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  1. 23 nov. 2006 · The 74 tracks on this set were recorded in New York from 1928-35, and they feature Purvis with His Orchestra, and as a sideman with Smith Ballew, Hal Kemp, Ed Kirkeby, Rube Bloom, Tommy Dorsey, Adrian Rollini, Benny Goodman, Dick McDonough, Seger Ellis, Lee Morse, Eddie Lang and others.

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    Gibson L-4. Introduced in 1912 with a 16-inch body and an oval sound hole, the L-4 had switched to a round soundhole by early 1928 and f-holes in 1935. By this point it carried a $100 price tag making it Gibson’s cheapest f-hole archtop with a carved top and back. Note that unlike the L-5, L-7, L-10 and L-12, the L-4 did NOT switch to a 17 ...

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    Year shipped: 1928. FON: (See Type Two Gallery) Headstock: Diagonal ‘The Gibson’ logo. Note that the flowerpot inlay has no epsilon engraving. The name ‘Silvio Lavagno’ appears on the truss rod cover. Neck/fingerboard: 20 fret fingerboard with pointed end, dot inlays from the fifth fret. Body: Maple back and sides. Two repaired top cracks

  4. Shop The Complete Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra 1928-1935. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Skip to main content.co.uk. Delivering to London W1D 7 Update location CDs & Vinyl. Select the department you want to search in. Search A ...

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  5. Dick McDonough. Richard Tobin McDonough (July 30, 1904 – May 25, 1938) was an American jazz guitarist and banjoist. Perhaps best remembered for his duets with fellow guitarist Carl Kress, McDonough appeared on numerous record sessions and radio broadcasts throughout the 1920s and 1930s. McDonough began playing banjo and mandolin in high school.

  6. Single-handedly responsible for establishing the Gibson L-5 as the rhythm instrument of choice in dance and jazz bands, Lang’s influence can be heard in the playing of Dick McDonough, Carl Kress, Les Paul and scores of other guitarists of the period. Indeed, the guitar/violin duo that he formed with his school friend Joe Venuti established a template that would later be exploited by Django ...

  7. Schönbach was the name of a small town which in the 1930s was in Czechoslovakia (today called Luby u Chebu in the Czech Republic). Located just a few kilometers from Markneukirchen, Germany (where C.F. Martin was born), it was the centre of string instrument making in central Europe before the WWII. The four guitars pictured below are hand ...