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1 - When I Was Young and Handsome - Texas Jim Robertson and The Panhandle Punchers – 19482 - Ensuenos de Juventud (Dreams of Youth) - Orquesta Venezuela - 19303 - The Vanished Youth - Russian Imperial Singers – 19384 - When I Was Twenty-One - Harry Lauder - 19195 - Conga Salad - Alfred Jacy and his Chicos – 19416 - At the Fountain of Youth - Dan W. Quinn - 19157 - The Fountain of Youth - Billy Keith – 19528 - Flaming Youth - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - 19349 - Young and Healthy - Dick Robertson with Ed Loyd and his Orchestra – 193310 - Når Man Kun er Ung - Ingeborg Brams - 194311 - Youth and Vigour - The Band of the Coldstream Guards – 192612 - Blame It on My Youth - Terry Shand with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra – 193413 - Young Woman's Blues - Bessie Smith – 192714 - Don't Let Old Age Creep Up on You - The Ink Spots – 193715 - I Feel That Old Age Coming On - Wynonie Harris – 194816 - Kamaaina (The Old Timer) - Sol K. Bright and his Hollywaiians – 193417 - Fountain of Death - The Shadow – 1938 (Radio Drama)18 - Accent on Youth - The Screen Guild Theater – 1939 (Radio Romance)19 – Accent on Youth - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra – 193520 - Old Age Pension Blues - Shelton Brothers (Bob and Joe) - 1939
Dorsey Stomp . . transcriptions in January, 1934 by the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra and then in September, 1934 by the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (after Tommy left). Almost the same band - George Thow, Don Mattison, Joe Yukl, Jack Stacey, Skeets Herfurt, Bobby Van Eps, Roc Hillman, Delmar Kaplan, Ray McKinley with Bob Eberle, Bob Crosby and Kay Weber --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
The Touch of Satan compels Adam and Chris to mull over spooky movies, harpsichord music, eighteenth-century bad boys, curious products, and… Gorgo?Show Notes.The Touch of Satan: IMDB. MST3K Wiki. Trailer. Watch on ShoutFactoryTV!Elliot Brood's cover of Matt Maxwell's C'est l'Halloween.The Shaggs: It's Halloween.The Mads: Halloween Safety.Adam's other podcast, A Part Of Our Scare-itage.HubrisWeen!Chris's new podcast, Game Show 1939!Our episode on Girls Town, way back when.Robert O. Ragland.The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.Abby.Q: The Winged Serpent.The Thing With Two Heads.Jaguar Lives!Our episode on The Beast of Yucca Flats.Mr. Rogers plays the glass armonica.The Notorious Concubines. (James McCarty presumably wrote the English translation?)Our episodes on Parts: The Clonus Horror and The Giant Spider Invasion.Herbert von Karajan looking a little like the dude in today's movie.Some Ronco ads.The Refutation of All Heresies.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon.
WETF Show - Solo Hop - early Glenn Miller arrangements for the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, The Ray Noble American Orchestra and Miller's first recording session. Charlie Spivak, Bunny Berigan, Pee Wee Erwin, George Thow, Tommy Dorsey, Jack Jenney, Johnny Mince, Jimmy Dorsey, Skeets Herfurt, Eddie Miller, Bud Freeman, Claude Thornhill and others! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
I went out at night alone; The young blood flowing beyond the sea Seemed to have drenched my spirit's wings — I bore my sorrow heavily. But when I lifted up my head From shadows shaken on the snow, I saw Orion in the east Burn steadily as long ago. — from "Winter Stars" by Sara Teasdale Sources: "Close-micd Snow Steps.flac" by billox30 "Polar Wind" by Fission9 "DMP013016 HEAVY SNOW STORM MS.wav" by martypinso "Door Open and Close.mp3" by harrietniamh "Footsteps, Solid Wood Rug, Male Boots, Medium Pace and Scuffs.wav" by SpliceSound "Leather Sofa, Sit Down, Stand Up" by Kinoton "crackling-fire.aiff" by alienistcog "fire-crackling.wav" by jmehlferber "13_Fire in fireplace.wav" by 16FThumaF "Solitude" by Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, feat. Kay Starr "VIII. At the Fireside" from Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15, by Robert Schumann, performed by Donald Betts "So Cold" by Rafael Archangel "Cliffside Prison" from fervor nullified by Swaying Smoke "Frosted Tundra - 02" by Mystified "Track II" from Isolation Loops by Frank Audiffret "Approximately Four A.M. in January - Children's Song" from We All Have Hot Chocolate Tummies and Frozen Faces by He Can Jog "595.jpg" by Adrian Pelletier
Gary Guthman, originally from Portland Oregon, started his career at the age of nine. As a young teen, Gary was a member of the nationally acclaimed "Seldom Six" Dixieland Band, comprised of 12 to 14 years old who traveled the United States performing stage shows and conventions. He was fortunate to study privately with Jack Dalby, Joyce Johnson, James Smith and the recently retired (after 38 years!) principal trumpet of the Oregon Symphony – Fred Sautter. After attending Portland State University, Gary was pleased to do short stints with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (lead by Lee Castle), Stan Kenton Orchestra, Don Ellis Orchestra and the Louis Bellson Orchestra. In the early 1980's, Gary moved to Canada. Within the next few years, he became known as one of Canada's premier lead and commercial trumpeters, playing on over 100, televised "ITV IN Concert" performances as well as numerous radio shows, jingles, movie sound tracks and in concert. 1995 saw the inception of Gary Guthman’s hit show “A Tribute to Harry James", followed by the creation of his” Trumpet Greats” in 1998, “Swingmatism!" in 2004 and in 2007 for Internationally renowned harpist Małgorzata Zalewska, his critically acclaimed “Master and Margarita”. From 1998-2001, Gary was the Musical Director and starred in the North American Musical Theatre Revue “Forever Swing and won a distinguished Canadian “Jesse” Award. Learn more about Gary at garyguthman.com and go to bobreeves.com/76 to find the show notes for this episode.
This is the third and final episode in my series on big band leaders. The first one was about female band leaders. The second was about African Americans. In this episode, you'll hear five songs by white big band leaders. The songs are "Night Wind" by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)" by The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, "Little Brown Jug" by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, "Gravedigger's Holiday" by Les Brown and His Band of Renown, and "I Ask the Stars (And They Agree)" by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra.
*Special Time and Date Monday 11am -12pm EST bombshellradio.comPLAYING TRACKS BYRed Norvo and his Orchestra, The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, Earl Hines & his Orchestra, Arty Shaw & his Gramercy Five, The Adrian Rollini Quartet and more.#lifestyle , #vintage, #retro, #gramophone, #harryandedaIn this episode of Harry & Edna on the Wireless Edna chats to Harry about his Gramophone Harry persona.So join the vintage duo while they play tip top gramophone Tunes from the 1930s and 1940s.They do hope you enjoy this hour with Harry & Edna on the Wireless as they take a look at the current British vintage scene.
Shellac Stack No. 108 visits January 1930 for 15 selections recorded that month. We survey some of the day's news stories and listen to discs by the Duncan Sisters, Seger Ellis, the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, Julie Wintz, Nat Shilkret, Slatz Randall, Earl Burtnett, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, and more.
On Part Four of the Dorsey Brothers we conclude the series with a live broadcast of the reunited brothers. The late 1940's was a hard time for the big bands with Tommy disbanding his band in 1946. But he couldn't stay away and was back with a new group. Jimmy gave up his band and the new group was billed as The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra featuring Jimmy Dorsey. They remained together until Tommy's death in 1956. The broadcast on today's show is from Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook ballroom recorded in 1955. Please visit this podcast at http://www.fgmiller.com/bbb/
On Part Three of the Dorsey Brothers we will turn our focus to the band of Tommy. When Tommy split from his brother Jimmy he took over the Joe Haymes orchestra. Molding it into the kind of band he wanted Tommy was soon recording many of his hit songs. I tried to pick out many of TD's hits and we will also learn about his career apart from Jimmy. In part four we will conclude the series with the reunited brothers in the 1950's. This is a great series filled with many hits that you are sure to like. Please visit this podcast at http://www.fgmiller.com/bbb/
On this the second part of my four part series on the Dorsey Brothers we will be focusing on Jimmy's orchestra. Jimmy was the older of the two brothers and after Tommy walked out on their combined orchestra, Jimmy continued the band under his name. He had many hits during the swing era and we will be playing many of them today. His biggest hits featured vocalists Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell. Next week I will be looking at the career of Tommy Dorsey and in part four we will conclude with the reunited brothers. This is a great series filled with many hits that you are sure to like. Please visit this podcast at http://www.fgmiller.com/bbb/
Today I am starting a four part series on the Dorsey Brothers, Tommy and Jimmy. Together and separately they recorded some of the biggest hits of the big band era. We will be starting with some of the early original recordings of the Dorsey Brothers orchestra. Then in part two, I will be focusing on Jimmy's orchestra. In part three we will look at Tommy's orchestra and in the final part we will look at the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra featuring Jimmy Dorsey when they were together again. This is a great series filled with many hits that you are sure to like. Please visit this podcast at http://www.fgmiller.com/bbb/
This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are1)Stormy Weather-1941-Lena Horne, Orchestra of Lou Bring,2)Stormy Monday Blues-1942-Earl hines and His Orchestra,3)Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall-1944-Ella Fitzgerald And Ink Spots,4)Butterflies In The Rain-1933-Ray Noble&His Orchestra,5)Singin' In The Rain-1929-Cliff Edwards,6)Call Me Up Some Rainy Sunday Afternoon-1910-Ada Jones and Irving Berlin,7)It Don't Do Nothing But Rain-1926-Art Gillam,8)It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane-1937-Guy Lomardo and the Royal Canadians,9)Rhythm Of The Rain-1934-Dorsey Brothers Orchestra,10)I's Always Chasing Rainbows-1945-Dick Haymes & Helen Forest, 11)Over The Rainbow-1939-JudyGarland