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- Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You: The Fonotone Years, 1958–1965 is the title of a box set compilation of recordings by American fingerstyle guitarist...
- his first recordings. These were for his friend Joe Bussard's amateur Fonotone label and were recorded under both the pseudonym "Blind Thomas" and under...
- 1930s. From 1956 until 1970, Bussard ran the last 78 rpm record label, Fonotone, which was dedicated to the release of new recordings of old-time music...
- Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (Miles Davis) Susan Archie & Henry OwingsFonotone Records (Various Artists) Hugh Brown & Jean Krikorian – A Life Less Lived...
- Band, led by the record collector Joe Bussard, and released on his own Fonotone label as 78 rpm records. Eventually these were collected on LP by Piedmont...
- Contemporary Guitar (Takoma, 1967) “Imaginational Anthem”/”Oncones“ 45 (Fonotone, 2005, recorded in 1969) Letter to the Editor (Big Ear, 2000) Imaginational...
- mocked the academic bluster of scholars and revivalists. He renames his Fonotone patron "Joseph Buzzard," records as Blind Joe Death, or else espouses his...
- Dan, Georgia Jokers, Bald **** Chicken Snatchers, etc.) for Bussard’s Fonotone Records label. From these masters were later made two LP albums and portions...
- Essential Recordings Rounder 2011 Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You: The Fonotone Years 1958–1965 Dust-to-Digital 2023 Proofs & Re****ations (Reissues Double...
- recorded a number of cuts for Joe Bussard and his Frederick, Maryland-based Fonotone Records and performed at the Jabberwock coffeehouse in Berkeley under the...