A Trick on the Pianio - Playing mystery vintage acetate 78 RPM records
Lacquer acetate discs were a popular way to make amateur audio recordings before tape recorders became common. Here I play two of these discs, one completely unlabeled, and another by jazz pianist Fitz Herbert, who seems to be completely unknown except for a few recordings he made on the Savoy label in 1942.
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