- published: 16 Apr 2016
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Peter Dawson is the name of:
G&T can mean:
(1)"I Want to be Happy" from No No Nanette Piano by Percival Mackey Col 3663 (2) "Ytea For Two" From "No no Nanette" Piano Solo by Percival Mackey Col 3663 (3)"I Miss a Little Miss" Sung by Frank Crumit HMV B 3722 (4)"Ain't She Sweet" Sung by Layton & Johnstone Col 4328 (5) "Gonna Get a Girl" Goeffrey Gelder & his Kettner's Five Regal G 9091 (6)Chant Sans Paroles" Sir H Wood & New Queen's Hall orch L 1766 (7) "The Charleston" Tennessee Tooters Vocalion A 15086 (8) "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" Sung by Rudy Vallee Col CB 552 (9) "Somewhere at Sea" Played by Henry Hall "Official Signature Tune of RMS Queen Mary "Columbia Col FB 1409 (10) "A Jovial Monk Am I " Sung by Peter Dawson HMV B 1473 (11) "There's a New star in Heaven Tonight" Sung by Vernon Dalhart "Rudolph Valentino Memorial r...
The amazing Libertyphone American Portable radiogram with autochanger is demonstrated -sadly the crystal pickup isn't yet working although the rest has been restored by Philip Knighton originally bought by a "Lady Caernavon to be use din Hotel and on the ship home and here so it was made to be dual standard AC/DC and must have been very expensive when new
Here i demonstrate a 1907 "Gramophone Grand" Sheraton style the very first Cabinet gramophone in the UK contemporary with "PooleyVictrola" 1) "How beautiful are the Feet" from 1906 Messiah Percival Allen G & T GC 3662 2) "O somme Carlo" Sung by Mattia Battistini Victrola 3) "M'appari" from "Marta" Sung by Enrico Caruso G & T 052121 4) (again with a Meltrope 3 Soundbox) 5) "O Sister ain't that Hot" played by the Regal Novelty Orch Regal G 6) Wabash Blues by the Beson Orch of Chicago read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php
Thousands of interesting Records of all descriptions - Jazz, Dance band, Instrumental, Orchestral,
A fine recording
Austro -Hungarian national Anthem
German band Played ont he Single Spring Monarch Gramophone of C 1904 read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php
A True story of the "Wind Up" played on the "Leading Dealer" and "Senior illegal Ring Member " by a member or members of the Gramophone world who object to his pomposity and pretentiousness ! http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php?sid=cdc27dc7bbdbe2fc633f2e33fac47f32 ALL TRUE - particularly about the Dated 70's interior !