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Gene Cornish - 1st recording
 

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Spinner3.jpgHines3.jpgTaylor3.jpgDuke Spinner's was a Record Store/Music Instrument Store for many years in Downtown Rochester, NY, on Main Street, very close to the Eastman Theater. Vince Plays a garbage can lid for the drums, on the Ronny Hines release, which is pretty good Rockabilly. Lee Taylor is excellent.
 
A friend of mine recently found a 10 inch acetate on Fine that plays at 45rpm by Eddie Banks. The 2 songs are 'No Mon No Fun' and 'You Asked Me'. He described it as pretty cool rocking guitar blues. Are you familiar with it, Mark?
 
View attachment 1232View attachment 1233View attachment 1234Duke Spinner's was a Record Store/Music Instrument Store for many years in Downtown Rochester, NY, on Main Street, very close to the Eastman Theater. Vince Plays a garbage can lid for the drums, on the Ronny Hines release, which is pretty good Rockabilly. Lee Taylor is excellent.

I have about 100 mint copies of the Duke Spinner. Ho hum...
Found a few Ronny Hines, but all water damaged.
I also found 2 copies of the Lee Taylor 45, and 5 reels of Lee Taylor master tapes.
 
A friend of mine recently found a 10 inch acetate on Fine that plays at 45rpm by Eddie Banks. The 2 songs are 'No Mon No Fun' and 'You Asked Me'. He described it as pretty cool rocking guitar blues. Are you familiar with it, Mark?

No Paul, I haven't noticed anything in the tapes or 45s with that name.

found a few of these. some are water damaged.
 

Never seen the Swing Four!
I found multiple copies of all the others, except the Orbit release which does not look like a Fine release to me, based on the label design and catalog number. Maybe it was recorded at Fine, but I didn't find the tapes.