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Abstract:
A Charlotte company helps customers discover the sound of music in many genres, but in a medium some many consider archaic: vinyl disks. First the name of his Atlanta-based punk rock record company, Scott Wishart affixed the label onto his haven for LPs and 45s. Lunchbox Records features the famous and nearly forgotten in equivalent measures.
Abstract:
Resurrecting pre-World War II hillbilly music is Old Hat Records owner Marshall Wyatt. Represented in his collections are bands who found fame during hillbilly’s popularity peak. Other projects by Wyatt keeping interest in this musical genre alive are CD box set collections produced by Old Hat Records such as Music from the Lost Provinces: Old Time Stringbands from Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity, 1927-1931 (1997) and Good for What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937 (2005).
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Old Hat Records (Raleigh);
Records--LPs, 33s, 45s, 78s, etc. ;
Record albums;
Musical genres--Hillbilly ;
Hillbilly music;
Hillbilly music--Appalachia;
Music recording companies--Raleigh;
Poole, Charlie, 1892-1931;
Hutchinson, Frank, 1897-1945;
Grayson, G.B., 1887-1930;
Grayson, Gilliam Banmon, 1887-1930;
Old-time music;
Old-time music--Southern Appalachians;
Rodgers, Jimmie, 1897-1933