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|    Will Dockery to Willie    |
|    Re: Is the December, 1956 recording by T    |
|    11 Dec 23 09:36:57    |
      From: will.dockery@gmail.com              On Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-5, Willie wrote:       > On Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 11:52:48 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:        > > On Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 5:37:54 PM UTC-5, Willie wrote:        >        > > > The book "Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine" has a section, written by       Lee Ranaldo, called "I Just Wanna See It" about the acetate disc Bob, Larry       Kegan, and Howie Rutman made in December, 1956 in Hibbing. I was surprised to       not be able to find an        online version of this 4-minute recording. It's not totally clear to me from       the section whether the Tulsa museum has the disc itself. Ranaldo writes,       "Finally, after tugging repeatedly on a few sleeves, I did get to see a images       of the actual disc," and        the section has what looks like a photo of it, but has the caption "Original       painting by Duncan Hannah of The Jokers acetate recorded at Terlinde Music       December 24, 1956." Ranaldo then writes, "I managed to hear it a bunch of       times as well, across many        weeks." But it's not clear if the museum has the acetate locked away and gave       him access to it, or if they played a digital version of it for him, or what.        > > >        > > > Does anyone out there know if there is a publicly available version?        > > Sure makes me wonder.        > >        >        > One thing I omitted from Ranaldo's section is that he says at first Larry       Kegan had the disc, but gave it to Louie Kemp, who kept it in a safe deposit       box for decades, then gave it back to Kegan just before Larry died. But       Ranaldo says nothing about        how (or if) it went from Kegan to the Tulsa museum. I posted this at Expecting       Rain, so maybe someone there knows more about it.              Hopefully some copies were made at some point?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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