|
Above: Photo of Day, Dawn And Dusk. (Top L-R) Bob Caver (also plays piano), Eddie Coleman, (Bot) Gus Simmons.
- Collector Item #805A Label
- Collector Item #805B Label
- Collector Item #806A Label
- Collector Item #806B Label
- Herald H-1000 Label
- Herald H-1000 Label (Flip)
- News Photo Of "Bob, Eddie and Gus"
- Ad For Collector Item Records
- Basin Street Blues - Collector #805A [S] [D]
- Rigoletto In Harlem - Collector #805B [S] [D]
- Mein Stetela Belz - Collector #806A [S] [D]
- Bones Bones Bones - Collector #806B [S] [D]
All above sides released in March 1946.
Here is RealVideo of "Rigoletto In Harlem" Soundy available on temporary basis (due to poor quality):Streaming
(NOTE: Need a high speed connection for streaming)
Download
(NOTE: Clip length is 2 min 42 sec, file size is 4.5MB)If anyone can provide a better quality video tape of this, please e-mail me (Web Master below).
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Above: Clips from early soundy featuring Day, Dawn And Dusk, who perform their 'production' of "Kentucky Babe".Clips are (L-R) Gus Simmons/Eddie Coleman; Bob Caver; Caver/Simmons/Coleman.
Click on an option below to view this video clip using RealPlayer.
Streaming
(NOTE: Need a high speed connection for streaming)
Download
(NOTE: Clip length is 2 min 56 sec, file size is 4.9MB)
Last Updated: 3/18/01
This site is non-commercial. All information displayed is provided to further the general public's knowledge of RnB vocal group harmony.