[Phono-L] Information On 12" Victor Charles Lindbergh/Coolidge Records
Andrew Baron
andy at popyrus.com
Fri Sep 25 07:53:51 PDT 2009
Although I'm not currently interested in selling, these are the three
that I have (includes the 10" record):
Does anyone else out there on Phono-L know of any other recordings
surrounding the events of Lindbergh's return to the US, or
particularly unusual or rare Lindbergh-related 78's (exclusive of the
commonly popular songs)?
Victor 12" scroll label 35834-A Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's address
before the press club at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927
Victor 12" scroll label 35834-B Col. Lindbergh's Souvenir Record -
concluded (with facsimile of Lindbergh's signature printed below title)
Victor 12" scroll label 35835-A President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 1
Victor 12" scroll label 35835-B President Coolidge Welcomes Colonel
Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., June 11, 1927 - Part 2
Victor 10" scroll label 20747-A Actual Moments in the Reception to
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., - Part 1:
The U.S.S. Memphis docks at the Navy Yard-
The Salute to Secretary Wilbur -
Col. Lindbergh Sets Foot on American Soil-
The Start of the Procession
Victor 10" scroll label 20747-B Actual Moments in the Reception to
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh at Washington, D. C., - Part 2:
The march along Pennsylvania Avenue-
The reception at the foot of the Washington Monument
The 12" records feature the voices of the names shown on the label,
while the 10" record is Graham McNamee reporting. The breathlessness
you hear in McNamee's voice may be in part due to his being a native
Minnesotan, so this arrival would have had an extra measure of meaning
for him.
Does anyone else know of other recordings surrounding the events of
Lindbergh's return to the US, or particularly unusual or rare
Lindbergh-related 78's (exclusive of the commonly popular songs)?
Andy Baron
Santa Fe
On Sep 12, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Kuglarb at wmconnect.com wrote:
> Hope all are well. Does anyone have information on the subject
> records. I
> am told that there were three of these. If so, does anyone have a
> set that
> they are willing to sell? Thanks much.
>
> Brantley
> Williston, S.C.
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