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<p>[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 3525625, member: 11768"]I make this submission, although it hardly qualifies for true antique discussion, for that I do apologize. I thought I would submit this item, for more purely historic music post purposes, and because I started to play, and revisit many of my rare records recently, and Patsy’s are among some of my favourites, I’m feeling a little sentimental over my record collection these days. The musicologist crowd, or fans here may appreciate it’s significance. I always have enjoyed her voice. I have several very rare Four Star Promo pressings by her, in very mint condition (dating from 1955 to early 1957).</p><p><br /></p><p>*This is one such item from my vintage vinyl collection. It is a very rare Four Star Records 45 rpm demo/promo of A Church, A Courtroom, Then Goodbye/Honky Tonk Merry Go Round by Patsy Cline. This recording is a result of Patsy’s first recording contract, and ensuing recording session on June 1, 1955, so this is Patsy’s “first ever” record. The session was held at Bradley Film & Recording Studios, in Nashville.</p><p><br /></p><p>❤️Maven</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]304834[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 3525625, member: 11768"]I make this submission, although it hardly qualifies for true antique discussion, for that I do apologize. I thought I would submit this item, for more purely historic music post purposes, and because I started to play, and revisit many of my rare records recently, and Patsy’s are among some of my favourites, I’m feeling a little sentimental over my record collection these days. The musicologist crowd, or fans here may appreciate it’s significance. I always have enjoyed her voice. I have several very rare Four Star Promo pressings by her, in very mint condition (dating from 1955 to early 1957). *This is one such item from my vintage vinyl collection. It is a very rare Four Star Records 45 rpm demo/promo of A Church, A Courtroom, Then Goodbye/Honky Tonk Merry Go Round by Patsy Cline. This recording is a result of Patsy’s first recording contract, and ensuing recording session on June 1, 1955, so this is Patsy’s “first ever” record. The session was held at Bradley Film & Recording Studios, in Nashville. ❤️Maven [ATTACH=full]304834[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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