The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #63801 Message #1039926
Posted By: GUEST,Dale
22-Oct-03 - 05:44 PM
Thread Name: Tin Pan Alley/Parlor Song Sites
Subject: RE: Tin Pan Alley/Parlor Song Sites
Well, here are a few, as promised earlier, though I failed to put my name on my earlier post. No ID, no information about them, and too lazy to put links up for them, just a guarantee that you will find something of interest at most of them, including tons of links to other sites. Some aren't quite what you asked for, but are interesting all the same.
As a few here know, I do a certain amount of music research both for enjoyment and job related, these are some of the sites I use.
I have more but I have not checked them yet. These were all working as of this moment on 10/22/03.
Let me know when you get through here. (Should be a few months, I'd think.)
http://jimhartley.com/
http://www.garlic.com/~tgracyk/
http://home.flash.net/~duus/realaudio.html
http://dismuke.org/
http://www.huapala.org/
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/4264/
http://www.2multiples.com/hotdance/recordings.htm
http://www.tinfoil.com/archive.htm
http://www.swazoo.com/
http://www.jabw.demon.co.uk/
http://home.earthlink.net/~rbotti/music2.htm
http://phonozoic.com/ This one deserves special mention. It has been around a long time, and has MANY links to other sites, including most of the above. The They used to have a long list of individual links to songs, but a reorganization of the site ended that, it seems. Click on the listen to free historic sound recordings online link for more leads than you likely have time for at the moment. One note, it isn't updated all that often, so you might run into a few blind alleys. No matter, it's still a valuable resource. Take their suggestion and check out www.mp3.com