Modern Talking The Hits Full Album Zip by Foote published on 2023-01-07T03:46:56Z Modern Talking The Hits Full Album Zip Download File >>>>> https://snowoforat.blogspot.com/?download=2sBmo7 In the early 1930s during the years when the Macdonald Brothers were popular as a radio act, they set up an unusual radio contest for their listeners in which their listeners would call them and try to sound more intelligent than the brothers. The Macdonald Brothers used their "Yakety Sax" and "Nigger Jig" tunes as well as their other popular songs for the contest. The winner was awarded a free trip to New York City where the brothers met with the wife of Columbia Records President, Decca Records boss, and producer, Joe Shulman and the Chairman and founder of Columbia Records, Eddie Goldsmith. As a result of this meeting, Columbia Records later bought the Macdonald Brothers' six-year contract from Gennett Records and changed its name to "Modern Records." Modern Talking (this time under the name "Modern Records") gained the widest exposure of the 19 th century American minstrelsy when their English-based recordings were first turned over to the radio stations during the height of the Great Depression in 1934. In 1938, they signed their first musical hit, Bobby in the Sun, recorded at Sam Phillips Record Shop in Memphis, TN and released by the tiny Birmingham J&K Records. It became Modern Talking's first smash hit. Within a year they had their first record on Billie Holiday's famous "Fine and Mellow" record label. The Macdonald Brothers (and their exception of Mary McEnery the "Wench") were not included in Modern Talking's success. They had been a popular act for the Carnival Music Agency, which would later merge into the Foster-Klauder group. Their place in the minstrel show was now taken by subservience, such as "Yakety Sax" and "Nigger Jig". Tambo and Bones soon moved on. The Macdonald Brothers were hired by the Foster-Klauder agency and toured the USA under the name of The Macdonalds and were quick to gain national fame. The Macdonald Brothers became a lynchpin of the American minstrelsy, appealing not only to the South but to audiences of all temperaments, races, and classes. Their songs became staples at every family party. Their popularity continued for many years. a3f8a02ae1