LABEL : Supertone
CATALOG # 9487
ARTIST : ALPHONSE TRENT & HIS ORCHESTRA here as Duke Diggs & his Orch
SIDE A: Black & Blue Rhapsody
SIDE B: THE NIGHTMARE
INFO: wow - RARE and Hot for sure 9 "78 Quarterly Magazine stated "less than 5" copies to exist circa 1990s) - the great black mid-west territory jazz band ALPHONSE TRENT here with two Gennett recorded sides - rarest of the rare for sure! Alphonse Trent, p, dir: Chester Clark, Irving Randolph, t / Leo "Snub" Mosley, tb, v / James Jeter, Charles Pillars,
Lee Hilliard, as / Hayes Pillars, ts, bar / Leo "Stuff" Smith, vn / Eugene Crooke, bj, g / Robert "Eppie" Jackson, bb /
A. G. Godley, d / John Fielsing, v. Richmond, IN, October 11, 1928.
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CONDITION A: E see below HEAR!!
CONDITION B: E
OTHER: : - a VERY tight, silent hair crack repaired HEAR and you decide !
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