Album US 1949 on Capitol Records label
Classical and Children's Music (Educational, Story)
The Instruments Talk - Rusty Plays Talking and Singing sounds by Sonovox The tones of the musical instruments, themselves, are made to speak and sing words in their own voices by means of Sonovox, the method invented by Gilbert Wright, and no human voices are used.
![]() | Henry Blair voc, album by |
![]() | Billy Bletcher , 1894-1979 US album by |
![]() | Billy May tr, 1916-2004 US music by, arranged by |
![]() | Sonovox other, singing sound, other, talking |
![]() | Alan Livingston , 1917-2009 US words by, story |
![]() | Artie Bernstein b, 1909-1964 US bass |
![]() | Kurt Reher vc, 1913-1976 DE cello |
![]() | David Frisina vn, 1914-2000 US violin |
![]() | Ed Kusby tb, trombone |
![]() | Del Staigers tr, 1899-1950 US trumpet |
![]() | Ray Turner p, US piano |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher | ||
2 | Violin / Cello / Bass | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher | ||
3 | Trumpet / Trombone | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher | ||
4 | Haydn's Surpise Symphony | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher | ||
5 | Woodwind & Percussion Family | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher | ||
6 | Piano / Conclusion | Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher |
Henry Blair And Billy Bletcher - Rusty In Orchestraville UK 1949 Classical and Children's Music |