Thursday, 6 May 2010

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

KAY BANK 3/4

THE MINNEAPOLIS CHORALAIRES
54
KBK-3 – Jesus, The Very Thought Of Thee  (No Publ.)
KBK-4 – Who Crucified My Lord?  (No Publ.)
            Bless The Lord, O My Soul  (No Publ.)
KAY BANK 3/4
Minneapolis, MN




Tuesday, 4 May 2010

KAY BANK 1/2

THE MINNEAPOLIS CHORALAIRES
??
KBK-1 - Set Down Servant ; Soon Ah Will Be Done  (No Publ.)
KBK-2 - Loch Lomond   (No Publ.)
KAY BANK 1/2
Minneapolis, MN

The earliest Kay Bank pressing found so far. Ramona Gerhard on piano and features Janet Mantzke and Ted Shirley.



Monday, 3 May 2010

Kay Bank 1-2

FESTIVAL CHOIR OF St. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
??
KBBG-1 – Lullaby On Christmas Eve  (No Publ.)
KBBG-2 – Carol-Noel  (No Publ.)
Kay Bank 1-2
Minneapolis, MN




Sunday, 2 May 2010

KAY BANK LP 1/2/3/4

ST PAUL SEMINARY CHOIR - Rev Francis A Missia, Director
55
KBBC-1 - Silent Night
             Carol Of The Shepherds
             Mother, We Hail Thee
             In Natali Domini
             Flos de Radice Jesse
             Magnum Nomen Domini
KBBC-2 - Adeste Fideles
             Gesu Bambino
             Veni Veni Emmanuel
             See Amid The Winter Snow
             O Dear Little Children
             Sleep Holy Babe
KBBC-3 - Mass
             Dona Nobis Pacem
             Kyrie
             Gloria
             Credo
             Sanctus
             Benedictus
             Agnus Dei
KBBC-4 - Tu es Petrus
             Tecum Principium
             Ave Maria
             Resonet In Laudibus
             Hallelujah Chorus

Email from Edward Gergen


Malcolm

The back of the LP jacket is blank. I know that these both were done at the same time in summer 1955 and sold at church in the St. Paul area. One Christmas and one Mass.  I didn’t know there was another one so the one I saw on your website was a surprise.

Fr. Missia was our parish priest in St. Paul and died in a car wreck soon after these records were pressed.

I like your blog. It was fun looking through and remembering all the bands from this area from the 60’s.  I grew up on that stuff.

I'm not entirely sure where this fits in with the Kay Bank listing. For example, each side has its own number so that goes against almost all of the other records listed. See Kay Bank 140. Same front cover was used for that also.

Many thanks to Edward Gergen for the label shots and information.









Saturday, 1 May 2010

KAYBANK D1 / D2

Rolly Wickman and his Dutch Club Orchestra
??
D-1 – Goodbye Waltz   (No Publ.)
D-2 – Lady Lou Polka   (No Publ.)
KAYBANK D1 / D2

Minneapolis, MN