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1952 Jack Kingston Canadian Playboy Old Country Music Calendar New in Envelope

$ 6.85

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New, unused in original mailing envelope.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Artist: Jack Kingston
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Original, vintage 1952 promotional desk calendar Jack Kingston "The Canadian Playboy" Capitol Recording Artist, Box 481 Wingham (Ontario, Canada).
    Calendar measures 6 1/4 inches in length.
    New, unused, unpunched in original Seasons Greetings mailing envelope.
    Jack Kingston (1925-1996), dubbed "The Canadian Playboy," was the first Canadian artist to be signed by Capitol Records. He also recorded for Starday, Sparton, Birchmount, Marathon, Arrow. He appeared on the CHML Main Street Jamboree, the CKNX Barn Dance, the Grand Ole Opry, Louisiana Hayride, WLS Barn Dance, Big D Jamboree, et al. In the same western tradition as Wilf Carter and Hank Snow, Jack's many recordings include "Yodeling Cowboy," "Two Hearts One Love," "A Love That's True," et al. As a songwriter, he authored the tunes "Springhill Mine Explosion" and "Miracle of Colliery 2", which recounted the tragic late 1950s Nova Scotia mine explosions. He also wrote "The Noronic Disaster," a song about the tragic 1949 shipboard fire in Toronto harbor.
    Rare, the first one I've seen.
    This item comes directly from the estate of Charles "Chaw" Mank Jr. (1902-1985), noted songwriter, author, bandleader, record producer, sheet music publisher, psychic, radio personality, silent movie theater organist, newspaper columnist, world champion pen pal, inveterate collector and Hollywood/music fan club pioneer.