Rare 78 Rpm Vincent Lopez Orchestra Wor Feature No. 1007 Greig's Concerto Piano on 2040-motos
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WOR "FEATURE" 78 RPM NO. 1007 BY: WOR [RADIO] RECORDING STUDIOS, NEW YORK, N.Y. ARTIST: VINCENT LOPEZ TRACK: STRANGE MUSIC; VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA, VOCAL BY BRUCE HAYES TRACK: GRIEG'S CONCERTO IN A MINOR; VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA, PIANO SOLO BY VINCENT LOPEZ CONDITION: THE LABELS ARE VERY NICE. THE DISC HAS LIGHT SCUFFS/SCUFFING [NOT AN ABUNDANCE], VERY MINOR GLOSS LOSS. I WOULD GRADE IT A 'VERY GOOD++' [VISUAL GRADING] |
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