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Thursday, 27 January 2011

PHAMOUS RECORDS


908½ TRAVIS ST. HOUSTON. TEXAS

PHAMOUS 101
OTIS GLOVER (BLIND BOY)
I Lost My Heart (101.A) (deadwax ACA 1394)
(Otis Glover) (No Publisher Noted)
When I Was A Small Boy (101.B) (deadwax ACA 1395)
(Otis Glover) (No Publisher Noted)


PHAMOUS 101
OTIS GLOVER – OLD POP WATTS
HIS OLD PLANTATION MELODY BOYS
I Lost My Heart (101.A) (deadwax ACA 1394)
(Leonard Gilliam) (No Publisher Noted)
When I Was A Small Boy (101.B) (deadwax ACA 1395)
(Otis Glover) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: ACA 1394 / 1395 were mastered circa January 1950.



1 comment:

  1. Anybody know anything about the songwriter? I found a copyright entry (April 20th, 1935) for the song "Mother of the Valley" by Leonard Gilliam of Freestone Texas. Wonder if it's the same guy?

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