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In Reply to: RE: Haven't seen the magazine, but do you think that most of the article posted by Kindablue on March 29, 2017 at 09:51:00:
to settle on a 1929 reprint of the Paramount All Stars on the Tempo label.
My earliest blues 78 is "Guitar Rag" by Sylvester Weaver from 1927. I was fortunate to find that one cheap when no one else was looking.
I did receive for two Christmases the Jack White Paramount box sets, so that will have to be my only Paramounts for now.
I had to google for Horace Sprott, as I had never heard of him before. My favorite blues is the acoustic folk blues as opposed to the Chicago electric blues. At times though, Horace Sprott is even too primitive for me. I do like his harmonica work.
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- Well, I will never be able to afford a real Paramount 78, so I have had - alaskahiatt 12:24:50 03/29/17 (1)
- RE: Well, I will never be able to afford a real Paramount 78, so I have had - Kindablue 13:22:54 03/29/17 (0)