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Record Grade
EX
Cover Grade
VG+
Release Year
1958
Record Label
Fantasy

Korla Pandit

Plays Music Of The Exotic East

SKU: 146997840751
Category: Jazz

Korla Pandit - Plays Music Of The Exotic East - 1958 Jazz - EX - Ultrasonic Cln - The lead in looks to be quite long on both sides, a solid EX record, some trivial hairlines. Sleeve is very nice.  - The record has been cleaned using ultrasonic technology and is in strong EX/EX condition. The cover is crisp, only a VG+ because of age!

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Korla Pandit

Korla Pandit

**Korla Pandit**, born John Roland Redd on 16 September 1921 in St. Louis, Missouri, passed away on 2 October 1998 in Petaluma, California. He was an influential American pianist, organist, and composer, recognized as a key figure in the Exotica genre and a pioneering performer in television music. In the late 1940s, Redd adopted the persona of the fictional French-Indian character Korla Pandit, maintaining this identity consistently throughout his life, both on stage and in his personal life, even concealing his true identity from his children. A detailed exposé on Korla Pandit was published by *Los Angeles Magazine* in 2001, three years after Redd’s death.

Redd was the seventh of eight children in a family led by an African-American Baptist pastor. His mother had a mixed heritage of Anglo and African descent, which contributed to his lighter skin and straight hair. A child prodigy, Redd began playing the piano at the age of three and could accurately reproduce any song after hearing it just once. In the early 1940s, he moved from the Midwest to California to pursue his musical ambitions. Facing discrimination as a black musician, Redd adopted the alias *Juan Rolando*, allowing him to pass as Mexican and gain entry into the Musicians' Union, where African-Americans were often barred. In 1944, he married Beryl June DeBeeson, a retired dancer and Disney artist, in Tijuana, Mexico, as interracial marriages were illegal in California at the time.

With Beryl's assistance, Redd crafted the Korla Pandit persona, which included elaborate makeup and exotic attire. According to a fabricated backstory, Korla Pandit was said to have been born in New Delhi to a French opera singer and an Indian government clerk of Brahmin descent. Supposedly raised in an affluent household and educated in music in the UK, he immigrated to the United States at the age of twelve and graduated from the University of Chicago. By 1948, Korla Pandit was regularly performing in Hollywood and had composed music for the popular radio series *Chandu the Magician*, utilizing Novachord and Hammond CV electric organs to create atmospheric sound effects.

Redd's encounter with television producer Klaus Landsberg led to his first television show after he agreed to compose music for *Time for Beany*, Bob Clampett's well-known puppet show. In February 1949, his program *Korla Pandit's Adventures In Music* debuted on Los Angeles KTLA, marking it as the first all-music program in the history of U.S. television. To enhance the mystique of his character, Pandit never spoke during his broadcasts. He quickly gained fame, releasing numerous LP albums primarily through *Fantasy Records* and mingling with Hollywood celebrities such as Bob Hope, Errol Flynn, and Sabu Dastagir. He also appeared in George Stevens' 1952 film *Something to Live For*.

Fully committed to his Korla Pandit persona, Redd never broke character, even off-camera. He developed a friendship with Paramahansa Yogananda, a notable Indian yogi and spiritual leader, and performed at Yogananda's funeral in 1952. In 1956, Korla Pandit relocated to San Francisco and began a new program on KGO-TV. Responding to the Beat Generation's interest in spirituality and alternatives to materialism, he started to incorporate dialogue into his shows, blending Zen, mysticism, and other "New Age" themes. In 1967, he moved to Canada to protect his two sons from the Vietnam War draft, settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. As his television popularity waned in the 1970s, he shifted to performing at private events and ceremonies.

In the 1990s, amidst a revival of Exotica and the Tiki-lounge movement, Korla Pandit saw a brief resurgence in his career. He recorded as a guest on the debut self-titled album by The Muffs in 1993 and made a cameo appearance in Tim Burton's cult biopic *Ed Wood*. One of his final performances was a sold-out show at Bimbo's 365 Club. In June 2001, R.J. Smith’s exposé in *Los Angeles Magazine* revealed Redd's true identity and his lifelong dedication to the character of the "mysterious Indian." The article included insights from Redd’s wife and sons, who appeared unaware or in denial of the revealed biographical details, having had limited contact with their father’s extended family throughout his life.

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Korla Pandit - Plays Music Of The Exotic East - 1958 Jazz - EX - Ultrasonic Cln - The lead in looks to be quite long on both sides, a solid EX record, some trivial hairlines. Sleeve is very nice.  - The record has been cleaned using ultrasonic technology and is in strong EX/EX condition. The cover is crisp, only a VG+ because of age!

  • Record was initially cleaned manually, then ultrasonically cleaned with iSonic Ultrasonic Cleaning prior to grading
  • Records are packaged with a poly outer sleeve, the LP is placed in a fresh white inner sleeve directly after cleaning, (we include the accompanying sleeve, we send you both), separate from the cover to protect the seams during shipment, and of course, shipped within thick cardboard insert pads in a thick cardboard record mailer.
  • We offer discounted shipping on multiple records: calculated shipping for the first one and $2 for each additional one. International Buyers, please read International Buyers paragraph below.


SRO Records Record Grading Guide:

SEALED/Mint:

Vinyl: Assumed mint, unverified until opened.

Sleeve: Visible through shrink wrap, graded as above.

NM (Near Mint):

Vinyl: Nearly flawless, with possible minor scuffs or hairlines only visible under strong light.
Sleeve: Appears new, as if freshly printed.

 

EX (Excellent):

Vinyl: Bright, with minor surface wear and hairlines, not affecting play.

Sleeve: May have faint creases or abrasions, but artwork is clean.

 

VG+ (Very Good Plus):

Vinyl: Obvious wear, scuffs and hairlines, plays with some noise but no major sound issues.

Sleeve: Worn with creases, noticeable wear, acid deterioration, corner dings, chipping, and possible seam wear.

 
Here's the typical SRO Records line in the sand. Anything below VG+, unless it's rare, unusual or just awesome, we're NOT going to sell online, much less go through the hassle of an ultrasonic cleaning, we're going to put it in one of many $10 Record boxes that we sell at Record Conventions and events. Some will wind up in the $1 Box, just to get it back out into the world for someone to enjoy or make a planter out of.

 

VG (Very Good):

Vinyl: Dull appearance with many hairlines and scuffs, somehow plays with persistent noise but no skips. 

Sleeve: Worn with possible seam splits and moderate ring wear.

G+ (Good Plus):

Vinyl: Numerous marks and scratches, plays with significant noise but music usually overpowers flaws.

Sleeve: Rough appearance with possible seam splits and water damage.


G (Good):

Vinyl: Copious unforgettable marks, probably a skip or jump.

Sleeve: Heavy ring wear and damage, likely large seam splits or water damage.


F (Fair):

Vinyl: It's round with nearly infinite damage, skipper gonna skip

Sleeve: It's basically what's left of the sleeve for the album

International Buyers: We charge $7 for the first record and $2 a record thereafter for Domestic Shipping in the continental United States. This only includes shipping to the International hub here in the United States. Please carefully review the total shipping and VAT charges for your order before committing to a purchase, which will be different from what we are able to view or control on the US eBay site.


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