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Calypso-u.k. Lyragon 721 Lord Kitchener & St. Vincent Street Six (nice!) on 2040-motos

US $100
YearYear:1951 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States

Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States
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Calypso-U.K. Lyragon 721 Lord Kitchener & St. Vincent Street Six (nice!), US $100, image 1

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Lord Kitchener & St. Vincent Street Six do "I Wish I Were A Mango

Tree" and "Wife And Mother" on 78rpm U.K. Lyragon 721.


'Lord Kitchener' was the stage name of Aldwyn Roberts, one of the

best-known of all Trinidadian calypso singers.


I believe that this was recorded in 1951.


The record is in excellent-plus (E+) condition with some faint surface

scuffs.

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