Podcast appearances and mentions of Harry M Woods

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Latest podcast episodes about Harry M Woods

Class A Felons, B-Films, C-Cups
Halloween Short Story: Faces at the Window

Class A Felons, B-Films, C-Cups

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 23:24


Happy Halloween! In this episode, I'm sharing one of my favorite short ghost story called "Faces at the Window" by Rose Wilder Lane. It is based, in part, on the true story of the Bloody Benders, who murdered lodgers at their residence in the 1800s. Lane is the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the Little House on the Prairie book series. Lane did not publish this story before her death in 1968; it was released posthumously in 1972. Enjoy!If you like this episode, please subscribe, rate us with 5 stars on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher, and consider supporting this one-woman show at Patreon. Host: Paris BrownProduced, written, & edited by: Paris BrownCredits:Podcast artwork by: Nathalie Rattner (nathalierattnerart@gmail.com)Featured photo:  The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeReddit discussion groupSources:Lane, Rose Wilder. "Faces at the Window." 1972. A Little House Sampler. U of Nebraska P, 1988.Music Clip:"Midnight, the Stars, and You." Performed by Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Written by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reginald Connelly. Published in 1934 by Cinephonic Music Company, LTD. 

Jazzvaneio
Billie Holiday - Lady Day Especial Divas (Part 1)

Jazzvaneio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 56:36


Jazzvaneio 04, Especial Divas em quatro atosAto Primeiro: Billie Holiday “Lady day”Primeiro de quatro homenagens que humildemente rendemos às quatro grandes “Divas Clássicas” do Jazz, Soul e da música popular americana. Alçamos as cortinas e com esmero apontamos os holofotes à “Lady Day”, protagonista e heroína deste episódio número 01. Sua trágica vida interrompida ainda aos 44 anos de idade, é o palco e a seiva de uma produção artística ímpar e, para muitos, revolucionária. Seu álbum “Songs For Distingué Lovers”, um dos seus últimos registros em vida, é testemunha de uma fragilizada e inspiradora Billie Holiday ainda comovente por sua inabalável capacidade expressiva. Voltemos assim a 1957...imaginemos!Album: Billie Holiday “Songs For Distingué Lovers” 1957 - Vervehttps://billieholiday.com/Ato gravado no dia 20 de Outubro de 2020Outras Referências Artísticas e “culturais” (por ordem de menção): Clarence Holiday (Músico), Louis Armstrong (Músico), Bess Smith (Músico), U2 (Banda de Rock), Angel of Harlem (Música do U2 do álbum Rattle and Hum), Billie Dove (Atriz), Benny Goodman (Músico), Brusnwick Records (Gravadora Musical), Teddy Wilson (Músico), Swing (estilo jazzístico mais simples e da caráter dançante), What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Música de Harry M. Woods interpretada por Billie Holiday em 1935), Miss Brown to You (Música de Richard A. Whiting e Ralph Rainger interpretada por Billie Holiday em 1935), Count Basie (Músico), Lester Young (Músico), Chick Webb (Músico), Ella Fitzgerald (Músico), Carnegie Hall (Casa de Espetáculos em NY), Savoy Ballroom (Sala de Música e Dança de NY), Artie Shaw (Músico), The Green Book (Filme dirigido por Peter Farrelly e estrelado pelos atores Vigo Mortensen e Mahershala Ali), Senhor dos Anéis (Filme dirigido por Peter Jackson e estrelado também por Vigo Mortensen), New York Café Society (Clube de Jazz em NY), Strange Fruit (Música de Abel Meeropol interpretada por Billie Holiday em 1939), God Bless the Child (Música de Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr de 1939), Lewis Allan (Pseudônimo usado pelo poeta Abel Meeropol), Lady Sings The Blues (Biografia da Billie Holiday de 1956), Lady in Satin (Álbum da Billie Holiday), Lady Sings The Blues (Filme dirigido por Sidney J. Furie e estrelado pela Atriz Diana Ross em 1972), Van Halen (Banda de Rock), Queen (Banda de Rock), Universal Studios (Estúdio e arquivo musical de Los Angeles), Like Someone in Love (Álbum da Ella Fitzgerald), Norman Granz (Produtor Musical), Harry Edison (Músico), Ben Webster (Músico), Ira Gershwin (Letrista), George Gershwin (Músico), Cole Porter (Músico), Jonny Mercer (Músico), Harold Arlen (Músico), Richard Rodgers (Músico), Columbia Records (Gravadora Musical), EP (Extended Play – mini álbum), LP (Long Play – álbum), Verve (Gravadora Musical), Walking Bass (estilo de “levada” baixo muito utilizada no âmbito jazzístico), David Bowie (Músico), Day-In Day-Out (Música de Johnny Mercer e Rube Bloom também regravada por David Bowie em seu álbum Never Let Me Down de 1987), George Benson (Músico) e Stan Getz (Músico).Contato: info@jazzvaneio.com

Le Temps d'une Chanson
Le Temps d’une Chanson #08 – Try A Little Tenderness

Le Temps d'une Chanson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 11:42


Cette semaine, David (@vinylophyle sur Instagram) vous raconte l’histoire de Try A Little Tenderness (1932).   Créée par Ray Noble Orchestra en 1932, écrite par Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly et composée par Harry M. Woods. Vous entendrez des extraits de versions enregistrées par Ruth Elting et Bing Crosby en 1933, Aretha Franklin (sur l’album The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin) […]

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 14-Dance Hall Days

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 34:52


What did Irish Boston look like in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s? What were the days of social dance halls all about? Host Shannon Heaton talks to Sue Lindsay, Joanie Madden, Kevin Doyle, Helen Kisiel, and Brian O’Donovan about this colorful time in Irish American history… and about immigration in an Irish key. There’s plenty of music here, too. Credits below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Michele Sims, John Mullen, Kerstin Otten, Brian Benscoter, William Dodd, Jack McCreless, Mark Johnson for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 14 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Free the Heel” (reel), from RehearsalArtist: Shannon Heaton (flute), Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton Song: “I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover,” from The Big Brass Band from Brazil (1948) Artist: Art Mooney, vocals, with Mike Pignatore, banjo Composer: Mort Dixon and Harry M. Woods. Tune: “Celtic Reprise” from Production Music made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt & Shannon Heaton Song: “Thousands Are Sailing to America,” from Parallel Lines Artist: Andy Irvine Composer: Traditional words, music by Andy Tune: “Abbey Reel” (reel) from Kitchen Session Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: "Buttons and Bows" Artist: Gene Autry Composer: Music by Jay Livingston, lyrics by Ray Evans. Tune: "Inisheer," from Ireland’s HarvestArtist: Joe Derrane  Tune: Siege of Ennis Artist: Johnny Powell Band Tune: Ennis Encounter (Jig) Artist: Matt & Shannon Heaton Composer: Brendan Tonra Tune: “Rambling Man” (reel)  from Production Music made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “After Hours Theme,” from Production Music made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Kevin Keegan’s,” from Galway AfternoonArtists: Joe and Joanie Madden  Song: “‘Neath Her Shawl of Galway Grey" Artist: Connie Foley, with Mickey Carton’s Orchestra Tune: “Tom Ashe’s March, Black Haired Lass, Spike Island Lasses ” from Kitchen session Artist: Dan Gurney (accordion), Shannon Heaton (flute), Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Cape Breton Breakdown” Artist: Jerry’s Hayshakers Tune: "Quinn of Armagh," from Banks of the ShannonArtist: Seamus Connolly Tune: “Cat’s Meow,” from An Irish HomecomingArtist: Cherish the Ladies Composer: Joanie Madden Tune: “Shoe the Donkey,” from Kitchen session Artist: Matt Heaton (banjo)

Music From 100 Years Ago

The life and music of songwriter, Harry M. Woods.  Songs include: I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover, Try a Little Tenderness, Side By Side, Just An Echo In the Valley and When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain.  Performers include: Al Jolson, Kate Smith, Bing Crosby, Ruth Etting, the Ames Brothers, Cliff Edwards and Billie Holiday.