This 10-inch 78 RPM vinyl record features Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders, a notable jazz and dance band from the early 20th century. Released on the Victor label, this record includes two fox trot tracks: "What D'ya Say?" (from George White's "Scandals") with a vocal refrain by Johnny Marvin, and "Blue Shadows" (from Earl Carroll's "Vanities"), featuring a vocal refrain by Frank Munn. The record is pressed by Victor Talking Machine Co. in Camden, N.J., bearing catalog number 21632 with matrix numbers (46364) for side A and (46680) for side B.
The record is an orthophonic recording, which was a significant technological advancement in sound quality during its era. The Victor label's classic black and gold design adds to this vintage collectible's appeal. Ideal for collectors of early jazz, fox trot, and 78 RPM records, this pressing captures the lively dance music style of the 1920s and 1930s. Its 10" size and 78 RPM speed make it a unique find for enthusiasts seeking authentic historic recordings on original Victor label pressings.
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Grading is as Follows
Mint: No visable marks, unplayed condition NM: May have a mark or 2 but super clean VG++: May have light marks and scratches, nothing that catches, still smooth VG+: A degree down, meaning more marks and more noise with play but still an enjoyable listen VG: Heavy marking, nothing deep, no skips G: Basically only used for 78's. Very Heavy marking, heavy noise, can still hear the song through the noise and plays with no skips. I consider this to be a filler record and will usually only list G records if they are harder to find.
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