Help Us Record Unrecorded Music from the 1890's-1920's
- Lauren Sansaricq

- Oct 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Hey everyone! We have an important announcement we are super excited to share with all of you: We are raising money to record an album of unrecorded songs with repertoire from the 1890's-1920's. Teaming up with Rivermont Records this album will be done in a meticulous fashion that only these rare pieces of music deserve. We will be making this record with our 5-piece band: Brian Nalepka, Andy Stein, Dan Levinson and of course Miss Maybell & Charlie Judkins.
What is an unrecorded song?
Plain and simple, a song that has, to our knowledge, never been recorded in any form - be it a Phonograph Cylinder, 78rpm record, Vinyl record album, Youtube performance, MIDI file, private home recording, or really any other imaginable form of recording.
We have more than enough songs to make a wonderful album and we would greatly appreciate your help in making this project of preservation a reality!
Thank you so much! -
Miss Maybell & Charlie
Link to donate…

Give $25, get a copy of the finished CD
Give $35, get a copy of the finished vinyl LP
Give $50, get an autographed copy of the finished CD and your name in the credits
Give $55, get a CD/LP combo pack
Give $60, get an autographed copy of the finished LP and your name in the credits
Give $100, get an autographed CD/LP combo pack and your name in the credits
Give $250, get an autographed CD/LP and your name listed as a sponsor
Give $500, get two copies of the CD/LP combo pack (one for you, one for a friend), and your name listed as a co-producer
Give $1,000, get two copies of the CD/LP combo pack (one for you, one for a friend), your name listed as a co-producer, AND a private 1-hour concert, either performed for you in person (in the NYC area) or recorded and sent as a high quality digital video file






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