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Style "A" nickelodeon Roll recut of U.S. Music Roll A-1214. Recut by Carl Lambie

$ 29.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Like new condition
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Carl Lambie
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Exact Year: 1919

    Description

    This is a style "A" Nickelodeon roll recut of U.S. Music Roll 1214. The recut was made by Carl Lambie.
    I think this roll was marketed by Dave Ramey.
    It looks like the roll has never been played. U.S. Music was a competitor to Automatic and not many of these rolls survive today. This is a great roll with songs like "Alabama Jubilee", "Goodbye Broadway, Hello France", "Swanee" and "Smiles". It's a great opportunity to hear the U.S. Music style of arranging.
    The tune line-up is not completely known, but the ones that are known are:
    U.S. Music A 1214
    rsSelection
    rsSelSuffix
    SongTitle
    SongPubDate
    ComposerName
    SongType
    1
    Alabama Jubilee
    1915
    Cobb, George L.
    One-Step
    2
    Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?
    1916
    Meyer, George W.
    Song
    3
    All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers
    1919
    Wendling, Pete
    Fox Trot
    4
    Goodbye Broadway, Hello France!
    1917
    Baskette, Billy
    Fox Trot
    6
    Send Me Away with a Smile
    1917
    Piantadosi, Al
    One-Step
    9
    Swanee
    1919
    Gershwin, George
    One-Step
    10
    Smiles
    1917
    Roberts, Lee S.
    Fox Trot
    IMPORTANT NOTE -- The United States Postal Service has been extremely slow in delivering media mail. eBay's delivery estimates are way too optimistic. I have found lately that packages take over two weeks to be delivered. Priority mail is very expensive () and is probably not worth the money. I ship the packages within a day after receiving payment and there is nothing I can do once the package is mailed. I’ve seen packages get “stuck” at local post offices for 10 days or more. So please be patient. I know of no case where the package was lost. Of course, you will get a full refund including shipping charges if the roll does become lost.