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Fredlo Recording Studios Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2023-25

Scope and Contents

Box 1: 12" 78s and LPs

77 discs (1956-1968)

Box 2: 12" LPs

72 discs (1968-1986)

Box 3: Inter City 10" records

13 discs (1948-1949) Fredlo 10" records 44 discs (1951-1969) Bill Ingogly 10" unaffiliated acetate records 12 discs (1951-1952) Fredlo-affiliated 7" records 68 discs including 4 duplicates (1955-1975) Fredlo-affiliated open-reel tape 1 tape undated

The Friends of the Davenport Public Library received a HRDP grant on behalf of the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center to digitize this collection through the project "Preserving Local Music: Digitizing the Fredlo Recording Studios Collection." This project is supported in part by the State Historical Society of Iowa, Historical Resource Development Program.

Dates

  • Creation: 1951-1986

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

MATERIALS MUST BE HANDLED WITH GLOVES.

Materials are available for use in the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center only.

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Biographical / Historical

Information copied from the website: https://www.nervousneal.com/fredlo/

Fredlo Recording Studios was located at 2224 East 12th Street, Davenport, Iowa, for the last twenty years of its 25-year existence. The label was owned and operated by Fredrick R. (1913-1995) and wife Lois R. (1921-1996) Mauck, who had their living quarters on the floor above the Davenport studio.

The Fredlo record label had its origins as the Inter-City Recording Service, which was in operation at 1715 15th Avenue, Moline, Illinois, as early as 1948, engaging primarily in the production of acetate recordings for personal and commercial broadcast use, with the business listed as a “transcription recording service” in the 1949 Moline city directory. Fred Mauck and his first wife, Mayphine, were listed as residents at the Inter-City studio address and were likely employed there, along with colleagues Charles B. Conover and Robert J. Lindley. The Fredlo imprint was operating at 2436 16th Street in Moline, Illinois, as early as 1951, relocating to the Davenport address around 1956 and remaining there until it ceased operations in 1976. Fred was also employed as a film projectionist at Moline’s Roxy Theater in the earliest days of the Fredlo imprint.

Most of the first Fredlo issues appear to have been acetates (not unlike those cut by Inter-City), many of which were cut for a local dance studio. The earliest known record pressed by Fredlo for commercial sale appears to have been a 10″ 78 rpm single by a popular local dinner club organist named Bill Ingogly, featuring the songs “Dreamer with a Penny” and “Love, Mystery, and Adventure.” The single was first advertised in local newspapers in February 1952 as being for sale in local record stores. Very little additional information about this single is available. A more common release was first advertised in newspapers three months later in May 1952, a 10″ 78 rpm single by a Western Swing ensemble known as Buddies of the Airlanes (“Wind” b/w “Keeper of My Heart”, Fredlo 52063).

The label appears to have ceased operation in 1976, with Fred returning to work as a film projectionist by 1977. The Maucks left the Quad City area for Grand Marais, Minnesota, by 1979, spending the rest of their lives in that community.

The first two digits of the catalog number invariably indicate the year of issue. The catalog number consisted of four digits in 1951, expanding to five digits beginning in 1952, scaling back to four digits in 1956.

The name Fredlo is a contraction of names of the owners, Fred and Lois.

Extent

33 Linear Inch (in 3 cartons.)

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Range 09 Section 10

November 30, 2023 Neal returned Box 1 and took Box 2

November 28, 2023 Neal contacted SC saying ready to return box 1 and take box 2. Pulled Box 2 and placed on SC staff table. HEAVY. Ready for him any time. kmo

Box 1 is currently being digitized and is currently unavailable. September 30, 2023.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center Repository

Contact:
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Davenport IA 52801-1490 United States