Vogue Picture Disc Collection 1946-1947

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Vogue Picture Disc Collection 1946-1947

Collection of 78 rpm phonograph records printed with color pictures.

0.75 linear ft. (52 discs)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6362911

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Montana, Patsy

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Masters, Frankie

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Frankie Masters was born in 1904 in the Chicago area. He dropped out of college in the 1920s to work in a house band and eventaully organized his own dance band, playing in Chicago theaters until he was booked into the College Inn of the Sherman Hotel for four years. He married his top vocalist, Phyllis Miles, to whom he was married until his death in 1990. He became a nationally-known band leader with his record hit, "Scatterbrain". By the early 1940s Masters was one of the most successful danc...

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Madriguera, Enric

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Hilltoppers (Musical group)

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Art Kassel Trio

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King's Jesters (Musical group)

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Clyde McCoy Orchestra

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Vogue Record Company

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Vogue picture records were produced by Sav-Way Industries of Detroit, Michigan between 1946 and 1947. The first 10-inch Vogue picture record (catalog number R707) was released to the public in May 1946. Production ceased less than a year later in April 1947, with Sav-Way entering into receivership in August 1947. During this time, approximately seventy-four different 10-inch Vogue picture records were released. From the guide to the Vogue Picture Disc Collection, 1946-19...

Mann, Marion, 1914-

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Lulu Belle and Scotty

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Lulu Belle and Skyland Scotty were the stage names of the 1930s-1950s era husband-and-wife country duet nicknamed the "Sweethearts of Country Music." They were teamed by the staff of Chicago's WLS National Barn Dance and were later married in 1934. They had their own daily TV show and remained popular until their retirement in 1958. Some of their popular songs include Whippoorwill time, Remember me, Have I told you lately that I love you?, Empty Christmas stocking, and Mountain dew. ...

Mooney, Art 1911-1993

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Rippling Rhythm Orchestra

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