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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Dave Baney Hits The Mark

Malaguena
Dave Baney Hits The Mark

The Mark may have a room on The Delta Queen(?). The jacket notes were written by Vic Tooker, Musical Director For The Delta Steamboat Company.

Online references to Baney are few and far between. Incredibly, I blogged another earlier local press, Up Up and Away featuring Dave playing a local club with his brothers.

I found a commercial CD online attributed to a Dave Baney, So In Love With Jazz Guitar. I also found a photo of the artist that looks sort of like the photo of Baney found on the back cover of this LP.

Baney was a seasoned standup comic and guitarist. This LP is basically his act, stand-up and all. I chose the one track that features his excellent guitar playing.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Dale Davis Show

Fever
Full Album
The Dale Davis Show
Dale Davis Productions - Oklahoma City, OK

Friday, September 23, 2011

Doing My Thing - Norm Paavola

Today Tomorrow Forever
Doing My Thing
Norm Paavola
Sound Associates - Grand Rapids, Michigan
SLP 162

This is an Elvis tribute album. The covers are OK. Nothing shocking to sample from. However, the last track on the B side was written by Eric Clark (lead guitar, piano and back-up) and sung in Paavola's "real" voice. There is a charming simplicity to this track that caught my attention.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

More Bob Allen At The Christopher Inn - Volume Two

Wichita Lineman
More Bob Allen At The Christopher Inn
Volume Two

The Christopher Inn was a hotel located downtown in Columbus, Ohio. I believe the Inn was torn down in the late 80s. The jacket notes suggest that plans were in the works for an expansion to add 550 new guest rooms, housed in a crescent shape tower rising thirty stories above the entire complex. I assume, this is the odd looking building that you see in the illustration. That never happened.

I used to visit the lounge on occasion in the late 70s and may have seen Bob Allen play. As I remember, the lounge was a classic dark room.




Friday, September 9, 2011

Telly - Telly Savalas

Rubber Bands And Bits Of String
TellyTelly Savalas
MCA Records CMA-436
1974

Of course everyone knows who Telly Savalas is. OK... maybe folks MY AGE know Savalas. The youth of America may know Savalas from his roles in movies such as Battle Of The Bulge or The Dirty Dozen amongst a number of other well know 60s films. However, he may be best known for his title role in the 1970s crime drama, Kojak. This record would have been made during that period in his career.

It seems like the 70s were a fertile time for Hollywood names who wanted to make a record.

This is a great example of big name lounge. Telly is invited to play The Motel Lounge anytime!

Read more about Savalas on his wiki page.

And here is an image of an autographed copy I found recently. Treasure!


Welcome To The World Of Pearle Rae

Country Style (Medley)
Welcome To The World Of Pearle Rae
Music Arranged And Conducted By Max Di Julo
Raemax 1002

Without Love, the first track on side is credited, words and music by Max Di Julio. From the back cover: Widely acclaimed composer, Max Di Julio, has composed music for films, television, orchestras and choirs; as well as for pop and jazz groups.

Apparently Rae was "Colorado's star-spangled Fourth of July girl"... That's all the back cover has to offer.

There are no online mentions of Rae or Julo that I could find.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Everybody Is An Asshole - Couto And Mulligan

Everybody Is An Asshole To Somebody Sometime
Everybody Is An Asshole
Couto And Mulligan
Mullco - 1980