JSngry Posted June 7, 2019 Report Posted June 7, 2019 Oh, further research corrected me to the point that it was Goodyear that did the long run with Columbia. Firestone also had a Christmas series, but it was through RCA. Although at some point, they switched. Stories here: http://goodyearchristmas.blogspot.com/2009/12/stanley-arnold-story.html http://yulelights.com/goodyear/goodyear.htm https://christmasshareomusicblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/goodyear-tire-christmas-record-series.html Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted June 11, 2019 Author Report Posted June 11, 2019 facinating! Quote
Shrdlu Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 A Brubeck album that has been neglected is "Southern Scene", from 1959. Very few CD appearances - should I put an s on that. It is a delighful album, and was a follow-up to "Gone With The Wind" (and better, I think). It was one of my first two LPs, and my copy was mono, because we didn't have stereo equipment at that time. It got neglected because it was lost in all the fuss about "Time Out", with whose recording sessions it overlaped. Don't miss the outstanding version of "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen". The piano and saxophone solos are amongst the best by those guys. Quote
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