78 RPM -- Little Bo, ACE 501, Baby / So Glad, EE-/E New Orleans R&B - Blues

Sold Date: November 25, 2024
Start Date: November 18, 2024
Final Price: $60.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
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ARTIST:  Little Bo & Orch.
LABEL:   ACE 501
TITLES:  Baby / So Glad
CONDITION:  EE- / E
DESCRIPTION:
New Orleans piano player Eddie Bo on a very early ACE 78 from 1955.  ACE was just getting started and didn't quite have it's act together.  "So Glad", the flip side of "Baby" on ACE 501 is pressed with the right stamper but has the label for ACE 502 by Al Terry.  Nice copy, no scuffs or scratches. 
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