any info on Studioline (va)?
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about ten years ago I bought a batch of used 10" reels that had come from a syndicator in the VA (USA) area called Studioline. Some of these were shows hosted by DC area Jazz historian Felix Grant. I never had te heard to erase these, and recently learned of a University that houses Mr. Grant's vast collection. I asked if they would like CDs of the shows I had, and they said yes. Several weeks after I sent them over, Mr. Grant's widow called me and wanted to know about the tapes and about Studioline. I told her basically the above story - to be honest, I don't even know where I got them. Does anyone have any information on Studioline - or more of these tapes? thanks btw - here are the Felix Grant archives.... http://www.lrdudc.wrlc.org/lrdudc/index.html |
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about ten years ago I bought a batch of used 10" reels that had come from a syndicator in the VA (USA) area called Studioline. Some of these were shows hosted by DC area Jazz historian Felix Grant. I never had te heard to erase these, and recently learned of a University that houses Mr. Grant's vast collection. I asked if they would like CDs of the shows I had, and they said yes. Several weeks after I sent them over, Mr. Grant's widow called me and wanted to know about the tapes and about Studioline. I told her basically the above story - to be honest, I don't even know where I got them. Does anyone have any information on Studioline - or more of these tapes? Studioline was a syndicator out of Reston, VA, which was run by Jay Taylor and John Humphries. They were one of the first folks doing direct broadcast satellite radio as well. I have no idea what happened to them. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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