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Saturday 28 August 2010

WORLD’S ORIGINAL WWVA JAMBOREE (No. 1)


SOUVENIR RECORD DISC ONE

WWVA JAMBOREE 1155
HARDROCK GUNTER acc: THE COUNTRY HARMONY BOYS
At The Jamboree Saturday Night (P-49185)
(Gunter) (No Publisher Noted)
BLONDIE BLUE EYES acc: THE COUNTRY HARMONY BOYS
Tears In My Dreams (P-49185)
(Mary Carver) (No Publisher Noted)
ROY SCOTT acc: THE COUNTRY HARMONY BOYS
Have A Little Talk With God (P-49186)
(Dorothy Ackermann) (No Publisher Noted)
BAILEY BROTHERS acc: THE HAPPY VALLEY BOYS
Have You Forgotten (P-49186)
(Bailey) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: The above record is one of the three 78's that made up the WWVA JAMBOREE souvenir set. I am not sure if these three records came with a printed sleeve. WWVA JAMBOREE 1155 is a COLUMBIA Custom Pressing from 1953.



3 comments:

  1. On Roy Scott track you had it twice on HBR14. I think track 25 is this version. But you have it listed as "word" instead of "talk" here. Also the spelling of Souvenir is different then record (English as opposed to American spelling?).

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  2. Thank you Steve, once again I am in your debit. Spellcheck adjustment on spelling of Souvenir, my mistake with Roy Scott title. Both corrected now. Thanks again.

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  3. Mary Carver was she married to Bill carver a dobro player and singer

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