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Saturday, 2 November 2013

JOHNNY DAUME



Like many of his contemporaries Johnny Daume was a DJ, albeit a DJ with a difference, who travelled around the country in a converted bus with a built in studio, he also made the occasional record for labels like CRYSTAL, and his own JOHNNY DAUME label.










7 comments:

  1. Can you date it from the pressing? Nice Lyrics.

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  2. Al, it's always impossible to download B-side of any record. Why? Please check it!

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  3. Research Craft pressings date from the late forties (1948/49) and run through to the early/mid fifties (1953/55).

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  4. Will reload both tracks, please let me know if problem persists.

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  5. Paper ad from the Southeast Missourian showing a week's worth of shows.
    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1893&dat=19510524&id=aZFkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wWcNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6788,2898719

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