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Those are some great photos, Mitch. Thank for sharing!
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Don't know how I left this one out.
This is the Tiny Stokes band with long-time and well-remembered forum member Billy Tonnesen (deceased 2014) on steel. I think Billy was born in 1929 and he said on this forum that he worked for Stokes in 1944 or 1945....so he's no more than 16 here, before he ever recorded and before he worked for Ole Rasmussen.
Go to Youtube and listen to Tiny take a tour of every beer joint in Montana on "Blackfoot Boogie". If only I could go downtown and hear something like that.
The address shown is found in Bell Gardens and I think Billy lived in that LA suburb at one time.
Regarding the second pic: not a band pic, but I assume everyone can ID at least 2 people in it?
This is the Tiny Stokes band with long-time and well-remembered forum member Billy Tonnesen (deceased 2014) on steel. I think Billy was born in 1929 and he said on this forum that he worked for Stokes in 1944 or 1945....so he's no more than 16 here, before he ever recorded and before he worked for Ole Rasmussen.
Go to Youtube and listen to Tiny take a tour of every beer joint in Montana on "Blackfoot Boogie". If only I could go downtown and hear something like that.
The address shown is found in Bell Gardens and I think Billy lived in that LA suburb at one time.
Regarding the second pic: not a band pic, but I assume everyone can ID at least 2 people in it?
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Cool. Never noticed that, Dave. Found some info on that model here: http://vintagemartin.com/Martin30_Paramount_L.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwfPMhc92_0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwfPMhc92_0
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And this one courtesy of David Matzenik ... movie still with George Pils, Sol Ho'opi'i Danny Kuaana and several other "usual suspects."
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And of course, the Paramounts were famous for their "Piano Volume and Harp Quality Tone." And Harry Reser played them. How could you go wrong?Andy Volk wrote:Cool. Never noticed that, Dave. Found some info on that model here: http://vintagemartin.com/Martin30_Paramount_L.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwfPMhc92_0
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