Album UK 1929 on Imperial label
Pop, Folk, World and (Vocal, Country, Novelty)
Vocal Duet (Male Duet) / Vocal Trio Side A: Additional accompaniment of fiddle and banjo by unknown artists. Side B: Credit roles of vocals for Leonard Stokes (2), guitar for Carson Robison, bass saxophone for Frank Novak (2), whistling for Frank Luther (2) and Carson Robison, and of mandolin and guitar for John Cali are termed "probable" by Russell (2004). Credit role of piano for termed "possible" by Russell (2004). Side A recorded April 1929 in New York, NY. Side B recorded 13 October 1931 in New York, NY. Side A matrix no. 108741-1 (this take released only on Imperial (3) 2662). Side B matrix no. 10874-4.
![]() | Carson Robison voc, g, 1890-1957 US composed by, guitar, uncredited, vocals, uncredited, whistling, uncredited, album by |
![]() | Frank Luther voc, 1899-1980 US jew's harp, uncredited, vocals, uncredited, whistling, uncredited, album by |
![]() | Carson Robison Trio , album by |
![]() | Frank Novak bcl, cb, bass saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | John Cali bj, fl, US mandolin, uncredited, guitar, uncredited |
![]() | Bob Miller , piano, uncredited |
![]() | Leonard Stokes , vocals, uncredited |
Carson Robison |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Open Up Dem Pearly Gates For Me | Carson Robison | ||
2 | In The Cumberland Mountains | Carson Robison Trio |