TV Radio SHOW SOUND EFFECTS Record Speedy Q Horse Drawn Buggy Wagon 7833

WithSpeedy Cue (SQ). The “Alley Cat” record employed a human imitator, but “Braying Mule” used the real thing, with a bit of coaxing. Speedy Q Sound Effects Record 7931. He paid K. I. Sakai of Tokyo for his recording of “Japanese Traffic Noise,” but there is no indication in the ledger that he paid for or sought permission from Victor to use two of their recordings, which he dubbed and cobbled together as “Traffic Noises of England, with Big Ben.”.

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