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Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 Larry Kiner

Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 By Larry Kiner

Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 by Larry Kiner


Summary

This important source of information on American popular songs, artists, and recordings of the 1943 to 1947 period will be welcomed by musical scholars of the World War II era and by those with a penchant for American popular music.

Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 Summary

Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 by Larry Kiner

In 1943 the Armed Forces Radio Service began transmitting programs that linked the thousands of American military personnel and civilians stationed overseas to the United States. This definitive study provides discographical data for the first 1,000 recordings of the AFRS Basic Musical Library, P (Popular) Series. This series of recordings of popular, jazz, and classical music constituted a permanent music library at every military radio station and allowed AFRS personnel at the numerous broadcast facilities around the world to act as disc jockeys, playing the most popular and requested songs and artists for their audiences--principally American GIs. Some of the many orchestras and singers represented in the collection include Bing Crosby, Harry James, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, the Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, and Peggy Lee. The sources of the recordings were variable and included commercial recordings (occasionally alternate takes) principally from Columbia, Decca, and Victor; radio broadcasts (often from dress rehearsals); concerts; and AFRS's own recording sessions. Larry F. Kiner and Harry Mackenzie have meticulously and comprehensively researched the AFRS files to produce this first complete listing of these recordings and their compilation is also the first to identify the many commercial record issues that have been derived from the series. Following the introduction that advises readers how to use the book and also explains its format and abbreviations, the 1,000-entry discography begins. Each entry lists the AFRS Basic Musical Library P Series catalog number; the matrix number; take number as shown on the ARFS label; song title; artist identification; running time in minutes; source of the take, including exact date and geographical location, when known; and size, speed and issue data. Two appendixes center on the most popular artists and most popular songs of the collection and two separate indexes list articles and songs to facilitate ease of location. Of special interest are the over three dozen label illustrations. This important source of information on American popular songs, artists, and recordings of the 1943 to 1947 period will be welcomed by musical scholars of the World War II era and by those with a penchant for American popular music.

About Larry Kiner

LARRY F. KINER is an independent record producer of vintage and historical material in Redmond, Washington. His three previous books: The Al Jolson Discography, The Rudy Vallee Discography, and The Cliff Edwards Discography were all published by Greenwood Press. HARRY MACKENZIE has previously published books including Johnny Mercer Chesterfield Music Shop and AFRS Downbeat: An Exploratory Discography.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction The Recordings Appendix A: Most Popular Artists Appendix B: Most Popular Songs Bibliography Indexes

Additional information

NPB9780313275272
9780313275272
0313275270
Basic Musical Library, P Series, 1-1000 by Larry Kiner
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-10-24
344
N/A
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