Description: AAndre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra*–SouvenirsComposed By – Drda*BElliot Lawrence and His Orchestra–Rhapsody in BlueComposed By – Gershwin* Bass – Louis Palombi (tracks: B)Bassoon – Merle Bredwell (tracks: B)Drums – Marty Masters (tracks: B)French Horn – John St. Amour (tracks: B)Guitar – Louis Melia (tracks: B)Oboe – Oscar Ghebelian (tracks: B)Piano – Elliot Lawrence (tracks: B)Saxophone – Bruno Rondinelli (tracks: B), Jerry Field* (tracks: B), Leon Cohen* (tracks: B), Louis Giamo (tracks: B)Trombone – Barney Liddell (tracks: B), Tony Lala (tracks: B), Vincent Forchetti (tracks: B)Trumpet – Alex Fila* (tracks: B), Johnny Dee* (tracks: B), Walter Stuart (tracks: B)V Disc was a record label produced during the World War II era by special arrangement between the United States government and various private U.S. record companies. Many popular singers, big bands and orchestras of the era recorded special V Disc records. These 12-inch, 78 rpm gramophone recordings were created between 1943 and 1949. The "V" stands for "Victory". The V Disc project actually began in June 1941, six months before the United States' involvement in World War II, when Captain Howard Bronson was assigned to the Army's Recreation and Welfare Section as a musical advisor. By 1942, the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) sent 16-inch, 33 rpm vinyl transcription discs to the troops, mostly radio shows with the commercials edited out. Artists gathered at several V Disc recording sessions in theaters around New York and Los Angeles, including CBS Playhouse No. 3 (currently the Ed Sullivan Theater), NBC Studio 8H (the current home of Saturday Night Live), and CBS Playhouse No. 4 (reborn in the 1970s as Studio 54). V Discs were pressed by major civilian record companies like RCA Victor and Columbia Records. V Discs also featured one-of-a-kind performances, as artists who were not shackled by restrictive record company contracts could now perform special versions of the 1940s' most popular hits. V Discs stayed in production until 1949, providing entertainment to soldiers stationed overseas as part of the Marshall Plan. After the V Disc program ended in 1949, the Armed Services set out to honor the original AFM request that the records not be used for commercial purposes. Original masters and stampers were destroyed. Leftover V Discs at bases and on ships were discarded. All V-Disc records will be shipped according to buyers' choice. PLEASE NOTE THAT IF CUSTOMER CHOOSES TO SHIP WITHOUT INSURANCE PROVIDED BY SHIPPER, THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS FOR ITEMS DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING. NO EXCEPTIONS. ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED ACCORDING TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS. THIS INCLUDES A $1.00 PER RECORD HANDLING FEE. ORDERS CAN BE COMBINED. JUST PLACE THE ITEMS IN YOUR BASKET, AND CONTACT US FOR BEFORE PAYING. WE WILL THEN SEND YOU AN INVOICE WITH COMBINED TOTAL. U.S.P.S. IS OUR PREFFERED SHIPPER. IF YOU WISH ANOTHER SHIPPER PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO PURCHASE, SO WE CAN ACCOMIDATE YOUR REQUEST.
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Artist: Andre Kostelanetz -Elliot Lawrence
Speed: 78 RPM
Record Label: V-Disc
Release Title: Souvenirs-Rhapsody in Blue
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Good (G)
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Grading: Good (G)
Release Year: 1941
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Language: English
Record Size: 12"
Style: swing
Genre: Big Band
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States