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Alshire Records Discography
Alshire Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan Alshire International Records Discography Alshire was located at P.O. Box 7107, Burbank, CA 91505 (Street address: 2818 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90006). Founded by Al Sherman in 1964, who bought the Somerset catalog from Dick L. Miller. Arlen, Grit and Oscar were subsidiaries. Alshire was a grocery store rack budget label whose main staple was the “101 Strings Orchestra,” which was several different orchestras over the years, more of a franchise than a single organization. Alshire M/S 3000 Series: M/S 3001 –“Oh Yeah!” A Polka Party – Coal Diggers with Happy Tony [1967] Reissue of Somerset SF 30100. Oh Yeah!/Don't Throw Beer Bottles At The Band/Yak To Na Wojence (Fortunes Of War)/Piwo Polka (Beer Polka)/Wanda And Stash/Moja Marish (My Mary)/Zosia (Sophie)/Ragman Polka/From Ungvara/Disc Jocky Polka/Nie Puki Jashiu (Don't Knock Johnny) Alshire M/ST 5000 Series M/ST 5000 - Stephen Foster - 101 Strings [1964] Beautiful Dreamer/Camptown Races/Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair/Oh Susanna/Old Folks At Home/Steamboat 'Round The Bend/My Old Kentucky Home/Ring Ring De Bango/Come, Where My Love Lies Dreaming/Tribute To Foster Medley/Old Black Joe M/ST 5001 - Victor Herbert - 101 Strings [1964] Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life/Kiss Me Again/March Of The Toys, Toyland/Indian Summer/Gypsy Love Song/Red Mill Overture/Because You're You/Moonbeams/Every Day Is Ladies' Day To Me/In Old New York/Isle Of Our Dreams M/S 5002 - John Philip Sousa, George M. -
1St First Society Handbook AFB Album of Favorite Barber Shop Ballads, Old and Modern
1st First Society Handbook AFB Album of Favorite Barber Shop Ballads, Old and Modern. arr. Ozzie Westley (1944) BPC The Barberpole Cat Program and Song Book. (1987) BB1 Barber Shop Ballads: a Book of Close Harmony. ed. Sigmund Spaeth (1925) BB2 Barber Shop Ballads and How to Sing Them. ed. Sigmund Spaeth. (1940) CBB Barber Shop Ballads. (Cole's Universal Library; CUL no. 2) arr. Ozzie Westley (1943?) BC Barber Shop Classics ed. Sigmund Spaeth. (1946) BH Barber Shop Harmony: a Collection of New and Old Favorites For Male Quartets. ed. Sigmund Spaeth. (1942) BM1 Barber Shop Memories, No. 1, arr. Hugo Frey (1949) BM2 Barber Shop Memories, No. 2, arr. Hugo Frey (1951) BM3 Barber Shop Memories, No. 3, arr, Hugo Frey (1975) BP1 Barber Shop Parade of Quartet Hits, no. 1. (1946) BP2 Barber Shop Parade of Quartet Hits, no. 2. (1952) BP Barbershop Potpourri. (1985) BSQU Barber Shop Quartet Unforgettables, John L. Haag (1972) BSF Barber Shop Song Fest Folio. arr. Geoffrey O'Hara. (1948) BSS Barber Shop Songs and "Swipes." arr. Geoffrey O'Hara. (1946) BSS2 Barber Shop Souvenirs, for Male Quartets. New York: M. Witmark (1952) BOB The Best of Barbershop. (1986) BBB Bourne Barbershop Blockbusters (1970) BB Bourne Best Barbershop (1970) CH Close Harmony: 20 Permanent Song Favorites. arr. Ed Smalle (1936) CHR Close Harmony: 20 Permanent Song Favorites. arr. Ed Smalle. Revised (1941) CH1 Close Harmony: Male Quartets, Ballads and Funnies with Barber Shop Chords. arr. George Shackley (1925) CHB "Close Harmony" Ballads, for Male Quartets. (1952) CHS Close Harmony Songs (Sacred-Secular-Spirituals - arr. -
The English Listing
THE CROSBY 78's ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBAthe English listing Members may recall that we issued a THE questionnaire in 1990 seeking views and comments on what we should be providing in CROSBY BING. We are progressively attempting to fulfil 7 8 's these wishes and we now address one major ENGLISH request - a listing of the 78s issued in the UK. LISTING The first time this listing was issued in this form was in the ICC's 1974 booklet and this was updated in 1982in a publication issued by John Bassett's Crosby Collectors Society. The joint compilers were Jim Hayes, Colin Pugh and Bert Bishop. John has kindly given us permission to reproduce part of his publication in BING. This is a complete listing of very English-issued lO-inch and 12-inch 78 rpm shellac record featuring Sing Crosby. In all there are 601 discs on 10different labels. The sheet music used to illustrate some of the titles and the photos of the record labels have been p ro v id e d b y Don and Peter Haizeldon to whom we extend grateful thanks. NUMBERSITITLES LISTING OF ENGLISH 78"s ARIEl GRAND RECORD. THE 110-Inchl 4364 Susiannainon-Bing BRUNSWICK 112-inchl 1 0 5 Gems from "George White's Scandals", Parts 1 & 2 0 1 0 5 ditto 1 0 7 Lawd, you made the night too long/non-Bing 0 1 0 7 ditto 1 1 6 S I. L o u is blues/non-Bing _ 0 1 3 4 Pennies from heaven medley/Pennies from heaven THECROSBYCOLLECTORSSOCIETY BRUNSWICK 110-inchl 1 1 5 5 Just one more chance/Were you sincere? 0 1 6 0 8 Home on the range/The last round-up 0 1 1 5 5 ditto 0 1 6 1 5 Shadow waltz/I've got to sing a torch -
Bill Holcombe's Musicians Publications Visit Our Online Store!
Bill Holcombe's Musicians Publications Visit our online store! www.billholcombe.com/store SHIP TO: P.O. Box No. : _____________ Phone: ____________Fax:_____________________________ Name: _________________________________________________________________ Street: _________________________________________________________________ City,State,Zip: ________________________________________________________________ Counry: ________________________________________________________________ Ordering Information Musicians Publications is always ready to answer your questions about our publications. Orders may be placed by phone, fax, mail or email. All orders are shipped from Chesapeake, Virginia and are billed in U.S. dollars. There is a $25 net minimum for all wholesale orders. Foreign orders will be shipped by sur- face mail unless otherwise specified. Contents: Arranging ............................2 Orchestra ............................. 52 Brass Ensembles ........ 31-43 Percussion ........................... 43 Cello .................................51 Saxophone ......................15-20 String Orchestra ................53-54 Choral ...............................55 String Quartets and Trios ....... 49, 50 Clarinet ........................11-14 Trombone ........................38-40 Concert Band .............. 44-47 Trumpet ...........................36-37 Flute .............................. 3-10 Tuba ...................................... 40 French Horn ................ 41-43 Viola ..................................51 Jazz Band .........................48 -
Christmas Carol Lyrics
1 COMMUNITY CHORUS PROJECT, KIDZU CHILDREN’S MUSEUM & UNIVERSITY PLACE PRESENT A HOLIDAY SING ALONG! Conducted by Caroline Miceli & Accompanied by Scott Schlesinger JINGLE BELLS A pair of hopalong boots and a pistol that shoots Is the wish of Barney and Ben; Refrain: Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way Dolls that will talk and will go for a walk Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh Is the hope of Janice and Jen; Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way And Mom and Dad can hardly wait for school to start again. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ev'rywhere you go; Dashing through the snow in a one horse open sleigh There's a tree in the Grand Hotel, one in the park as well, Over fields we go, laughing all the way The sturdy kind that doesn't mind the snow. Bells on bob tail ring, making spirits bright. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas; What fun it is to ride & sing a sleigh song tonight! (Refrain) Soon the bells will start, And the thing that will make them ring is the carol that you A day or two ago I thought I'd take a ride sing right within your heart And soon Miss Fanny Bright was seated by my side; The horse was lean and lank. Misfortune seemed his lot, Santa Claus is Coming to Town We ran into a drifted bank and there we got upsot. -
Sara Watkins to Release Under the Pepper Tree
SARA WATKINS TO RELEASE UNDER THE PEPPER TREE MARCH 26th VIA NEW WEST RECORDS REUNITES HER NICKEL CREEK & I’M WITH HER BANDMATES & FEATURES GUEST APPEARANCES BY TAYLOR GOLDSMITH OF DAWES, DAVID GARZA, AND WATKINS’ NOW THREE-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER Sara Watkins of the Grammy-winning groups Nickel Creek and I’m With Her, as well as The Watkins Family Hour will release Under the Pepper Tree on March 26th via New West Records. The 15-song set was produced by Tyler Chester (Sara Bareilles, Margaret Glaspy) and is the follow up to her critically acclaimed 2016 solo album Young In All The Wrong Ways. Created with families in mind, the personal project encompasses songs Sara embraced as a child herself and brings storytelling, solace, and encouragement to the listener, no matter the age. In addition to two stunning original songs, the album includes Sara’s renditions of “Pure Imagination” from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, The Beatles’ “Good Night,” “Moon River” (originally sung by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s), and more. Under the Pepper Tree also reunites Sara’s Nickel Creek bandmates Chris Thile and her brother Sean on “Blue Shadows on the Trail” (from the 1986 comedy The Three Amigos), Sara’s I’m With Her bandmates Sarah Jarosz & Aoife O’Donovan on “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” (originally performed by Roy Rogers & Sons of the Pioneers), Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes on Harry Nilsson’s “Blanket for a Sail,” David Garza on Roy Orbison’s “Beautiful Dreamer,” and Sara’s now three-year old daughter on her immensely sweet rendition of The Sound of Music’s “Edelweiss.” Sara admits that she initially felt conflicted about making a children’s record until she realized that perhaps this album could impact a young listener in the same manner as the music from her own childhood affected her. -
HUG Holiday Songbook a Collection of Christmas Songs Used by the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
STRUM YULETIDE EDITION The HUG Holiday Songbook A collection of Christmas songs used by the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada All of the songs contained within this book are for research and personal use only. Many of the songs have been simplified for playing at our club meetings. General Notes: ¶ The goal in assembling this songbook was to pull together the bits and pieces of music used at the monthy gatherings of the Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) ¶ Efforts have been made to make this document as accurate as possible. If you notice any errors, please contact us at http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com/ ¶ The layout of these pages was approached with the goal to make the text as large as possible while still fitting the entire song on one page ¶ Songs have been formatted using the ChordPro Format: The Chordpro-Format is used for the notation of Chords in plain ASCII-Text format. The chords are written in square brackets [ ] at the position in the song-text where they are played: [Em] Hello, [Dm] why not try the [Em] ChordPro for [Am] mat ¶ Many websites and music collections were used in assembling this songbook. In particular, many songs in this volume were used from the Christmas collections of the Seattle Ukulele Players Association (SUPA), the Bytown Ukulele Group (BUG), Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook, Alligator Boogaloo and Ukulele Hunt ¶ Ukilizer (http://www.ukulizer.com/) was used to transpose many songs into ChordPro format. ¶ Arial font was used for the song text. Chord diagrams were created using the chordette fonts from Uke Farm (http://www.ukefarm.com/chordette/) HUG Holiday Songbook - Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) 2015 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 2 Table of Contents All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth............................................................. -
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Бинг КроÑÐ ±Ð¸ ÐÐ »Ð±ÑƒÐ¼ ÑÐ ¿Ð¸ÑÑ ŠÐº (Ð ´Ð¸ÑÐ ºÐ¾Ð³Ñ€Ð°Ñ„иÑÑ ‚а & график) High Society https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/high-society-3785538/songs 101 Gang Songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/101-gang-songs-20685801/songs The Happy Prince https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-happy-prince-23023176/songs Merry Christmas https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/merry-christmas-1762919/songs How the West Was Won https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/how-the-west-was-won-5918418/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/that-travelin%27-two-beat- That Travelin' Two-Beat 7711302/songs Selections from Irving Berlin's White https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/selections-from-irving-berlin%27s- Christmas white-christmas-17032045/songs Fancy Meeting You Here https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/fancy-meeting-you-here-5433697/songs Bing 'n' Basie https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/bing-%27n%27-basie-4914110/songs Bing & Satchmo https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/bing-%26-satchmo-16243926/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/on-the-sentimental-side- On the Sentimental Side 21161097/songs Seasons https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/seasons-7441927/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/bing-sings-whilst-bregman-swings- Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings 4914142/songs On the Happy Side https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/on-the-happy-side-20858181/songs Under Western Skies https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/under-western-skies-23020419/songs Songs I Wish I Had Sung the First Time https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/songs-i-wish-i-had-sung-the-first-time- Around around-7561341/songs St. -
Mr. Lucky Presents Christmas at Kmart
MR. LUCKY PRESENTS CHRISTMAS AT KMART The main source for this show comes from material dgitaized and uploaded by Mark Davis as part of his Attention Kmart Shoppers project. I am greatly indebted to him and Tom Schwarzrock for making this material available. You can find the source material at https://archive.org/details/KmartDecember1974ReelToReel The tracklist, as posted to the above link is something like the following, times will not match up exactly, but are within about 5 seconds: 1. 1:03 I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas – Billy Vaughn (1958, Christmas Carols album) 2. 3:55 Happy Holiday – Eddie Dunstedter (1963, The Bells of Christmas Chime Again album) 3. 6:11 March of the Toys/Toyland Medley – Andre Kostelanetz (1959, Joy to the World album) 4. 8:53 The Christmas Waltz – Ronnie Aldrich (1964, Christmas with Ronnie Aldrich & The London Festival Orchestra album) 5. 11:28 Jingle Bells – Mantovani Orchestra (1963, Christmas Greetings from Mantovani & His Orchestra album) 6. 13:24 Will Security please report to Section 3 7. 13:30 I'll Be Home for Christmas – Jackie Gleason Orchestra (1969, All I Want For Christmas album) 8. 15:52 Silver Bells – The Living Strings (1963, The Spirit of Christmas album) 9. 19:02 Snowbound - Wayne King Orchestra (1963, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas album) 10. 20:58 Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! - Ferrante & Teicher (1962, Christmas Is So Special album) 11. 23:31 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops (1959, Pops Christmas Party album) 12. 25:37 Jingo Jango - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra (1963, Christmas Wonderland album) 13. -
Offical File-Christmas Songs
1 The History and Origin of Christmas Music (Carol: French = dancing around in a circle.) Table of Contents Preface 3 Most Performed Christmas Songs 4 The Christmas Song 5 White Christmas 5 Santa Claus is Coming to Town 6 Winter Wonderland 7 Have Yourself a Merry Christmas 8 Sleigh Ride 9 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 10 My Two Front Teeth 11 Blue Christmas 11 Little Drummer Boy 11 Here Comes Santa Claus 12 Frosty the Snowman 13 Jingle Bells 13 Let it Snow 15 I’ll Be Home for Christmas 15 Silver Bells 17 Beginning to Look Like Christmas 18 Jingle Bell Rock 18 Rockin’ Round Christmas Tree 19 Up on the Housetop 19 Religious Carols Silent Night 20 O Holy Night 22 O Come All Ye Faithful 24 How firm A Foundation 26 Angels We Have Heard on High 27 O Come Emmanuel 28 We Three Kings 30 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 31 Hark the Herald Angels Sing 33 The First Noel 34 The 12 Days of Christmas 36 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 36 Lo How A Rose E’er Blooming 39 Joy to the World 39 Away in a Manger 41 O Little Town of Bethlehem 44 Coventry Carol 46 2 Good King Wenceslas 46 I Saw Three Ships 48 Greensleeves 49 I Heard the Bells/Christmas Day 50 Deck the Hall 52 Carol of the Bells 53 Do You Hear What I Hear 55 Birthday of a King 56 Wassil Song 57 Go Tell it on the Mountain 58 O Tannanbaum 59 Holly and the Ivy 60 Echo Carol 61 Wish You a Merry Christmas 62 Ding Dong Merrily Along 63 I Wonder as I Wander 64 Patapatapan 65 While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks by Night 66 Auld Lang Syne 68 Over the River, thru the Woods 68 Wonderful time of the Year 70 A Little Boy Came to Bethlehem To Bethlehem Town 70 Appendix I (Jewish composers Of Holiday Music 72 Preface In their earliest beginning the early carols had nothing to do with Christmas or the Holiday season. -
Marco Polo – the Label of Discovery
Marco Polo – The Label of Discovery Doubt was expressed by his contemporaries as to the truth of Marco Polo’s account of his years at the court of the Mongol Emperor of China. For some he was known as a man of a million lies, and one recent scholar has plausibly suggested that the account of his travels was a fiction inspired by a family dispute. There is, though, no doubt about the musical treasures daily uncovered by the Marco Polo record label. To paraphrase Marco Polo himself: All people who wish to know the varied music of men and the peculiarities of the various regions of the world, buy these recordings and listen with open ears. The original concept of the Marco Polo label was to bring to listeners unknown compositions by well-known composers. There was, at the same time, an ambition to bring the East to the West. Since then there have been many changes in public taste and in the availability of recorded music. Composers once little known are now easily available in recordings. Marco Polo, in consequence, has set out on further adventures of discovery and exploration. One early field of exploration lay in the work of later Romantic composers, whose turn has now come again. In addition to pioneering recordings of the operas of Franz Schreker, Der ferne Klang (The Distant Sound), Die Gezeichneten (The Marked Ones) and Die Flammen (The Flames), were three operas by Wagner’s son, Siegfried. Der Bärenhäuter (The Man in the Bear’s Skin), Banadietrich and Schwarzschwanenreich (The Kingdom of the Black Swan) explore a mysterious medieval world of German legend in a musical language more akin to that of his teacher Humperdinck than to that of his father. -
How to Order by Phone Call the Hal Leonard E-Z Order Line at 1-800-554-0626, Monday Through Friday Between 8:30 A.M
HOW TO ORDER By Phone Call the Hal Leonard E-Z Order Line at 1-800-554-0626, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 C.S.T. Please have ready the following information: • Your customer account number • Your purchase order number • Special shipping instructions (if any) • Quantity of each item • Hal Leonard inventory number of each item (the 8-digit number listed with all products) By Fax You may fax your order to 414-774-3259. Be sure to put “Attention: Sales” on your cover page, and include all of the same information listed under the “By Phone” section. By E-Mail Simply e-mail us at [email protected] with the same information as above. By Mail For stock orders, simply indicate the quantity of each item you wish to order directly in this catalog and mail it back to us. A Hal Leonard sales representative will be happy to provide you with a replacement catalog. On Line Visit Hal Leonard on the internet at http://www.halleonard.com/dealers. Ask your sales rep about our dealer access web features. International Orders For international inquiries, please contact the Hal Leonard International Sales Department at [email protected]. Canadian Dealers, please contact the Sales Representative for Canada at [email protected]. Customer Service Should you have any questions regarding your account (shipping, orders, etc.), please call our Customer Service Department in Winona, Minnesota, toll-free at 1-800-321-3408 Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m.