Jack Staulcup Orchestra - Recordings

Recordings

The recordings of The Jack Staulcup Orchestra were completed in two timeframes. One is a session recorded in 1950 in Chicago on the Oriole Records label. The others span the 1960's through the 1970's and were recorded in Paducah under the New Century label, a small Paducah based studio. Staulcup marketed the albums himself, through mail order, and selling the records off the bandstand at performances. After his death, there was a stockpile of albums at the Staulcup home in Metropolis, IL. Mrs. Staulcup sold these albums occasionally when fans would request them. Upon her death in 1995, her son donated many of the albums to Paducah area nursing homes. What albums that remained, were destroyed in a household fire in 2002. Surviving albums can sometimes be found through various online retailers and auction sites.

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