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There'll Be a Hot Time in Old Town Tonight; Alexander's Ragtime Band

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    Object Details

    recording artist

    Bessie Smith and her Blue Boys

    manufacturer

    British Rhythm Society

    Description (Brief)

    Bessie Smith and her Blue Boys. side 1: There'll Be a Hot Time in Old Town Tonight; side 2: Alexander's Ragtime Band (British Rhythm Society BRS 1012).
    78 rpm. Both tracks were originally recorded in 1927 and released on Columbia 14219-D.

    British Rhythm Society was a 78-rpm record bootleg label founded by American jazz enthusiast and record label manager Dante S. Bollettino in New York, in 1950. Most of the BRS pressings were on non-breakable vinyl. British Rhythm Society was fictional and most likely created as a “club label” akin to legitimate re-issue record labels Hot Record Society and United Hot Clubs of America. Bollettino was also responsible for Jolly Roger Records bootleg label.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Lucy C. Shain in memory of James Lewis Shain

    recording date

    1927

    ID Number

    1978.0670.058

    accession number

    1978.0670

    maker number

    BRS 1012

    catalog number

    1978.0670.058

    Object Name

    sound recording

    Physical Description

    vinylite (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 10 in; 25.4 cm

    place made

    United States: New York, New York

    Related Publication

    Rust, Brian. Jazz Records 1897-1942, Vol. 2
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    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    general subject association

    Music

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-0853-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_666403

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