Royal Machines 29298R WES 2000 900 MHz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Speaker

on Thursday, April 5, 2012

Royal Machines 29298R WES 2000 900 MHz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Speaker

   

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Royal Machines 29298R WES 2000 900 MHz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Speaker Feature.

  • Weatherproof indoor/outdoor speakers Automatic PLL on transmitter and speakers
  • RF technology lets you roam freely throughout your house or yard No line of sight limitation
  • Virtual interference-free audio quality Auto on/off control and auto tuning function UHF stereo transmission mode
  • Operation distance up to 164 feet
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The WANDERERS " First , Last & Only Girl " !!! Video Clips. Duration : 2.47 Mins.


RARE OLDIES VIDEO WITH THE WANDERERS ! This group began their career in the early fifties known as The Barons. The members were Ray Pollard on lead, Frank Joyner on tenor, the baritone voice was Robert Yarbrough and the bass was Shep Grant. In early 1953 they came to the attention of Newark based label Savoy Records and were signed to a recording contract in mid October. The first release by the group was soon out on Savoy #1109 - "Hey Mae Ethel" and "We Could Find Happiness". The record got enough airplay in the New York area to allow the group to start making in person appearances. Their first big gig came in December of that year when they appeared at Harlem's Club Baby Grand as the opening act for Big Maybelle. After the new year The Wanderers had a chance to hit the road and make personal appearances in other parts of the country. They appeared with Galdys (Glad Rags) Patrick at Detroit's famous Flame Show Bar in February, and the next month toured with Tiny Grimes and his band through Ohio and Indiana. One last release for Savoy was in the role of backup vocals for Dolly Cooper on #1121 - "Love Can Be Blind" / "Be Good To Yourself". By the middle of 1954 the group had left Savoy and were now on Decca Records. Their stay with the old major label did not bring much success. Decca #29230 was "Say Hey Willie Mays" and "Don't Drop It", which was an obvious try at the topical novelty category. The follow up on Decca #29298 returned them to their strong suit of the ballad ...

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