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Beale Street Sheiks – You Shall / It's A Good Thing - 10 Shellac G (low grade) 78 RPM Paramount USA  - Pre War Blues / Memphis Blues / Delta Blues
  • Beale Street Sheiks - Vintage 10-Inch Shellac 78 RPM Record (Low Grade) from Paramount USA - Pre - War Memphis and Delta Blues Tunes - You Shall / It's A Good Thing
  • Beale Street Sheiks - Vintage 10-Inch Shellac 78 RPM Record (Low Grade) from Paramount USA - Pre - War Memphis and Delta Blues Tunes - You Shall / It's A Good Thing

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Beale Street Sheiks – You Shall / It's A Good Thing - 10 Shellac G (low grade) 78 RPM Paramount USA - Pre War Blues / Memphis Blues / Delta Blues

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Explore the classic blues sounds with this rare record from the Beale Street Sheiks. The record features two great tracks: 'You Shall' and 'It's A Good Thing'. Released in 1927 in the US by Paramount label (catalog number 12518), it comes in a 10 - inch shellac format at 78 RPM. The music falls under the blues genre, specifically Memphis Blues style. Recorded in Chicago in August 1927 by Memphis musicians Frank Stokes and Dan Sane, Frank Stokes handles vocals and guitar while Dan Sane plays the guitar. This is a must - have for blues enthusiasts.

To play this 78 RPM shellac record, you'll need a turntable that can support this speed. Place the record gently on the turntable platter and set the tonearm on the starting groove of the side you want to listen to. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, store the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in a protective sleeve to prevent dust and debris from getting on it. If the record gets dirty, you can use a soft, dry brush to gently clean the grooves. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the shellac.


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