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AL BOWLLY LEW STONE 78 EADIE WAS A LADY/ ANNIE DIOESN'T LIVE HERE DECCA F3825 E-

Sold Date: December 23, 2024
Start Date: May 23, 2024
Final Price: £18.00 (GBP)
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THE GREAT AL BOWLLY WITH LEW STONE AND HIS BAND AT THE CAFE ANGLAIS SINGING ON

EADIE WAS A LADY

b/w   ANNIE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE


 ON AN ORIGINAL UK DECCA 78

Mozambique-born singer and guitarist Al Bowlly (1899-1941) became Britain's supreme band vocalist - indeed his voice evokes, as no other, the very spirit of the 30s. He had a rich, smooth, dark voice, which he used with feeling and intelligence, matching the dark, handsomely masculine looks that so affected his female admirers.

RECORD DETAILS:

UK DECCA F 3825    10" 78 rpm SHELLAC

CONDITION - E/E-   NICE COPY!

Lew Stone & His Band, with Joe Crossman / Al Bowlly vocals, recorded in London, December 1933 



   

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