Source is a videotape recording of a film. Due to original recording: tracking noise at lower edge of frame
Audio high and distorted
First half is higher image and audio quality than the latter half.
This 3/4" video tape of a film shot by Hal Wiley at the Sacramento Musicians Union shows the Bill Rase Band performing. Bill Rase (1926-2006) was a well-known Sacramento figure. He founded and performed with the Bill Rase Band starting in the 1950s until his death. He was also a disc jockey on local radio in the 1950s, hosted a television variety show, and portrayed "Bosun Bill" on a children's television show.
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