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Sunday, 11 September 2022

Acorn (NJ) 78rpm

 


Acorn (NJ) 78rpm

Parent label Savoy


Location : (July 1951) Savoy Record Co. 58 Market Street Newark (NJ)

Owner : Herb Lubinsky


Track List


Acorn (NJ) 78 - 300 : Hal Singer - Disc Jockey Boogie (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 300 : Hal Singer - Jiblets (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 301 : Little Jimmy - Rock That Boogie (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 301 : Little Jimmy - Jimmie's Blues (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 302 : Patterson Singers - Going To Canaan (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 302 : Patterson Singers - Christ Is Coming (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 303 : National Gospel Singers - On Mount Olive (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 303 : National Gospel Singers - I Got A Right (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 304 : Big John - Too Late Blues (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 304 : Big John - Shindig (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 305 : Errol Garner - This Can't Be Love (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 305 : Errol Garner - I Want A Little Girl (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 306 : Mary DeLoach - I'll Ride On A Cloud With My Lord (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 306 : Mary DeLoach - Our Father Loves His Son (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 307 : ???

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 307 : ???

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 308 : Boogie Man - Do The Boogie (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 308 : Boogie Man - Morning Blues (1949)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 309 : Danny Boy Cobbs - Sorry Woman Blues (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 309 : Danny Boy Cobbs - Please Don’t Leave Me Baby (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 310 : Billye Williams - Hard Hearted Man (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 310 : Billye Williams - Disgusted Blues (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 311 : Marylyn Scott - Beer Bottle Boogie (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 311 : Marylyn Scott - Uneasy Blues (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 312 : Mary Deloach - I Want To Die Easy (1950) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 312 : Mary Deloach - I Really Believe (1950) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 313 : Martha Davis - Bread & Gravy (1950)  re-issue

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 313 : Martha Davis - Sarah, Sarah (1950)  re-issue

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 314 : Martha Davis - Little White Lies 1950) need 78 label re-issue

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 314 : Martha Davis - When I Say Goodbye (1950) need 78 label re-issue

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 3015 : Carolina Slim - Black Chariot Boogie (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 3015 : Carolina Slim - Mama's Boogie (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 316 : Moses Gospel Singers - Jesus, He's A Friend Of Mine (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 316 : Moses Gospel Singers - It's All Right With Jesus (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 317 : Billy Hicks - Between Two Trees (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 317 : Wally Moore - A Dream Lives On (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 318 : Tommy Bown - Atlanta Boogie Bootleg from the 1970’s 

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 318 : Tommy Bown - The House Near The Railroad Track Bootleg from the 1970’s

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 319 : Carolina Slim - Pleading Blues (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 319 : Carolina Slim - Come Back Baby (1950)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 320 : Ben Smith - I Don't Want You In My Arms (1951) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 320 : Ben Smith - Dream  (1951) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 321 : Elmer Warner - Bring Back My Love (1951) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 321 : Elmer Warner - I Must Be Out Of My Mind (1951) need 78 label

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 322 : Silvertone Singers Of Cincinnati - Step By Step (1951)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 322 : Silvertone Singers Of Cincinnati - I Got Good Religion (1951)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 323 : Carolina Slim - Worry You Off My Mind (1951)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 323 : Carolina Slim - Blues Knocking At My Door (1951)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 324 : Carolina Slim - Rag Mama (1951)

Acorn (NJ) 78 - 324 : Carolina Slim - I'll Get By Somehow (1951)


Thank to Bob & wallyk for the help.


Note : Tracks with no label found may have been assigned but not issued on Acorn so unconfirmed until a label is found.


Has anybody got 78rpm labels of Tommy Brown on Acorn? I’ve only ever seen a bootleg 45.

It was thought that Acorn only ever issued 78rpm records. But a Hillbilly 45 issue Acorn (NJ) 45 - 317 has appeared so maybe Tommy Brown was issued on 45? 


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2 comments:

  1. Tremendously interesting label, with blues in various sub-genres. Especially pleased to encounter Mary DeLoach, entirely new to me. Thanks as always for your dedication.

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