Dust to Digital

Desperate Man Blues: Discovering the Roots of American Music

Subtitled: Discovering The Roots Of American Music. A compilation of songs as featured in Dust-to-Digital’s Desperate Man Blues DVD, chronicling the amazing life in music of Joe Bussard (founder of Fonotone Records). Blues. Gospel. Jazz. Hillbilly. The late 1920s was the Big Bang of the music industry. King of record collectors Joe Bussard tells the story of “America’s …

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How Low Can You Go: Anthology of the String Bass (1925-1941)

The first anthology ever of the string bass; A 3CD box set in a cardboard box; 96-page book. Original recordings from 1925-1941, from the legendary archival label Dust-To-Digital (that previously brought the world the beyond-elaborate Goodbye, Babylon and Fonotone Records boxsets). ”Not so long …

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Where Will You Be Christmas Day

24 Recordings from 1917 – 1959. “Following up last year’s critically acclaimed Goodbye, Babylon box set, Dust-to-Digital is proud to announce our new Holiday Series, curated by musicologist Dick Spottswood. Based on his popular radio show in Washington, D.C., our series is initiated with a Christmas Gift, a compact disc full of rare yuletide gems. Just as Goodbye, …

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