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Sunday 22 August 2010

KATONA RECORDS


Atlanta. Georgia

KATONA S 100
RAMBLIN’ TOMMY SCOTT
You Caused It All (S 100.A)
(Scott) (No Publisher Noted)
Down In The Graveyard (S 100.B)
(Scott) (No Publisher Noted)




KATONA TS 1000 / TS 1001
RAMBLIN’ TOMMY SCOTT
Skip To My Lou (Vocal by Six Year Old – Baby Sandra) (TS-1000)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
Mountain Music (TS-1001)
(Tommy Scott) (No Publisher Noted)




KATONA TS 1002 / TS 1003
RAMBLIN’ TOMMY SCOTT
Paper Of Pins (Vocal – Tommy & Clarabell) (TS 1002)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
When A Man Gets The Blues (Vocal – Tommy Scott) (TS 1003)
(Tommy Scott) (No Publisher Noted)





Note: Later 45rpm releases on KATONA not included in this listing.

3 comments:

  1. Katona was owned by Tommy Scott. Thanks for these early sides!

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  2. Graveyard repeats instead of Skip To My Lou.

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  3. "Skip To My Lou" sound file now posted. Thank you Steve, I thought I had double checked all the sound files before I posted this one (obviously I didn't) I was trying to avoid what happened with the CORAX posting. Will be more careful in future, but thanks for pointing it out.

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