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Another record I recently found at auction was this promotional 78 record for Philco (pressed by Compo for Decca of Canada) featuring a couple of Bing Crosby's well-known songs.
Philco celebrated it's 20 Millionth radio set produced for the public in 1947. As a special promotion for this milestone, they offered the Bing Crosby "Signature" record free with the purchase of a Philco 706 "Consolette" (Canadian model number). The 1948 Consolette has since become known as "The Bing Crosby" radio, because Bing's face promoted it very heavily.
My bit of research found Canadian advertisements for the record, but I'm sure these were also available in the USA and elsewhere.
Here's a little excerpt from a 1947 newspaper ad about the record:
And a couple of YouTube links to the songs featured on the record:
Blue Of The Night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRl-gMqyJLQ
Home On The Range:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VW7-GQUjyY
The Philco Consolette was an oddly styled record player / radio combination unit that took records in through a flip down door in the front, something like modern CD and DVD drives.
The needle arm sat inside the unit and was rigged to automatically start playing once a record was inserted. Philco proudly stated that the Consolette was so easy to load that "even a child" could load it.
After I found the record I realized that I have sheet music for one of the tracks:
Does anybody else here have this type of promotional material? Would love to see it.
Philco celebrated it's 20 Millionth radio set produced for the public in 1947. As a special promotion for this milestone, they offered the Bing Crosby "Signature" record free with the purchase of a Philco 706 "Consolette" (Canadian model number). The 1948 Consolette has since become known as "The Bing Crosby" radio, because Bing's face promoted it very heavily.
My bit of research found Canadian advertisements for the record, but I'm sure these were also available in the USA and elsewhere.
Here's a little excerpt from a 1947 newspaper ad about the record:
And a couple of YouTube links to the songs featured on the record:
Blue Of The Night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRl-gMqyJLQ
Home On The Range:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VW7-GQUjyY
The Philco Consolette was an oddly styled record player / radio combination unit that took records in through a flip down door in the front, something like modern CD and DVD drives.
The needle arm sat inside the unit and was rigged to automatically start playing once a record was inserted. Philco proudly stated that the Consolette was so easy to load that "even a child" could load it.
After I found the record I realized that I have sheet music for one of the tracks:
Does anybody else here have this type of promotional material? Would love to see it.