Description: This 78rpm vinyl record features the Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra performing "A Zoot Suit" and "What to Do." The record was released in 1942 by Decca and is a first edition. The vinyl matrix number is DLA 2849 and it is made of shellac material. The record is in worn (W) condition but plays with no skipping and the inlay is fair (F). The genre of this record is pop and jazz, featuring compositions by Ray Gilbert, Sid Robin, and Bob O'Brien. The conductor of the orchestra is Vic Schoen and the performer is the Andrews Sisters. This record is a great addition to any collection and is a piece of music history from the 1940s. We can combine shipping on multiple purchases just give wulf a hoowwwller. Offers are considered. Follow wulf6221 to check for new listings. A hooowwwllll of a good deal.
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: New Castle, Pennsylvania
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Shipping Cost: 5.68 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Format: Record
Speed: 78 RPM
Artist: Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen and His Orchestra
Record Label: Decca
Vinyl Matrix Number: DLA 2849
Inlay Condition: Fair (F)
Record Grading: Worn (W)
Release Year: 1942
Language: English
Style: Big Band & Swing, 40s pop
Record Size: 10"
Performer Orchestra: Vic Schoen and His Orchestra
Number of Audio Channels: Mono
Composer: Bob O'Brien, Ray Gilbert, Sid Robin
Release Title: A ZOOT SUIT (For My Sunday Gal)/WHAT TO DO
Color: Black
Material: Shellac
Catalog Number: 4182
Edition: First Edition
Type: Single
Era: 1940s
Instrument: Voice
Conductor: Vic Schoen
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States