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May I suggest that you contact Rebecca Fisk in the radio department at the
Museum of TV & Radio in New York : [log in to unmask]
Or contact the public relations department at WOR-AM Radio in New York.
Pam Weppner
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Minor
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:42 PM
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Subject: 1946 Recording Studio
Happy New Year! to all,
I received the following request for informtion a few days ago.
I am looking for any information on a recording stuido that was located at
395 Broadway in New York (in 1946) and I came across your name as possibly
knowing some information that could help. If you are able to share any
information concerning a company called 'The RecorDisc Corp'. Thank you,
Cathy D.
I Googled the various terms every which way and searched the back issues of
the New York Times (including advertising), but came up with nothing for
the company name or any recording studio at that address.
I'm suggesting to her that she try the NY Public Library and ASCAP. Any
others suggestions I can pass along to Cathy Dufour (yes, I did searches on
that last name as well, in case there's a family connection).
Thanks in advance for any help,
David Minor
David Minor
Eagles Byte Historical Research
Pittsford, New York
585 264-0423
'dminor' 'at symbol' 'eznet.net'
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