Vintage Washing Audio
- Here is a 78rpm Kelvinator promotion record
from 1959. Side one (1.8mb)
is titled "Jill Corey Sings about the New 1959
Kelvinator Automatic Washer". Side
two (1.8mb) is a "Message to
Automatic Washer Retailers from Ed Barnes". This
record was produce by Kelvinator's advertising agency of Madison Avenue, New
York.
- Next we have a scratchy old 78rpm record found in a dusty
attic, produced by Frigidaire. Its titled "New 1950 Frigidaire Spot
Radio Announcements featuring "Homemaker Blues as only Connie Russell
can sing them"! The 1st Song
(0.6mb) is called "I've Got Those
Small Oven Blues". Next on the record is the 2nd
Song (0.5mb) another little ditty by Connie called "The
Unexpected Company Blues". Finally Frigidaire's Radio
Jingle for 1950 "Now Dry Those Tears &
Don't Despair, You'll Cure Those Blues With A Frigidaire",
as Connie's 3rd Song (0.05mb).
Lots more audio to come soon, please stay tuned!
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or MP3 file selecting 64kbps for a smaller file size. We don't need hi-stereo
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