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Musicraft Records was a
record company and
label established in 1937 in New York City.
Musicraft's catalog encomp****ed many
different musical styles, including...
- the Boys Were on the
Western Plain Musicraft 310
February 17, 1944 5129 5130-1 1946
Roberta John
Hardy Musicraft 311
February 17, 1944 5126-3 5133 1946...
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Musicraft Records label by Lead Belly, as part of a
medley with two
other work songs: "Looky
Looky Yonder" and "Yellow Woman's Doorbells".
Musicraft issued...
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independent label,
Musicraft. He made a few
records for
Musicraft before the band
broke up, and all of the
recordings for
Musicraft from 1946 were staffed...
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several romantic hits for
Decca and with the
Artie Shaw
Orchestra for
Musicraft (1946–1948). In 1949, he
moved to Capitol,
where his
first record, "Careless...
- Alan Lomax. On
April 1, 1939, Lead
Belly had a
recording session with
Musicraft Records.
There were a
total of 14 takes, with 10 of them
being selected...
- had
first become artistic for
later Musicraft Records in 1944
before starting his own label. In the 1970s,
Musicraft Records was
revived through Discovery/Trend...
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offered a
contract to
record for
Musicraft by
owner Albert Marx,
although she
would not
begin recording as a
leader for
Musicraft until May 7, 1946. In the intervening...
- business, its
catalog was sold to
Musicraft Records in 1946,
which re-issued all 8 of them. He cut 10 new
sides for
Musicraft in September, 1946, 7 of which...
- 2, 1951. The
Revuers (1940). "Night Life in New York (78rpm 12-in Set
Musicraft Records #N-2)". Popsike.com.
Retrieved January 30, 2022. Dudar, Helen...