jefferson, Coleman Hawkins, Horace Henderson, Bernard Addison, John kirby, and Walter Johnson
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This is a concert version of the song dating from 1927.The solo is by Elliot Shaw(pictured)-the earlier recordings by this group used the Stroh violin(pictured)-Fro m CD012 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca