Tuesday 30 August 2011

KB-240 - KAY BANK EP 240

SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR - Clayton Hutchins (Director)
56
KB-240A – A Great And Mighty Wonder   (No Publ.)
                Grant Us Thy Holy Peace   (No Publ.)
KB-240B – Alleluia   (No Publ.)
                No Man Is An Island   (No Publ.)
KAY BANK EP 240
Minneapolis, MN




Sunday 28 August 2011

KB-238 - KAY BANK LP 238

MOTHERSINGERS' SPRING CONCERT (Apr 27 1956)
56
KB-238A - Dona Nobis Pacem
                O Man Thy Grief And Sin Bemoan
                My Heart is A Silent Violin
                Syncopated Clock
                The Happy Wanderer
                Little Wheel A-Turning
KB-238B - Carousel waltz
                If I Loved You
                June Is Bustin' Out All Over
                Blow High - Blow Low
                You'll Never walk Alone
                I See God
KAY BANK LP 238
Minneapolis, MN



Sunday 21 August 2011

KB-231 - NORTH STAR 231

The Four Crusaders
56
KB-231A – The Lord’s Prayer (G. Schirmer Co.)
KB-231B – I Need Thee Every Hour
NORTH STAR 231
1936 University Ave, Minneapolis, MN

KB-231 - NORTH STAR 231

 The Four Crusaders
56
KB-231A - The Lord’s Prayer (G. Schirmer Co.)
KB-231B - I Need Thee Every Hour(Ives Music Press)
NORTH STAR 231
1936 University Ave, St. Pauls, MN









Saturday 20 August 2011

KB-230 - NORTH STAR 230

FOUR CRUSADERS
56
KB-230A – I’ll Walk With God (Loew’s)
KB-230B – On The Cross of Calvary (Ives Music Press)
NORTH STAR 230
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN




Friday 19 August 2011

KB-229 - NORTH STAR ep 229

FOUR CRUSADERS
56
KB-229A - So’s I Can Write My Name  (No Publ.)
                When I Survey   (No Publ.)
                O Bone IESU    (No Publ.)
KB-229B - More About Jesus   (No Publ.)
                He The Pearly Gates   (No Publ.)
                Close To Thee   (No Publ.)
NORTH STAR 229
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN

Nothing on this Gospel group either. 










Thursday 18 August 2011

KB-228 - KAY BANK LP 228

FOUR CRUSADERS - "Rare Quartet Artistry"
56
KB-228A - So's I Can Write My Name
               On The Cross
               I'll Walk With God
               I Need Thee
               O Bone Jesu
KB-228B - More About Jesus
               Alone With Jesus
               He The Pearly Gates
               When I Survey
               Close To Thee
               The Lord's Prayer
KAY BANK LP 228
Eleventh St, Minneapolis, MN






Tuesday 16 August 2011

KB-226 - SOMA 1077

ROYAL MELODY ORCHESTRA
56
KB-226A - Unknown Girl Polka   (No Publ.)
KB-226B - Snow Waltz   (No Publ.)
SOMA 1077
Minneapolis, MN
(Band from Dickinson, ND)
Also on North Star 2038.





KB-226 - NORTH STAR 2038

ROYAL MELODY ORCHESTRA
56
KB-226A - Unknown Girl Polka   (No Publ.)
KB-226B - Snow Waltz   (No Publ.)
NORTH STAR 2038
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN
(Band from Dickinson, ND)

Nothing on these guys I'm afraid. Also issued on SOMA 1077






Monday 15 August 2011

KB-225 - SOMA 1076

ROYAL MELODY ORCHESTRA
56
KB-225A – Little Fishermen’s Waltz   (No Publ.)
KB-225B – Sometime Only Polka   (No Publ.)
SOMA 1076
119 North 9th St, Minneapolis, MN   (Amos Heilicher)

See Also Northstar Records 2037





KB-225 - NORTH STAR 2037

ROYAL MELODY ORCHESTRA
56
KB-225A – Little Fishermen’s Waltz   (No Publ.)
KB-225B – Sometime Only Polka   (No Publ.)
NORTH STAR 2037
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN
(Band from Dickinson, ND)




Sunday 14 August 2011

KB-224 - KAY BANK LP 224


PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHOIRS - “Sacred Concert – 1956”
56
KB-224A - Sanctus
                To Thee We Sing
                When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
                They Have Taken Away My Lord
                Psalm 23
KB-224B - Side Two
KAY BANK LP 224
Minneapolis, MN



Saturday 13 August 2011

KB-223 - KAY BANK 223

THE STARLIGHTS with the Klassy Kombo
56
KB-223A - In Paradise   (Peterson Publ.)
KB-223B - Cherry Pie   (Peterson Publ.)
KAY BANK No. 223
2541 Nichollett Ave, Minneapolis, MN   (Vernon Bank)

Starlights are Jessie Ann Reasby, Anne Booker, Carol Ann Nolly, Barbara Ann Greene. Klassy Kombo is Eldridge Owens, Cedric Lyle and Walt Holbrock



Wednesday 10 August 2011

KB-220 - NORTH STAR 2035

REV. and Mrs. MARDEN B. WICKMAN (vocal), Mrs. Esther Eclov (organist)
56
KB-220A – A Name I Highly Treasure   (No Publ.)
KB-220B – His Tender Touch   (No Publ.)
NORTH STAR 2035
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN




Tuesday 9 August 2011

KB-219 - NORTH STAR 2033

CHMEILESKI BROTHERS with Len Voikofski
56
KB-219A – Lenny’s Mazurka   (Mills Brothers Publ.)
KB-219B – Lucky Polka   (Mills Brothers Publ.)
NORTH STAR 2033
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN


Local Paper Advert - 08 Sept 1955

Local Paper Advert - 11 Aug 1955






Monday 8 August 2011

KB-218 - NORTH STAR 2034

CHMEILESKI BROTHERS with Len Voikofski
56
KB-218A – Over Three Hills Waltz   (Mills Brothers Publ.)
KB-218B – Jerry’s Polka   (Mills Brothers Publ.)
NORTH STAR 2034
1936 University Ave, St Paul, MN




Friday 5 August 2011

Amos Heilicher

Hello All Kay Bank Enthusiasts

I have no idea why, but many of the pages have republished themselves again today. All I did was add "Bookmark Labels" Apologies for any confusion. Oh, and change the colour of the blog slightly.

Hasta Luego,

Malcolm

PS - I found this online .....

AMOS HEILICHER, 90, PASSES AWAY  (4 Aug 2011)


He was considered one of the most powerful people in the music industry, landing on an Esquire magazine list in 1970 with Mick Jagger, Paul Simon and Motown founder Berry Gordy. Amos Heilicher could take a local record such as the Trashmen's "Surfin' Bird," the Castaways' "Liar, Liar" or Dave Dudley's "Six Days on the Road" and make it a national hit.
Heilicher, the godfather of the Minnesota record business, died Sunday of pneumonia at University of Minnesota Hospitals Fairview. He was 90.
"He was working on Wednesday, and that evening he went to the hospital," said his son, Ira Heilicher, a Minneapolis businessman. "His life was to make deals and work and be productive."
Heilicher was powerful because he was involved in so many facets of the music business: an indie record label (Soma, or Amos spelled backwards), distribution of major-label recordings to retail shops, "rackjobbing" (running record departments for dime stores and department stores) and retail (the Musicland and Discount Records chains). At their peak, Heilicher's companies accounted for about 10 percent of all recordings sold in the United States.

"He was larger outside of Minneapolis than he was in Minneapolis," said Owen Husney, a Los Angeles music executive and Prince's first manager. "He was much better known throughout the business. He and his brother [Danny Heilicher] were founding fathers and pioneers of record distribution."
It all started with Heilicher buying five jukeboxes when he was in high school. Mercury Records, which supplied discs for his jukeboxes, asked him to become a regional distributor and later he made deals with RCA, Columbia and other labels. In 1977, the Heilicher brothers sold their record-business interests.

"The whole Minneapolis music scene owes Amos a debt," said Nashville music producer David Rivkin, aka David Z, who had a Midwest hit ("Little Latin Lupe Lu") on Soma with the Chancellors in 1964 and later worked as a promotional rep for Heilicher. "He was a strict businessman. He talked to us every day. He was very encouraging about my involvement with music. He was modest. I had the highest respect for him."
After selling his interests in the music business, Heilicher became more active in real estate. He owned part of the St. Anthony Main retail complex and the now-defunct Circus Pizza. An active philanthropist, he served on the boards of the Minnesota Orchestra and Mount Sinai Hospital, and raised money for various nonprofits. Earlier this year, a school was renamed the Amos and Celia Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School. His wife died in 2007, his brother in 2005.
In addition to Ira, Heilicher is survived by a daughter, Elissa, of Golden Valley, four grandchilden and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Beth El Synagogue in Minneapolis.
John Bream