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Just thought I'd pass this along.
Earlier today the U.S. Library of Congress unveiled a project called "the National Jukebox." Now you can hear some of the rare audio recordings at the Library online.
I know this is located in the U.S. but it might be a good research tool for anyone looking to write about Bertie and Jeeves whooping it up at some of the clubs in NYC or something. You can search by date, name, genre etc.
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox
Earlier today the U.S. Library of Congress unveiled a project called "the National Jukebox." Now you can hear some of the rare audio recordings at the Library online.
I know this is located in the U.S. but it might be a good research tool for anyone looking to write about Bertie and Jeeves whooping it up at some of the clubs in NYC or something. You can search by date, name, genre etc.
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox
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Speaking of which, I actually heard the song in this icon on the local really really oldies station! I wondered if it had been written for the show, because it's so ridic.
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