Through the lens of a large, recently acquired collection of 78 rpm records, a semi-random exploration of a lot of different stuff, including all types of recorded music from the turn of the century to the late 50s.

Kenichi Sugihara

Belleville, NJ

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It's been a while...

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Tuesday, Mar 11, 2008

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Heeeyyyy, I realize it's been some time since I posted to the podcast. However, it wasn't entirely due to negligence. I am pleased to announce that http://seventyeightrpm.com is now up and running, kind of, and I'm presently transferring material from this podcast to the new digs.

The plan for the time being is to keep this one going and I will continue my posts here. Meanwhile I'll be copying the content over to the new site. We'll keep this up at least until seventyeightrpm.com is brought up to date.

To mark the occasion, I am finally going to post the flip side to the very first posting on this site. That is, Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael's "Huggin' and Chalkin'" which was the reverse to his "I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful" which was posted back in November last year. This was in fact the A-side of that disc and was a number one hit. Personally, I think this song is pretty clumsy and off the mark, but we're all about thoroughness here so enjoy.

Decca 23675, 1946
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