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This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” the spotlight shines on legendary guitarist, arranger, and composer Joe Lano—one of the true masters of the Las Vegas jazz sce-ne. Joe joins Ira ahead of his upcoming performances at the Jazz Society's 50th Anniversary Jazz Celebration (April 26-27 at the Winchester-Dondero Cultural Center) and at Vic's Las Vegas (May 2-3), to share the remarkable story of his life in music. From his early days growing up in Philadelphia—playing guitar in clubs by the age of 12—to the glittering stages of Las Vegas, Joe recounts a career filled with iconic mo-ments. He talks about his move from L.A. to Vegas, joining the elite showroom orches-tras, and playing alongside legends like Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, and Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé. (Fun fact: Lena never sang a song the same way twice—and was a total sci-fi geek.) Joe also shares the behind-the-scenes of Vegas in its golden age: how he landed gigs straight away, the role of the Musicians Union, getting the nod from Sands bandleader Antonio Morelli, and performing with entertainment royalty like Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. He even dives into the drama that followed when he began working full-time in town. And of course, he opens up about his lifelong love for jazz, his connection to the Las Ve-gas Jazz Society, the ego-fueled world of professional musicians, and what it was like working seven nights a week for two years straight. Don't miss this intimate, insightful, and often hilarious conversation with one of Las Vegas jazz's most respected voices. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
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Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El artista colombiano Andrés Cepeda presentó en 2002 un álbum en vivo titulado “Siempre queda una canción”, del cual destacó el bolero “Piel canela”. Esta canción es una versión en vivo del bolero compuesto por el gran cantautor puertorriqueño Bobby Capó, quien lo grabó en 1952, nada menos que con la famosa Sonora Matancera; composición que el propio Bobby Capó tituló “Piel canela”. Así la escuché yo… A través de los años han sido muchos los artistas y agrupaciones que han grabado esta canción, como el reconocido Trío Los Panchos de México con la voz líder de la estadounidense Eydie Gormé quienes la presentaron en el álbum “Amor” de 1964, bajo el título “Piel canela”. ¿Y tú, con cuál artista prefieres escuchar esta canción Autor: Bobby Capó (puertorriqueño) Piel canela - Andrés Cepeda (2002) “Siempre queda una canción (Andrés Cepeda en vivo)” álbum (2002) Andrés Cepeda (nombre real Andrés Cepeda Cediel, colombiano) Género: Bolero chachachá Piel canela - La Sonora Matancera & Bobby Capó (1952) single “Piel canela/El patio de la morocha” (1952) Canta: Bobby Capó (nombre real Félix Roberto Manuel Rodríguez Capó, puertorriqueño) La Sonora Matancera (conjunto formado en la población de Matanzas, Cuba) Género: Bolero chachachá Piel canela - Eydie Gormé & Trio Los Panchos (1964) “Amor (Great love songs in Spanish)” álbum (1964) Eydie Gormé (nombre real Edith Gormezano, estadounidense) Trío Los Panchos (trío mexicano conformado en sus inicios por Chucho Navarro (mexicano) & Alfredo Gil (mexicano) & Hernando Avilés (puertorriqueño) Género: Bolero chachachá ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 19 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
Uur 1 1. I left my heart in San Fransisco – Julie London 2. In my life – Sean Connery 3. In de ogen van France Gall – Lieven Tavernier 4. Del Hierro a Madagascar – Kepa Junkera 5. In the morning – Mathilde Santing 6. The end of something – PJM Bond 7. Ik ben jouw beste vriend – Huub van der Lubbe 8. La javanaise – Livia Blanc 9. (You make me feel like) A natural woman – Carole King 10. Dixie highway – Margriet Eshuijs 11. Querer – Inti-Illimani 12. Sisters of mercy – Sting & The Chieftains 13. Heer in 't verkeer – Toby Rix 14. Same kind of people – Bukahara 15. Blame it on the bossa nova – Eydie Gormé 16. Suzette – Carré Bleu Uur 2 1. Cheek to cheek – Llowel George 2. Puttin' on the ritz – Fred Astaire 3. La symphonie des éclairs – Zaho de Sagazan 4. Dis nie hoe ons totsiens moe se – Koos van der Merwe 5. Suddenly – k.d. lang 6. You can have her – Elvis Costello 7. Caruso – Lucio Dalla 8. Deze leegte – Juliet 9. When a woman loves a man – Helen Shapiro 10. When October goes – Barry Manilow 11. Hallelujah anyway – Luke Sital-Singh 12. Heus wel weer goed – Brigitte Kaandorp 13. Waiting for a train – Flash & The Pan 14. Yellow submarine – The Beatles 15. Mini skirt – Metropole Orkest
La canción “Sabor a mí” alcanzó gran popularidad internacional cuando fue interpretada en 1964 por el icónico trío Los Panchos con la voz líder de la estadounidense Eydie Gormé. Así la escuché yo… El bolero “Sabor a mí” es sin duda alguna uno de los clásicos del repertorio latinoamericano, el cual fue escrito por el mexicano Álvaro Carrillo en 1958 y grabado al año siguiente por el famoso trío Los Tres Ases. Una de las primeras grabaciones de “Sabor a mí” la realizó en 1959 la mexicana Linda Arce. Han sido muchos los artistas que han grabado versiones de “Sabor a mí”, como el colombiano Andrés Cepeda para su álbum “Andrés Cepeda Big Band (en vivo)” de 2019. La artista estadounidense Doris Day grabó en 1965 una versión en inglés de “Sabor a mí” con letra adaptada por Mel Mitchell, bajo el título “Be true to me” (Sé fiel a mí). Una versión muy conocida es la que realizó en 1960 el cubano Rolando Laserie. El mexicano Luis Miguel, la incluyó en su famoso álbum “Romances” de 1997 con lo cual la canción recobró popularidad, especialmente entre las nuevas generaciones. ¿Y tú, en cuál versión la escuchaste primero? Autor: Álvaro Carrillo Alarcón (mexicano) - Versión al inglés Mel Mitchell (estadounidense para “Be true to me”) Sabor a mí - Los Panchos & Eydie Gormé (1964) “Amor (Great love songs in Spanish)” álbum (1964) Eydie Gormé (nombre real Edith Gormezano, estadounidense) Los Panchos son José de Jesús Navarro Moreno (mexicano, conocido como Chucho Navarro) & Alfredo Gil (mexicano) y Hernando Avilés (puertorriqueño) Sabor a mí - Los Tres Ases (1959) “Los Tres Ases Vol.5” álbum (1959) Los Tres Ases son Marco Antonio Muñiz & Juan Fidel Neri & Héctor González (mexicanos) Sabor a mí - Linda Arce (1959) single “Sabor a mí/De corazón” (1959) Linda Arce (nombre real Rosalinda Arce Villagómez, mexicana) Sabor a mí - Andrés Cepeda (2019) “Andrés Cepeda Big Band (en vivo)” álbum (2019) Andrés Cepeda (nombre real Andrés Cepeda Cediel, colombiano) Be true to me - Doris Day (1965) “Latin for lovers” álbum (1965) Doris Day (nombre real Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff, estadounidense) Sabor a mí - Rolando Laserie (1960) “Sabor a mí” álbum (1960) Rolando Laserie (nombre real Rolando Laserie Rodríguez, cubano) Sabor a mí - Luis Miguel (1997) “Romances” álbum (1997) Luis Miguel (nombre real Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, mexicano) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 6 Episodio: 49 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
Uur 1 1. Tell him I said hello – Eydie Gormé 2. Isabelle – Charles Aznavour 3. Geen woorden voor – Ricky Koole 4. Seven Spanish angels – Ray Charles & Willie Nelson 5. Just breathe – Jennifer Warnes 6. Hymn to peace – Dasha Beets 7. De sneeuwman – Frans Halsema 8. Arrión – Rozalén & Eliseo Parra 9. Simple twist of fate – Bob Dylan 10. I believe in you – Anne Murray 11. Trust in me – Paul Carrack & SWR big Band 12. Ik hou van u – Noordkaap 13. Moanin' – Art Blakey Uur 2 1. Wish it was – Magna Carta 2. Een wals uit duizenden – Corry Brokken 3. Culpable – Macaco & Kevin Johansen 4. Ain't no grave – Johnny Cash 5. It's all in the game – Carmel 6. Green – Jackie Gage 7. La la la – Izaline Calister 8. Het gaait nait over – Marcel Hensema 9. Early autumn – The Four Freshmen 10. Fools rush in – Ricky Nelson 11. Love is letting go – Ashe & Diane Keaton 12. J'ai demandé à la lune – Indochine 13. That man – Caro Emerald 14. Aardige mensen – Britta Maria 15. Fuquawi – Booker T. & the MG's
Do you know how the lady in the harbor feels? Great torch songs from Broadway musicals sung by Sara Bareilles, Barbra Streisand, Sarah Vaughan, Eydie Gormé and many more.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/_iVcJV5Qy7g Nicolas King and Seth Sikes, two of New York's most popular young nightclub entertainers, join forces for an evening you won't want to miss. The swinging American Songbook is the specialty of these performers, and the pair will pay tribute to the show-stopping stars who paved the way, such as Sammy Davis Jr., Anthony Newley, Eydie Gormé, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peter Allen and more! Nicolas and Seth will carry the torch from these legendary performers and the great songwriters who wrote so many of their hits. King is an award-winning artist who's been ‘belting' out tunes since he was 4-years-old, having been seen in dozens of TV commercials, and numerous times on Broadway opposite Tom Selleck, Carol Burnett, Linda Lavin and Andrea McArdle. King was the longest running “Chip” in Disney's Beauty And The Beast. He toured the country as Liza Minnelli's opening act, and has performed on stages all over the world from Carnegie Hall to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Sikes is one of New York City's most popular nightclub singers. His critically-acclaimed tributes to Judy Garland (which won a Broadway World Award), Liza Minnelli, and Bernadette Peters are a consistent draw for audiences around the world. The hardworking Sikes, a native of Texas, was also Associate Director on the multiple Tony-award winning musical The Band's Visit. Under the musical baton of Jon Weber in New York, Michael Orland and Dave Loeb on the west coast, and Billy Stritch in Boca Raton, Seth Sikes and Nicolas King will deliver a powerhouse performance that promises to capture the glitter and magic of the New York nightclub scene of long ago, and bring it into the next generation!
Javier Di Granti presenta... LOUNGE CINEMATICA PODCAST RADIO Temporada 3 * * * Episodio 3x03 (14/10/22) Locuciónes de Xavi Martin e Iris Lago Seleccion y direccion de Javier Di Granti * * * ///Tracklist//// 01. INTRODUCCION: Minus Vocal Group - Vocal Blues 02. Lounge Cinematica Podcast Radio Cabecera Temporada 3 Versione 2 03. *Carlo Rusticchelli - Letti Sbagliati (Javier Di Granti Suite) includes: 03.1 Titoli 03.2 Allegre Notti 03.3 Finale 04. Vittorio Impiglia - Versilia 05. Enzo Minuti - Caravelas 06. Fred Connelly - Paddle 07. SESION CONTÍNUA: "Fuga Sin Fin" (The Last Run, Roman Polanski, 1974) / Musica de Jerry Goldsmith 08. Bloque Publicitario 09. Eydie Gorme - Si Bailas Bossanova 10. LOUNGE CINEMATICA CLASSICS: Alfonso Santisteban - Persecución 11. Ralph Ferraro - Coppie A Confronto 12. Dansco & Litoz - Bucolica * Novedad Discográfica
"The New York Sound of Latin Music" demonstrates how the metropolis transformed the music. Guest Ben Lapidus, author of New York and the International Sound of Latin Music 1940-1990, talks to Georges Collinet and Ned Sublette about how innovations in rhythm and instrument design joined with folklore, jazz, New York's education system, and urban multiculturalism to make a new, world-changing music. We'll hear Eddie Palmieri, Sonny Bravo, Larry Harlow, Jerry González and Fort Apache, Eydie Gormé, and many more. APWW #845 Originally produced in 2021 by Ned Sublette
One FM presenter Josh Revens and Steve Dowers present 'Whatever Happened To?' This week's topic is husband and wife singing duet Steve and Eydie (Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé.) This program originally aired on Monday the 30th of May, 2022. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
¡#BisLexia, tercera temporada! Sábado 12 de febrero de 2022. #PersonalidadEs, con #ElBoleroEnMéxico. Con: Ceci Colombo @cesocerezo
Such lovely Dick Rodgers-y music, how can you be still? Our tribute to the 1965 musical, with lyrics by Sondheim, performed by the original cast, plus Eydie Gormé, Tony Bennett, Lena Horne and more.
Son premier batteur s'appelait... Stanley Kubrick ! Cheveux bruns coupés court, gestuelle un peu gauche qui cachait une voix candide et admirable, Eydie Gormé, cette jeune femme du Bronx aux origines turques et siciliennes, signa l'un des plus beaux disques de jazz et de bossa : Blame It On The Bossa Nova.
Sabor a Mi by Eydie Gormé and Los Panchos
Music from a bygone era but just as fresh as the memories you have for it. Let's go back in time with Danny Lane for the best hour of your day. Listen to track #18 for Synia Carroll. She sings the jazz standards and great artists like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson and Sarah Vaughn. Synia now basks in the Suncoast Jazz scene of Sarasota Florida.In this episode you'll hear:1) Lulu's Back In Town by Claude Blouin2) Madhouse by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra3) Blue Turning Grey Over You by Maxine Sullivan4) Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do by Billie Holiday5) Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) by Vaughn Monroe (with His Orchestra & The Moon Men on vocals)6) Top Hat, White Tie and Tails by Billy May & His Orchestra7) Sugar Foot Stomp by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra8) Stompin' At the Savoy by The American Patrol Orchestra9) The Hucklebuck by Hot Lips Page (with Pearl Bailey)10) Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) by The Spitfire Band11) The G.I. Jive by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (with Louis Jordan, vocal)12) Love Me by Billy Eckstine13) Oop Bop Sh'Bam by Art Blakey (with Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra)14) Sentimental Journey by Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé15) Sweet Sue, Just You by Boyd Raeburn16) One Night In Monte Carlo by Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven (with Edythe Wright, vocal)17) Change Partners by Ted Heath18) My Favorite Things by Synia Carroll (featuring Billy Marcus, piano; Stephen Bucholtz, drums; Don Mopsick, bass)19) More More Mambo by Sonny Burke & His Orchestra20) Bugle Call Rag by The Swingers Orchestra21) A String Of Pearls by Don Lusher Big Band Join the conversation:Email us at dannymemorylane@gmail.com and "Like" this episode & tell a friend.
MAYO: MES DE LA MAMÁ ¿¿ TE PERDISTE NUESTRO PROGRAMA No. 1,678 ?? Llénate nuevamente de ENERGÍA POSITIVA ¡¡ ESCÚCHANOS de nuevo!! HOY MARTES 18 de mayo tuvimos en tu programa de Radio Matutino: "ARRIBA CORAZONES"!!, a las 7:00 AM (Tiempo del Centro de México) nuestro Programa Especial No. 06 escuchando ÉXITOS de EYDIE GORMÉ. Y en la aportación de la AudioRevista “e-RRAMIENTAS para tu Desarrollo Personal” tuvimos a nuestro amigo ROBYN LÓPEZ desde URUGUAY. ¡TE RETO A QUE NOS PONGAS A PRUEBA! tu amigo, Locutor MarCo Ontiveros “Tu Coach de la Felicidad” ;) #MisEventosOnline #TuCoachDeLaFelicidad #GeneradorDeCoaches #GeneradorDeAcademiasVirtuales #GeneradorDeEventosOnline
MAYO: MES DE LA MAMÁ ¿¿ TE PERDISTE NUESTRO PROGRAMA No. 1,667 ?? Llénate nuevamente de ENERGÍA POSITIVA ¡¡ ESCÚCHANOS de nuevo!! HOY LUNES 03 de mayo tuvimos en tu programa de Radio Matutino: "ARRIBA CORAZONES"!!, a las 7:00 AM (Tiempo del Centro de México) nuestro Programa Especial No. 01 escuchando ÉXITOS de Eydie Gormé. Y en la aportación de la AudioRevista “e-RRAMIENTAS para tu Desarrollo Personal” tuvimos a nuestra amiga PATY RIVERA desde MÉXICO. ¡TE RETO A QUE NOS PONGAS A PRUEBA! tu amigo, Locutor MarCo Ontiveros “Tu Coach de la Felicidad” ;) #MisEventosOnline #TuCoachDeLaFelicidad #GeneradorDeCoaches #GeneradorDeAcademiasVirtuales #GeneradorDeEventosOnline
C2C's resident artivist, Brenda Bentley, interviews Rosalinda Guillen about growing up in the fields of Skagit Valley and the art work of her father, Jesus Guillen.You can see the exhibition of Jesus' artwork at the Skagit County Historical Museum from now until May 23rd.Songs in this episode:Summertime by Ella FitzgeraldSabor a Mi by Eydie Gormé & Tril Los PanchosSupport the show (https://foodjustice.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=2)
Revisamos la carrera del trío más romántico del mundo, Los Panchos, con su formación original de 1944: El Güero Gil, Chucho Navarro y Herminio Avilés y con los seis cantantes solistas posteriores, incluyendo sus grandes boleros, las colaboraciones con Eydie Gormé y Gigliola Cinquetti y su etapa de éxitos en nuestro país.
From a little while back, we go way back with memories of days gone by. We present a re-broadcast of a Danny Lane radio program that aired on WTMY AM 1280. Once again, Danny Lane lets you remember the past without actually having to go back. This just might be the best part of your day. Enjoy. Comments: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** This episode includes: 1) American Patrol by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 2) Just One Of Those Things by Nat King Cole 3) Dance With Me Henry [The Wallflower] by Georgia Gibbs 4) South America, Take It Away by The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby 5) Luna Mezzo Mare [Lazy Mary] by Dean Martin 6) Fly Me To The Moon by Anita O'Day 7) Rosetta by Earl Hines & His Orchestra 8) I'm Having More Fun Since I'm Sixty by Sophie Tucker 9) Begin The Beguine by Artie Shaw 10) The Trolley Song by Judy Garland 11) When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along by Bob Crosby 12) Who Cares by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (Fred Astaire, vocal) 13) Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief by Betty Hutton 14) Melody Of Love by The Four Aces 15) Let's Get Away From It All by Gene Krupa (Anita O'Day, vocal) 16) Dream A Little Dream Of Me by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 17) The Hut-Sut Song by Freddy Martin & His Orchestra (Eddie Stone, vocal) 18) Moonlight Gambler by Frankie Laine 19) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 20) Daddy by Julie London 21) Isn't This A Lovely Day by Ginger Rogers 22) No Name Jive by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra 23) Big Long Slidin' Thing by Dinah Washington 24) My Wild Irish Rose by The Ink Spots 25) Green Eyes by Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (Helen O'Connell, vocal) 26) Blow Top by Count Basie 27) Dance of the Blue Devils by Les Brown 28) Stompy Jones by Duke Ellington 29) Mr. Five-By-Five by Freddie Slack & His Orchestra (w/ Ella Mae Morse, vocal) 30) Make Believe Ballroom by Charlie Barnet and His Glen Island Casino Orchestra 31) Sugar Blues by Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra 32) Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) by Frank Sinatra 33) Thanks For The Memory by Bob Hope & Jane Russell 34) Frenesi by Eydie Gormé 35) When You Come Back to Me Again by Steve Lawrence 36) Remembering You by Roger Kellaway
A springtime bouquet of show tunes cultivated to make your heart go dancing, sung by Barbra Streisand, Nina Simone, Nat King Cole, Eydie Gormé, Derek Klena, Elaine Stritch, Noël Coward and more.
“Classic-Pop Standards” is a one-hour program inspired by the Great American Songbook. This series of podcasts features the singers, the lyricists, and the composers of the music we call “American Standards.” Come along with us as we honor the great songwriters by never forgetting their music. These are songs with not only a history, but with a future; Songs born along Tin Pan Alley, on 42nd Street, at the Brill building, and down Broadway. Danny Lane brings new life to the Great American Songbook on “Classic-Pop Standards”. Comments to: dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea [Excerpt] by Benny Goodman / Harold Arlen (music) [1932] 2) This Could Be The Start Of Something Big by Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé / Steve Allen (music & lyrics) [1956] 3) Once In Love With Amy by Sammy Davis Jr. / Frank Loesser (music & lyrics) [1948] 4) Keepin' Out of Mischief Now by Dinah Washington (w/ Ernie Wilkins and His Orch.) / Fats Waller & Andy Razaf [1932] 5) Come Fly With Me by Frank Sinatra & Luis Miguel / Jimmy Van Heusen (music) & Sammy Cahn (lyrics) [1957] 6) Out of This World by Freda Payne / Harold Arlen (music) & Johnny Mercer (lyrics) [1944] 7) A Kiss To Build A Dream On by Louis Armstrong / Composed by Burt Kalmer/Harry Ruby/Oscar Hammerstein II [1935] 8) Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea by Mel Tormé / Harold Arlen (music) & Ted Koehler (lyrics) [1932] 9) I Remember You by Ella Fitzgerald (w/ Nelson Riddle's Orch) / Victor Schertzinger (music) & Johnny Mercer (lyrics) [1941] 10) The Way You Look Tonight by Michael Bublé / Dorothy Fields (lyrics) & Jerome Kern (music) [1936] 11) True Love by Patsy Cline / Cole Porter [1956] 12) Begin The Beguine by Andy Williams / Cole Porter [1935] 13) Maybe This Time by Liza Minnelli / John Kander (music) & Fred Ebb (lyrics) [1964] 14) It's Only A Paper Moon by Bobby Darin / Harold Arlen (music) & Yip Harburg and Billy Rose (lyrics) [1933] 15) It Had To Be You by Harry Connick, Jr. / Isham Jones (music) & Gus Kahn (lyrics) [1924] 16) The Night We Called It a Day by Doris Day / Matt Dennis (music) & Tom Adair (lyrics) [1941] 17) On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Tony Bennett & Willie Nelson / Dorothy Fields (lyrics) & Jimmy McHugh (music) [1930] 18) Evergreen by Barbra Streisand / Barbra Streisand (music) & Paul Williams (lyrics) [1976] 19) Tonight by Johnny Mathis / Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) & Leonard Bernstein (music) [1956] 20) Blue Eyes by The American Patrol Orchestra / Jerome Kern (music) [1928]
For a special, two-part show, Jamie and Rob take an in-depth look at the life, work, and legacy of Broadway composer and lyricist Jerry Herman—“the poet of the showtune”. They chat with performers Joel Grey, Florence Lacey, Lee Roy Reams, and Alix Korey, music director Andy Einhorn, producer Barry Brown, and actress and cabaret star Molly Pope. Part one focuses on “Hello, Dolly!” and “Mame”, two of Jerry's biggest hits, and “The Grand Tour”, one of his biggest flops. Tune in to discover why there really is no tune like a showtune! This week's music: “Overture”, “Mame, Original Cast Recording”. “I Wanna Make the World Laugh”, “Mack & Mabel, Original Cast Recording”, “Dancing”, and “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”, from “Hello, Dolly! New Broadway Cast (2017)”, “Mame”, “Mame, Original Cast Recording”. “It's Today” from “An Evening with Jerry Herman”, and “It's Today”, from “Mame, Original Cast Recording”. “Showtune”, from “Parade”. “We Need A Little Christmas”, from “Mame, Original Cast Recording”. “Just Leave Everything to Me” and “Before the Parade Passes By”, from “Hello, Dolly! Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”. “If He Walked Into My Life” from “The Best of Eydie Gormé”. “Hello, Dolly! from “Hello, Dolly! New Broadway Cast (2017)”. “I'll Be Here Tomorrow”, “Mrs. S L Jacobowsky”, “I Belong Here”, and “Marianne”, all from “The Grand Tour Original Broadway Cast”. Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid Facebook: www.facebook.com/fabulousinvalid Rob's reviews: www.stageleft.nyc Email us at: office@fabulousinvalid.com Jamie DuMont Twitter: @jamiedumont Instagram: @troutinnyc Rob Russo Twitter/Instagram: @StageLeft_NYC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, it’s our BUDDIES LOUNGE HOLIDAY JUBILEE’s for 2020! Join the HO-HO-Host, the BIG W as he explores, with eggnog in hand, the Space-Age Pop Holiday Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO!! Playlist: • We Wish You The Merriest - Frank Sinatra • Happy Holiday - The Percy Faith Orchestra • That Holiday Feeling - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé • Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ted Heath & Edmundo Ros • I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Dean Martin • Sun Valley Ski Run - Esquivel • Little Jack Frost, Get Lost - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Ira Ironstrings • Kissin' By the Mistletoe - Aretha Franklin • Ding Dong Dandy Christmas - The Three Suns • It Happened In Sun Valley - Randy Van Horne Singers • Santa's Got A Brand New Bag - The Hollyridge Strings • There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas - Perry Como • Jingle Bells - Sammy Davis Jr. • Yulesville - Edd Byrnes • And The Bells Rang - Modernaires with Tex Beneke • My Favorite Things - Golddiggers • Christmas Alphabet - The McGuire Sisters • Nutcracker Suite - Les Brown • Joy - Glad Singers • Brazilian Sleigh Bells - Ferrante & Teicher • Here Comes Santa Claus - The Mills Brothers • Sleigh Ride - Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani • Warm December - Julie London • Christmas Tree - The Voices Of Walter Schumann • Frosty The Snowman - The Beach Boys • Dance, Mr. Snowman, Dance - The Crew Cuts • The Merriest - June Christy • The Christmas Song - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 • It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year - Andy Williams • Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - The Ventures • Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Wayne Newton • Toy Parade - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra • Beautiful City - The New Christy Minstrels • Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Vee • Good King Wenceslas - Stan Kenton • Go Tell It On the Mountain - Bobby Darin • Winter Wonderland - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass • The Happiest Christmas Tree - Nat "King" Cole • Hallelujah - Harry Simeone
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, it’s our BUDDIES LOUNGE HOLIDAY JUBILEE! Join the HO-HO-Host, the BIG W as he explores, with eggnog in hand, the Space-Age Pop Holiday Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO!! The playlist: Kay Thompson’s Jingle Bells - Andy Williams Frosty The Snowman - Ira Ironstrings I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Della Reese I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause - Al Hirt Mary Were Is Your Baby - Bobby Darin Jingle Bell Rock - Herb Alpert and the TJB Sleigh Ride - Ella Fitzgerald We Need A Little Christmas - Percy Faith Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Frank Sinatra Holiday On Skis - Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani Cha Cha All The Way - Capitol Studio Orchestra Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé Christmas Night in Harlem - Lester Lanin Mistletoe and Holly - Jack Jones Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Three Suns It Happened In Sun Valley - The Modernaires / Tex Beneke White Christmas - Esquivel It Won’t Cool Off - Dean Martin Christmas Is The Season Of The Bells - Jo Stafford A Present For Santa Claus - Eddy Arnold Merry Little Christmas - Harry Simeone Chorale (Everyone’s Watin’ For) The Man With The Bag - Kay Starr Jingle Bells - Count Basie That Holiday Feeling - Juliette Little Drummer Boy - Arthur Lyman Mele Kalikimaka - Bing Crosby & Andrew Sisters Exotic Night - Martin Denny Medley: Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers/Toyland - The Living Guitars I'd Like You For Christmas - Julie London Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy (Or Daddy Looked a Lot Like Him) - Buck Owens & His Buckaroos (There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays (1954 Version) - Perry Como Winter Wonderland - The Golddiggers The Christmas Song Cha Cha - Hugo Winterhalter Baby, It's Cold Outside - Carmen McRae & Sammy Davis Jr Peppermint Stick Parade - Bobby Vinton One Little Snowflake - Mel Tormé Good King Wenceslas - Glad Singers Mr. Santa - Lenny Dee Captain Santa Claus - Bobby Helms Christmas In Killarney - Wyane King Here We Come A-Caroling - Ray Conniff & The Sin
"Swing dance" is a group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s-1950s, the origin of the dances predating popular "swing era" music. The most well-known of these dances is Lindy Hop, a fusion of jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston, which originated in Harlem in the early 1920s, but includes a number of other styles such as Balboa, Shag, West Coast Swing, and Boogie Woogie. “Sunday Swing” highlights the music of the swing era and the dances that thrived in the ballrooms and dance halls. Danny Lane guides you through a one hour swing session. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** You’ll hear: 1) Ding Dong Daddy Of The D-Car Line by Cherry Poppin' Daddies 2) Swingin' The Blues by Count Basie & His Orchestra 3) Tuxedo Junction by Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band 4) C Jam Blues by Duke Ellington 5) Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) by Frank Sinatra 6) One O'Clock Jump by Red Bank Jazz Orchestra & Joe Muccioli 7) Frenesi by Eydie Gormé 8) Gene's Boogie by Gene Krupa 9) Let's Dance by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 10) Ain't Misbehavin' by Louis Armstrong 11) Forty-Second Street by Somethin' Smith & The Redheads 12) For Dancers Only by Ray Anthony & His Orchestra 13) Trickle, Trickle by The Manhattan Transfer 14) Sepian Bounce by Jay McShann & His Orchestra (Charlie Parker, alto saxophone) 15) Tune Up by Junior Walker & The All Stars 16) One Of Them Good Ones by Buddy Johnson & His Band 17) A Gal in Calico by Tex Beneke and His Orchestra Playing the Music Made Famous by Glenn Miller (with Tex Beneke & The Crew Chiefs, vocals) 18) My Blue Heaven by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 19) Juke Box Baby by Perry Como 20) Black Bottom by Bunny Berigan 21) Manhattan Spiritual by The Reg Owen Orchestra
Guaranteed to get you out of that “lockdown funk” - The Swingin’ With Danny Lane series highlights the music of the swing era and the dances that thrived in the ballrooms and dance halls. Danny Lane guides you through a two hour swing session. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. ----- Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ------ or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com ------ In this episode, you’ll hear: ---- 1) Tuxedo Junction by Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band 2) C Jam Blues by Duke Ellington 3) Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) by Frank Sinatra 4) Ding Dong Daddy Of The D-Car Line by Cherry Poppin' Daddies 5) One O'Clock Jump by Red Bank Jazz Orchestra & Joe Muccioli 6) Frenesi by Eydie Gormé 7) Swingin' The Blues by Count Basie & His Orchestra 8) Gene's Boogie by Gene Krupa 9) Let's Dance by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 10) Ain't Misbehavin' by Louis Armstrong 11) Forty-Second Street by Somethin' Smith & The Redheads 12) For Dancers Only by Ray Anthony & His Orchestra 13) Trickle, Trickle by The Manhattan Transfer 14) Tune Up by Junior Walker & The All Stars 15) One Of Them Good Ones by Buddy Johnson & His Band 16) A Gal in Calico by Tex Beneke and His Orchestra Playing the Music Made Famous by Glenn Miller 17) My Blue Heaven by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 18) Juke Box Baby by Perry Como 19) Black Bottom by Bunny Berigan 20) Manhattan Spiritual by Reg Owen Orchestra 21) Take The "A" Train by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra 22) Your Feets Too Big by Fats Waller 23) Smooth Sailing by Ella Fitzgerald 24) Rock 'n' Roll by Red Prysock Band 25) Boo-Wah Boo-Wah by Cab Calloway 26) 'Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It) by Jimmie Lunceford 27) Jeep Jockey Jump by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 28) Good Rockin' Tonight by Wynonie Harris 29) Savoy by Lucky Millinder 30) Big John's Special by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 31) Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop by Lionel Hampton 32) Caldonia by Louis Jordan 33) Killin' Jive by Cats & The Fiddle 34) Skyliner by The Manhattan Transfer 35) Palm Springs Jump by Slim & Slam (Slam Stewart & Slim Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys) 36) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 37) The Ball Game by Sister Wynona Carr 38) Back Bay Shuffle by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra 39) The Frim Fram Sauce by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald 40) Yes, Indeed! by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
I går, onsdag 8 juli, fyllde den amerikanske sångaren Steve Lawrence 85 år. Han kanske är mest känd i Sverige i duon med sin fru Eydie Gormé, som tyvärr avled 2013. Så i veckans program blir det både solospår och duetter med Steve Lawrence och en massa önskelåtar! VECKANS MUSIKLISTA Radiovisionen (Radio-TV Tema) Go Away … Fortsätt läsa Micke’s SchlagerLager – 908 – 2020-07-09 – Steve Lawrences 85:e födelsedag! →
From a little while back, we go way back with memories of days gone by. We present a re-broadcast of a Danny Lane radio program that aired on WTMY AM 1280 in Sarasota Florida. Once again, Danny Lane lets you remember the past without actually having to go back. This just might be the best part of your day. Enjoy. Comments: dannymemorylane@gmail.com This episode includes: 1) American Patrol by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 2) Just One Of Those Things by Nat King Cole 3) Dance With Me Henry [The Wallflower] by Georgia Gibbs 4) South America, Take It Away by The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby 5) Luna Mezzo Mare [Lazy Mary] by Dean Martin 6) Fly Me To The Moon by Anita O'Day 7) Rosetta by Earl Hines & His Orchestra 8) I'm Having More Fun Since I'm Sixty by Sophie Tucker 9) Begin The Beguine by Artie Shaw 10) The Trolley Song by Judy Garland 11) When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along by Bob Crosby 12) Who Cares by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (Fred Astaire, vocal) 13) Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief by Betty Hutton 14) Melody Of Love by The Four Aces 15) Let's Get Away From It All by Gene Krupa (Anita O'Day, vocal) 16) Dream A Little Dream Of Me by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 17) The Hut-Sut Song by Freddy Martin & His Orchestra (Eddie Stone, vocal) 18) Moonlight Gambler by Frankie Laine 19) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 20) Daddy by Julie London 21) Isn't This A Lovely Day by Ginger Rogers 22) No Name Jive by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra 23) Big Long Slidin' Thing by Dinah Washington 24) My Wild Irish Rose by The Ink Spots 25) Green Eyes by Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (Helen O'Connell, vocal) 26) Blow Top by Count Basie 27) Dance of the Blue Devils by Les Brown 28) Stompy Jones by Duke Ellington 29) Mr. Five-By-Five by Freddie Slack & His Orchestra (w/ Ella Mae Morse, vocal) 30) Make Believe Ballroom by Charlie Barnet and His Glen Island Casino Orchestra 31) Sugar Blues by Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra 32) Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) by Frank Sinatra 33) Thanks For The Memory by Bob Hope & Jane Russell 34) Frenesi by Eydie Gormé 35) When You Come Back to Me Again by Steve Lawrence 36) Remembering You by Roger Kellaway
On this week's show, Rob and Jamie are joined by three-time Tony Award winning composer, lyricist, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, director, and performer Jason Robert Brown, best known for his shows “Songs for a New World”, “Parade”, “The Last Five Years”, “13”, “The Bridges of Madison County”, and “Honeymoon in Vegas”. Together, they discuss his musical theatre work, solo albums, concerts, monthly residency at SubCulture, Eydie Gormé, the Muppets, and what it's like making music in quarantine. This week's music: “Opening: The New World” from “Songs for a New World”, “I'm Still Hurting” from “The Last Five Years / SubCulture Concert 58”, “A Little Brains, A Little Talent” from Andrea Burns “A Deeper Shade of Red”, “Melinda”, from “How We React and How We Recover”, “I Love Betsy', from “Honeymoon In Vegas”, “The Old Red Hills of Home” from “Parade”, “Hope”, from “How We React and How We Recover”, “Friki-Friki”, from “Honeymoon In Vegas”, “One Second and a Millions Miles”, from “The Bridges of Madison County”, “Moving Too Fast” from “The Last Five Years”, “Sanctuary”, from "SubCulture Concert 58”, “Do the Work”, from “Prince of Broadway”, “Wait 'Til You See What's Next”, from “How We React and How We Recover”. DONATE: The Actor's Fund Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid Facebook: www.facebook.com/fabulousinvalid Rob's reviews: www.stageleft.nyc Email us at: info@fabulousinvalid.com Jamie Du Mont Twitter: @jamiedumont Instagram: @troutinnyc Rob Russo Twitter/Instagram: @StageLeft_NYC Jennifer Simard Twitter: @SimardJennifer Instagram: @thejennifersimard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uur 1 1. My favourite things – Petula Clark 2. Spring again – Lou Rawls 3. Een lied voor…. – The Kik 4. Je vole – Louane 5. Where have all the flowers gone – Marlene Dietrich 6. The way that I love you – Passenger 7. A vava inouva – Idir & Karen Matheson 8. Lucky sometimes – Pokey LaFarge 9. And the grass won’t pay no mind – Neil Diamond 10. Ik ben… zei ik – Freek de Jonge 11. Like a kite released – Gitta de Ridder 12. My oom wat jare woon in Bloemfontein – Herman van den Berg 13. Schenk mir einen Wodka – Ivan Rebroff 14. Hold you dear – Secret Sisters Uur 2 1. Souvenirs – John Prine 2. Maladie d’amour – Henri Salvador 3. Bloessem in de bomen – Leoni Jansen 4. Big jumps – Emiliana Torrini 5. More than I can bear – Matt Bianco 6. Deixa – Bebel Gilberto 7. Send us brighter days – Habib Koité & Eric Bibb 8. De seizoenen – Simone Kleinsma 9. Anything I can do – Barbra Streisand & Melissa McCarthy 10. Be careful it’s my heart – Eydie Gormé 11. Jakobsladder – Broeder Dieleman 12. New shoes – Paolo Nutini 13. Free (sina mali sina deli) – Khadja Nin 14. Pride and joy – Marvin Gaye
In this episode, Ben and Daniel talk to two-time Tony nominee Alison Fraser about her 1996 album, A New York Romance. They also discuss Rusty Magee, James Taylor, Benjamin Dreyer, Bill Finn, In Trousers, March of the Falsettos, The Music Man, Rebecca Luker, Oliver, Eydie Gormé, My Fair Lady, Harry Nilsson, John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Trask, Bernadette Peters, Gigi, Mary Testa, Annie Golden, Daisy Eagan, Laura Nyro, Linda Rondstadt, Michael John LaChiusa, First Daughter Suite, Elvis Costello, Aaron Mark, Rammstein, Patty Darcy, and Lena Horne. Alison has appeared in numerous Broadway shows, including The Secret Garden and Romance/Romance, both of which earned her Tony nominations. She also appeared alongside Patti LuPone in the 2008 revival of Gypsy.
In this episode, Ben and Daniel talk to singer and actress Linda Eder about Barbra Streisand's 1965 album My Name is Barbra. They also discuss Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Whitney Houston, Glenn Close, Frank Wildhorn, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sunset Boulevard, Eydie Gormé, Michael Bublé, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Annie Get Your Gun, Vikki Carr, Eileen Farrell, Betty Buckley and Hello, Dolly! Known for her powerhouse vocals that have drawn comparisons to Streisand, Linda has performed in concert halls around the world, including Carnegie Hall. She has also performed on Broadway, where she originated the role of Lucy in Jekyll & Hyde, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award.
Ganador del Grammy Award en 1978 a la mejor Grabación Latina, Amanecer (Dawn), del sinigual Mongo Santamaría, fue un exquisito álbum que ha trascendido el tiempo como una de sus mejores piezas. Jazz afrocubano en estado puro y a la vez jazz afrocubano salpicado de funk y de soul y, de alguna manera, adelantado a su época. Los otros nominados aquel año fueron: Eydie Gormé & Danny Rivera por Muy Amigos, Machito por Fire Works, Ray Barretto por Tomorrow: Barretto Live, y Tito Puente por La Leyenda. O sea, el jazz latino superó al bolero, al mambo y a la salsa, y Vaya Records, la casa que lo grabó, superó a Gala, a Coco, a Atlantic y a Tico Records. Fania mandaba en la música latina y en su única categoría en los Grammy. Pues de Amanecer y de Mongo hablaremos hoy en La Hora Faniática.
Yolanda Smith y Los Semejantes rinden tributo a Virginia López y Eydie Gormé.
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, it’s our BUDDIES LOUNGE HOLIDAY JUBILEE’s for 2019! Join the HO-HO-Host, the BIG W as he explores, with eggnog in hand, the Space-Age Pop Holiday Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO!! Playlist: • We Wish You The Merriest - Frank Sinatra • Happy Holiday - The Percy Faith Orchestra • That Holiday Feeling - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé • Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ted Heath & Edmundo Ros • I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Dean Martin • Sun Valley Ski Run - Esquivel • Little Jack Frost, Get Lost - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Ira Ironstrings • Kissin' By the Mistletoe - Aretha Franklin • Ding Dong Dandy Christmas - The Three Suns • It Happened In Sun Valley - Randy Van Horne Singers • Santa's Got A Brand New Bag - The Hollyridge Strings • There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas - Perry Como • Jingle Bells - Sammy Davis Jr. • Yulesville - Edd Byrnes • And The Bells Rang - Modernaires with Tex Beneke • My Favorite Things - Golddiggers • Christmas Alphabet - The McGuire Sisters • Nutcracker Suite - Les Brown • Joy - Glad Singers • Brazilian Sleigh Bells - Ferrante & Teicher • Here Comes Santa Claus - The Mills Brothers • Sleigh Ride - Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani • Warm December - Julie London • Christmas Tree - The Voices Of Walter Schumann • Frosty The Snowman - The Beach Boys • Dance, Mr. Snowman, Dance - The Crew Cuts • The Merriest - June Christy • The Christmas Song - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 • It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year - Andy Williams • Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - The Ventures • Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Wayne Newton • Toy Parade - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra • Beautiful City - The New Christy Minstrels • Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Vee • Good King Wenceslas - Stan Kenton • Go Tell It On the Mountain - Bobby Darin Winter • Wonderland - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass • The Happiest Christmas Tree - Nat "King" Cole • Hallelujah - Harry Simeone
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, it’s our BUDDIES LOUNGE HOLIDAY JUBILEE’s for 2019! Join the HO-HO-Host, the BIG W as he explores, with eggnog in hand, the Space-Age Pop Holiday Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO!! The playlist: Kay Thompson’s Jingle Bells - Andy Williams Frosty The Snowman - Ira Ironstrings I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Della Reese I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause - Al Hirt Mary Were Is Your Baby - Bobby Darin Jingle Bell Rock - Herb Alpert and the TJB Sleigh Ride - Ella Fitzgerald We Need A Little Christmas - Percy Faith Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Frank Sinatra Holiday On Skis - Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani Cha Cha All The Way - Capitol Studio Orchestra Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé Christmas Night in Harlem - Lester Lanin Mistletoe and Holly - Jack Jones Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Three Suns It Happened In Sun Valley - The Modernaires / Tex Beneke White Christmas - Esquivel It Won’t Cool Off - Dean Martin Christmas Is The Season Of The Bells - Jo Stafford A Present For Santa Claus - Eddy Arnold Merry Little Christmas - Harry Simeone Chorale (Everyone’s Watin’ For) The Man With The Bag - Kay Starr Jingle Bells - Count Basie That Holiday Feeling - Juliette Little Drummer Boy - Arthur Lyman Mele Kalikimaka - Bing Crosby & Andrew Sisters Exotic Night - Martin Denny Medley: Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers/Toyland - The Living Guitars I'd Like You For Christmas - Julie London Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy (Or Daddy Looked a Lot Like Him) - Buck Owens & His Buckaroos (There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays (1954 Version) - Perry Como Winter Wonderland - The Golddiggers The Christmas Song Cha Cha - Hugo Winterhalter Baby, It's Cold Outside - Carmen McRae & Sammy Davis Jr Peppermint Stick Parade - Bobby Vinton One Little Snowflake - Mel Tormé Good King Wenceslas - Glad Singers Mr. Santa - Lenny Dee Captain Santa Claus - Bobby Helms Christmas In Killarney - Wyane King Here We Come A-Caroling - Ray Conniff & The Singers
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood—This week we go into the Buddies Lounge Vault and find 2 classic1-hour shows to re-present. This week we go back to 2010 with an ALL REEL TO REEL show (#90) and to 2013 with an ALL TV THEME SHOW (#221) stereocast! Enjoy these 2 great shows with new intros from the BIG W…..presented in LIVING STEREO SHOW 90 (REEL TO REEL): • This Could be The Start Of Something Big - Ray Charles Singers • George Girl - Liberace • Come Back To Me - Stave Lawrence & Eydie Gormé • Strike Up The Band - Van Alexander • Thunderball - Percy Faith And His Orchestra • I Love Paris - Terry Snyder And His Orchestra • Day By Day - Frank Sinatra • La Bamba - Esquivel • Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - Three Suns • The Pink Panther - Henry Mancini And His Orchestra • 77 Sunset Strip - Warren Barker • Mission Impossible - Lalo Schifrin • Everybody Loves A Lover - Keely Smith • Route 66 - Martin Denny • St. Joe Mo - Billy May • Fly Me To The Moon - Nat “King” Cole • Tiny Bubbles - Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra • Pick Yourself Up - Jim Tyler And His Orchestra • Shooting Star - Les Baxter • I Got Rythem - Peter Nero Show 221 ( TV THEME SHOW): • The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - Milton DeLugg • Dobie Gills - Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires • The Fugitive - John Schorder • My Mother The Car - Sammy Davis, JR. • Batman There - David McCallum • Maverick - Marty Gold • The Fishin' Hole - Andy Griffith • The Odd Couple - Stan Kenton • Get Smart - Bob Crane & His Drums • Peter Gunn - Sarah Vaughan • The Naked City - Tony Hatch Orchestra • I Dream Of Jeannie - Hugo Montenegro • Bewithched - Frankie Randall • The Munsters - Jack Marshall • The Flintstones - Neal Hefti • The Smothers Brothers - Nelson Riddle • Mr. Lucky - The Modernaires • I Love Lucy - Desi Arnaz • Mickey Mouse March - Julie London • Tonight Show Theme - Doc Severinsen
La familia Tempo se traslada a California para promover los interéses musicales de sus hijos. April graba dos sencillos más para pequeñas casas discográficas pero no sucede nada. En 1950, April firma contrato con la RCA Victor Records y graba una canción de 1924, de la inspiración de Cole Porter “I'm in Love Again” que se convierte en un éxito en julio de 1951. Entre tanto, Nino inició una carrera como músico de sesión tocando el saxofón y, de manera eventual, componía y hacía arreglos musicales para otros artistas de la talla de Resemary Clooney, Steve Lawrence y Eydie Gormé. Alternaba esas actividades tocando en big bands. En 1954 participa en la película The Glenn Miller History, interpretando el papel de Benny Goodman. A finales de los años ciencuenta, estaba empezando a grabar discos con su propio nombre. El LP Rock & Roll Beach Party apareció bajo el sello Liberty Records en 1958, el mismo año en que apareció el sencillo “15 Girls Friends” para la marca RCA Victor.
On this week's episode, we bring you songs about being intoxicated: with substances, with love, with our total lack of fucks to give. Our usual variedad, pero maybe a bit tipsy. ¿Si ya saben como nos ponemos pa que nos invitan? Featuring music by A.Chal, Los Panchos y Eydie Gormé, Rubby, Los Titanes de Durango, Maluma and Empress Of. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2017/08/11/episode-35-intoxicated
La cantante estadounidense Eydie Gormé, nombre artístico de Edith Garmezano o Edith Gormezano nació en Nueva York, 16 de agosto de 1928; famosa en el mercado hispano por su éxito "Amor" junto al trío mexicano Los Panchos (1964), murió el sábado 10 de agosto del 2013 a los 84 años en Las Vegas.Gormé ganó fama con el dúo Steve y Eydie. En 1963, fue nominada al Grammy por Blame it on the Bossa Nova.La fusión que hizo, al igual que su esposo, de baladas y breezy swing se ha combinado con la continuidad de su matrimonio y su buen humor, lo que los convirtió en iconos norteamericanos, aunque ninguno de los dos haya colocado un disco simple juntos o por separado en la clasificación de los American Top 40 desde 1963.Video de La cantante Eydie Gormé http://bit.ly/16yk0PyAsí, en un remanso de nostalgia, romanticismo y música en vivo dirigido y conducido por Rodrigo de la Cadena junto con su piano, colaboradores, invitados y selecciones musicales, rinde homenaje permanente al Bolero y nuestras raíces musicales más sensibles a través de sus interpretaciones y documentos sonoros de la época dorada y la actualidad. NUEVAMENTE... BOLERO es la casa de la comunidad artística y habitación de nuestros autores y compositores.
La cantante estadounidense Eydie Gormé, nombre artístico de Edith Garmezano o Edith Gormezano nació en Nueva York, 16 de agosto de 1928; famosa en el mercado hispano por su éxito "Amor" junto al trío mexicano Los Panchos (1964), murió el sábado 10 de agosto del 2013 a los 84 años en Las Vegas. Gormé ganó fama con el dúo Steve y Eydie. En 1963, fue nominada al Grammy por Blame it on the Bossa Nova. La fusión que hizo, al igual que su esposo, de baladas y breezy swing se ha combinado con la continuidad de su matrimonio y su buen humor, lo que los convirtió en iconos norteamericanos, aunque ninguno de los dos haya colocado un disco simple juntos o por separado en la clasificación de los American Top 40 desde 1963. Video de La cantante Eydie Gormé http://bit.ly/16yk0Py Así, en un remanso de nostalgia, romanticismo y música en vivo dirigido y conducido por Rodrigo de la Cadena junto con su piano, colaboradores, invitados y selecciones musicales, rinde homenaje permanente al Bolero y nuestras raíces musicales más sensibles a través de sus interpretaciones y documentos sonoros de la época dorada y la actualidad. NUEVAMENTE... BOLERO es la casa de la comunidad artística y habitación de nuestros autores y compositores.