"Carolina Sweetheart"- CASTLEWOOD MARIMBA BAND on Rexonola Model 35


Title:
"Carolina Sweetheart"- CASTLEWOOD MARIMBA BAND on Rexonola Model 35

Description:
Brunswick no.2986-B played on an Australian made Rexonola Model 35 from 1928/29

Author:
gramophoneshane

Tags:
gramophone, phonograph, Castlewood, Marimba, Band, Rexonola, Model35, Australia,

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