This record at least 83 years old I did my best with this record. I found it at the bottom of a box i bought from a flea market vendor. It was covered in wasps nests and laminated to a Jean Goldkette record. I ried to carfully separrate the disc but some shallac broke off. During the Twenties a new generation experienced college like no other before it. The CO-Ed experience, the car, Illegal booze, yearly dancing crazes, flapper Skirts, Oxford bags (forunner of bondage pants and phatties) and hot music was the under the breath of the new collegiate generation. Some artists such as Fred warring rode the new wave of popularity with hot sounds in a Abbreviated Dance band mixed with suggestive lyrics. The attitude of rationalized self indulgent reign supreme in these years and brought forth the seeds that would mold the future big band leaders of the 30s and 40s. Title:I (WE) love the College Girls Label:Black Orthophonic Scroll label Composer:Moe Jaffe & Nat Bonx Recorded:12.08.1926 Artist:Fred Warings PennsylvaniansRecord Number: 20378 - B Format: Electrically Recorded 78 RPM Record Technical issues: Early Orthophonic Recording (no EQ), Turntable Speed 77, Heavy Wear, First issused Orthophonic Shellac resulting in high surface noise and needle drops Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by ...
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