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The OTRNow Radio Program Father's Day 01The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny. June 18, 1939. Red net. Jell-O. The cast does down to the railroad station to leave for Waukegan. Carmichael the bear is going along too! The last program on which Kenny Baker appears. Andy Devine, Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Kenny Baker, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris and His Orchestra, Eddie Anderson, Harry Baldwin, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Bill Morrow (writer), Cliff Nazarro, Frank Nelson, Blanche Stewart.The Quiz Kids. June 20, 1948. NBC net. Alka-Seltzer, One-A-Day. The first question is, "Why would Pennsylvania and protactinium remind you of the third Sunday in June?" The Quiz Kids vs. The Quiz Kids' fathers. Joe Kelly (host), Bob Murphy (announcer), Joel Kupperman, Joe Kelly Jr. (temporary host), Patrick Owen Conlon, Naomi Cooks, Mark Mullin, Joel Kupperman Sr., Joe Mullin, Patrick Conlon, Julius Cook.Hollywood Star Playhouse. April 23, 1951. CBS net. "Father's Day". Bromo Seltzer. The start of the program's second year on the air. Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra (composer, conductor), Maurice Zim (writer), Jack Johnstone (director), Norman Brokenshire (commercial spokesman), Johnny Schneller (engineer), Gus Bayes (sound effects), Ross Murray (sound effects), Carleton Young, Theodore Von Eltz, Jeanette Nolan, Robert Griffin, Bea Benaderet, Anne Whitfield, David Brian (recorded preview of next week's program), Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Rawlinson (host)This Is Your FBI. June 08, 1951. ABC net. "The Return of Father Crime".The Black Museum. 1952. Syndicated, WRVR-FM, New York aircheck. "The Chain". Participating sponsors. A woman has been hearing ghosts, dragging a chain. The date is approximate. Syndicated rebroadcast date: October 30, 1974. Harry Alan Towers (producer), Orson Welles (narrator), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). Baby Snooks Clip 1944-06-14 Worlds Most Patient FatherSOURCES:Radiogoldindex.com; Wikipedia
Sintonía: "Hawaiian Eye" - ERNIE FREEMAN 1.- "Hawaiian Rock" - TOMMY SANDS 2.- "Coconut Girl" - AL TERRY 3.- "Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua" - FELIX MENDELSSOHN & HIS HAWAIIAN SERENADERS 4.- "Hawaiian Cha-Cha-Cha" - PEREZ PRADO & HIS ORCHESTRA 5.- "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula" - HALELOKE KAUAALOPUA & ARTHUR GODFREY WITH THE MARINERS 6.- "Honolulu Rock & Roll" - EARTHA KITT 7.- "Hula-Rock" - BILL BROWNING 8.- "O hilo Hanakaki" - LANI McINTIRE & HIS ORCHESTRA KAULANA 9.- "Kookie Little Paradise" - FRANKIE VAUGHAN10.- "Two Ladies In De Shade Of Banana Tree" - JOSEPHINE PREMICE11.- "Ulili E" - THE SURFERS12.- "Rag of Rags" - DIE HULA HAWAIIANS13.- "On A Coconut Island" - LOUIS ARMSTRONG WITH THE POLYNESIANSTodas las músicas extraídas de la compilación (1xLP + CD gratis) "Ohana Hawaiiana - Hipshakin´& Fingersnappin´ Poolside Music with Hawaiian Flavor" (Jukebox Music Factory, 2024)14.- "I´m a Happy Hawaiian Cowboy" - HAL ALOMA AND HIS ORCHESTRA15.- "Hawaiian Cowboy" - SLIM WHITMAN16.- "Hawaiian War Chant" - THE AMES BROTHERS17.- "Hootchy Kootchy Henry" - MITCHELL TOROK18.- "Hapa Haole Hula Girl" - ALFRED APAKA19.- "Hukilau" - WEBLEY EDWARDSExtraídas de la compilación (1xLP + CD gratis) "Ohana Hawaiiana - Hipshakin´& Fingersnappin´ Poolside Music With Hawaiian Flavor Vol.2" (Jukebox Music Factory, 2025) Todas las músicas seleccionadas (singles a 45 rpm) y compiladas por Jens Galler (AKA Buddy Belpaso)Escuchar audio
The Jazz Session No.470 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in June 2026, featuring a tremendous new album from this year “Vital Spark (music of Kenny Wheeler)”, from the London Vocal Project, with Nikki Iles and Norma Winstone – stunning! TRACK LISTING: 1919 March - Kenny Ball; Bad Penny Blues - Humphrey Lyttelton; The Red Door - Gerry Mulligan; Body and Soul - Duke Ellington's Spacemen; Not Waving But Drowning - London Vocal Project; Inner Traces - London Vocal Project; Quintessence - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra; Concorde - Gil Evans; A Remark You Made - Weather Report; Islands - Steps Ahead; Astral Flying - The Comet Is Coming; A New Morning Will Come - Polar Bear; Weeping Willow - a ragtime two-step - Joshua Rifkin; Maxwell's Silver Hammer - Brad Mehldau; Heavenly City - London Vocal Project; Vital Spark - London Vocal Project; Miles' Mode - John Coltrane; Three to Get Ready - The Dave Brubeck Quartet; 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom - Soft Machine; Devil Take the Hindmost - Allan Holdsworth.
Get ready to flop on the floor this week - we'll be doing the Alligator, as mentioned in "Land of 1,000 Dances"! The first in our animal menagerie is "Alligator Meat" by Charlie Singleton & His Orchestra from 1951, which sounds like Slim Gaillard if he rocked, rather than jazzed. After dinner, enjoy "Alligator Stomp" by The Rampages - a throwback rocker from 1964. That same year, "The 100 Mile An Hour Alligator" by The P.J. Murphy Quintet captured the ferocity and energy of the titular animal in a spiffy intro number. Frat-tastic! Next, The Dynamic Kapers offer us some "Alligator Wine" to wash down the gator meat. It's an early Leiber/Stoller tune! Before they kissed you all over in the 70s, Jimmy Stokley & The Exiles warned us it was "Alligator Time." It's even more salacious than their later paean to sex! We saved the best for last with "The Alligator" by The Us Four from Louisville, Kentucky. This song has it all, dual vocals, cool percussion, an upfront organ, and koool lyrics that implore you to forget all other dances! Dance this mess around!!
Collective bargaining is the foundation that organized labor is built on. Truly, it's at the heart of what unions are and what unions do for their members. When UUP negotiates a contract for its members, our union has a equal hand in determining terms of employment—including compensation, job protections, benefits, work hours and more—with our employer, the state of New York. Over the years, UUP has achieved many gains through collective bargaining, from securing health care benefits and per-course minimum pay for part-time employees to annual across-the-board salary increases for our members and everyone we represent in our bargaining unit. In our current contract, which expires July 1, we negotiated to have New York's Paid Parental Leave—up to 12 weeks of guaranteed, fully paid leave following the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child—added to our agreement with the state. We also established 7-year and 12-year retention awards based on an employee's length of service—a UUP goal for decades. We also maintained our health benefits package with no increases in copays or employee share of premiums. These gains were not easily gotten. They never are. In this episode of The Voice Podcast, host Fred Kowal--who's also UUP's statewide president--talks to three people who were at the table to negotiate UUP's last three contracts with the state of New York. They are: Former statewide Vice President for Academics Jamie Dangler, chief negotiator for our 2011-2016 contract, easily one of UUP's most difficult contracts to negotiate. Elizabeth Hough, UUP's former counsel to the president, who was at the table for two UUP contracts, the 2016-2022 agreement and the union's current 2022-2026 contract, which expires July 1. UUP Chief Negotiator Bret Benjamin served on UUP's Negotiations Team for the 2016-22 agreement and was chief negotiator for our current contract. He's also chief negotiator for a new contract we're negotiating with the state. In Labor Lookback, Mike Lisi explores the impact President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration had on workers and the entire country during the Great Depression. He also looks at the life of folk icon Pete Seeger, a longtime union supporter. Kowal discusses the brings home the importance of collective bargaining to unions in Kowal's Coda. Music used in this podcast: "It's Got to be Love" - Henry King & His Orchestra with vocal by Joseph Sudy "Solidarity Forever" - Pete Seeger
The Jazz Session No.467 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in May 2026, featuring the classic hard-bop album “Meet the Jazztet”, from 1960, by Art Farmer & Benny Golson. TRACK LISTING: Sweetie Cakes - Count Basie & His Orchestra; Scenes from an Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel; Royal Garden Blues - Cy Laurie Jazz Band; Sweet Georgia Brown - Bobby Hackett; Mox Nix - Art Farmer & Benny Golson; It Ain't Necessarily So - Art Farmer & Benny Golson; Straight, No Chaser - Miles Davis & John Coltrane; Perdido - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra; Constant Pud [live at Ronnie Scott's] - The Stan Tracey Quartet; Vox Humana - Gary Burton; Madrugada Azul - Edmar Castaneda; Moment Us - Mike Walker & Stuart McCallum; Smells Like Teen Spirit - The Bad Plus; Sabbra Cadabra - Jazz Sabbath; It's All Right With Me - Art Farmer & Benny Golson; Blues March - Art Farmer & Benny Golson; Deeper Still - Paul Towndrow; Lila's Dance - Mahavishnu Orchestra; if I Had You - Lee Konitz; Blue Lace - Art Blakey.
The OTRNow Radio Program Mother's Day-01The Life Of Riley. May 14, 1944. Blue Network. Riley fixes dinner for Mothers Day. William Bendix, Ken Niles (announcer), Irving Brecher (creator, producer), Lou Kosloff (music), Paula Winslowe, Sharon Douglas, Conrad Binyon.Hallmark Playhouse. May 05, 1949. CBS net. "Mother". Hallmark Cards. There is unusually fine acting in this well-written story of motherhood and an errant daughter. James Hilton (host), Kathleen Norris (author), Linda Darnell, Verna Felton.The Quiz Kids. May 09, 1948. NBC net. Alka-Seltzer, One-A-Day. A Mother's Day show. The mothers of the Quiz Kids join the competition. The first question is, "If you combined the symbols for molybdinum, thorium, and Erbium, what would you have?". Joel Kupperman, Marcella Conlon, Naomi Cooks, Alma Mullin, Patrick Owen Conlon, Rose Cook, Sarah Kupperman, Mark Mullin, Joe Kelly (host), Franklin Ferguson (announcer).Maxwell House Coffee Time. May 20, 1948. NBC net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Gracie's mother is staying with the Burns'. She doesn't think much of George's career in show business. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Tobe Reed (announcer), Verna Felton.This Is Your FBI. May 25, 1951. ABC net. "Old Mother Larceny". The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Stolen wrist watches and binoculars are the stock in trade of the fun-loving Berian brothers...and their mom. The system cue is added live. Stacy Harris, Larry Keating (announcer), William Woodson (narrator), Tony Barrett, Ted de Corsia, Charles Maxwell, John Mitchum, Jeanette Nolan, Victor Rodman, John Sheehan, Jerry D. Lewis (writer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Jerry Devine (producer).Suspense. January 04, 1959. CBS net. "Don't Call Me Mother". 4-Way Cold Tablets, Fitch Shampoo, Tums. A good story about a possessive mother who's determined to break up her son's marriage. Agnes Moorehead, Cathy Lewis, James McCallion, Barney Phillips, Norman Alden, George Walsh (announcer), William N. Robson (writer, producer, director).
The Jazz Session No.465 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in May 2026, featuring another mystically funky 1971 album, “Harlem Bush Music - Uhuru”, from the Gary Bartz NTU Troop TRACK LISTING: Rose Rouge - Jorja Smith; Fly Me to the Moon - Diana Krall ; Late Date - Ben Webster; Too Close For Comfort - Stan Getz; Uhuru Sasa - Gary Bartz NTU Troop; Vietcong - Gary Bartz NTU Troop; Jooms Jones - Billy May; Dues Blues - The Trombones, Inc.; Oedipus - Troyka; Gareth - Flightless Birds; Cousin Mary - John Coltrane; Gibraltar - Weather Report; Forty and Tight - Cy Laurie Jazz Band; Hey Ba-Ba-Rebop - The Squadronaires; Celestial Blues - Gary Bartz NTU Troop; The Planets - Gary Bartz NTU Troop; Johnny Come Lately - Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra; Better Git It In Your Soul - Charles Mingus; Who Will Buy - Liam Noble; Kattorna - Komeda Quintet.
Sintonía: "Taboo" - Charles Blackwell Orchestra 1.- Taboo - The Shangaans 2.- Tabou - Lecuona Cuban Boys 3.- Taboo - Caterina Valente 4.- Taboo - Tito Rivera & His Cuban Orchestra 5.- Taboo - Frankie Trumbauer´s Orchestra 6.- Tabu - Cyril Diaz & His Orchestra 7.- Taboo - Sylvie Mora 8.- Taboo - Arthur LymanTodas las músicas extraídas de la compilación (1x1o") "Taboo: An Exploration Into The Exotic World Of Taboo Volume 1" (Stag-O-Lee, 2015) 9.- Summertime - Troy Walker10.- Summertime Rock - Rodney And The Blazers11.- Summertime - Mack IV12.- Summertime - Gatemouth Brown13.- Summertime - Jimmy Randolph14.- Summertime - Gene Vincent15.- Summertime - Tommy Navarro And The Sundialers16.- Summertime - Edmundo Ross17.- Summertime - Sam CookeTodas las músicas extraídas de la compilación (1x10") "Summertime: An Exploration Into The Exotic World Of Summertime Volume 3" (Stag-O-Lee, 2017)Ambas compilaciones pertenecientes a la serie "Journey To The Centre Of The Song" que, hasta el momento, cuenta con 3 volúmenes: "Taboo", "Fever" y "Summertime"Escuchar audio
The Jazz Session No.464 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in April 2026, featuring a tribute to the superb bandleader and innovator, Mike Westbrook, who passed away recently. TRACK LISTING: The Stopper - Sonny Rollins; Serenata - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra; 9:20 Special - Jim Hall; Will You Still Be Mine? - Tal Farlow; Part VII Collective Improvisation - Mike Westbrook; View from the Drawbridge - Mike Westbrook; On the Verge of Becoming - Cognitive Dissonance; Downside Up - Allan Holdsworth; Semente - Snarky Puppy; My Queen is Yaa Asantewaa - Sons of Kemet; Hibou, Anemone and Bear - Soft Machine; Horse - Matching Mole; East Coast Trot - Humphrey Lyttelton; Take Me to the Land of Jazz - Pee Wee Russell; Part I Collective Improvisation - Mike Westbrook; Lush Life - Mike Westbrook; I Wish I Was in New Orleans - Tom Waits; Zu Zu Man - Dr. John; The Stolen Moment - Eddie Lockjaw Davis Big Band; Blues in Orbit [bebop] - George Russell Septet.
Diese Sendung hat Andreas Pasternack zusammengestellt.Das LIVE Anspiel diesmal ist: “Softly as in a morning Sunrise“ – 1928 von Sigmund Romberg komponiert.Folgende Titel sind zu hören :1. Cash Box – Count Basie and His Orchestra 3:242. I only have eyes for you – Michael Bublé 3:233. Bernie's Tune – Art Pepper + Eleven 2:464. Softly as in a morning Sunrise 3:115. Black Nile – Gregory Porter 4:576. Wild Cat Blues – Chris Barber 2:587. I feel fine – Curtis Stigers 5:388. When the saints go marching in – Golden Gate Quartet 2:519. Georgia on my mind – Maceo Parker & WDR Big Band 6:17Für Titelwünsche und Anregungen schreiben Sie gern an:jazztime.mv@ndr.de Keep Swingin' !!!
The Jazz Session No.461 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in April 2026, featuring the superb 1987 album “Sextet”, from Carla Bley. TRACK LISTING: Misty - Erroll Garner; I Hadn't Anyone Till You - Judy Garland; Nails - Jimmy Heath Orchestra; Las Vegas Tango - Michael Gibbs; More Brahms - Carla Bley; Brooklyn Bridge - Carla Bley; Lazy River - Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra ; Tangerine - Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster; Herandnu - Weather Report; April Joy - Pat Metheny Group; Led Boots - Jeff Beck; Full Compass - George Benson; How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - George Wetting; Tuxedo Junction - Cy Laurie Jazz Band; Healing Power - Carla Bley; Lawns - Carla Bley; Moment's Notice - John Coltrane; Fine - Modern Jazz Quartet; Optimum Friction - Emma Rawicz & Gwylim Simcock; Lemon Meringue - Neil Cowley Trio.
On tonight's show: Count Basie, Dance of the Gremlins Lester Young and His Orchestra, Back to the Land The Complete Illinois Jacquet, Jumpin' At The Woodside Sarah Vaughan, Street of Dreams (78 rpm Version) Sarah Vaughan, Black Coffee Helen O'Connell, All of Me Tiny Grimes, Annie Laurie (Jerome Richardson sax) Jerome Richardson, Candied Sweets George Lewis, Mecca Flat Blues Kai Winding, Michie (Slow Version) Kai Winding, Michie (Fast Version) Charlie Byrd & Stan Getz, Samba de Uma Nota So Stan Getz, Night and Day Dick Wellstood, Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Ben Webster & Teddy Wilson, Take the 'A' Train
The Jazz Session No.459 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in March 2026, featuring a superb 2015 modern jazz album “Westerly”, from The Printmakers. TRACK LISTING: Through Space Our Minds Can Still Touch - Playtime ; Stranger than Fiction - Moses Boyd; Play a Simple Melody - Bing & Gary Crosby; Blues for Mama - Nina Simone; A Breath Away - The Printmakers; Two Grey Rooms [Joni Mitchell, voc. Norma Winstone] - The Printmakers; Can't Line' Em - Chris Barber; Are You From Dixie? - Wilbur de Paris; Sugar - Stanley Turrentine; First Light - Freddie Hubbard; Peace - Courtney Pine; Jayne - Ornette Coleman; The Dandelion - John Surman ; Song Sung Long - Carla Bley; High Lands - The Printmakers; Tideway - The Printmakers; (Satis) Faction - Charlie Watts; For Lena and Lennie - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra ; Easy Swing - Wardell Gray Quartet; September in the Rain - The George Shearing Quintet.
The prince Kha-em-Waset (lived c.1260 BCE) was a learned man, and an accomplished priest. Centuries after his death, storytellers remembered the prince as a sage and magician. They told tales of his adventures, including one where Khaemwaset stole a magical book, belonging to the great god Djehuty/Thoth. In a tale of gothic horror, the prince must wrangle with the consequences of his greed... CONTENT WARNING: Story contains themes of suicide, murder, and sexual horror. Please listen with discretion. Music: Matt Uelman, "Tristram;" Keith Zizza, "Dissatisfaction," "Memories of Thebes," and "Beloved of Ma'at;" Ray Noble & His Orchestra, "Midnight with the Stars and You (Instrumental);" TableTop Audio "The Mummy's Tomb." Logo image: Statue of Khaemwaset from Asyut, now in British Museum (photo Dominic Perry); painting of Tabubue, by M. Lalau (1932). The Tale of Khaemwaset and the Book of Thoth: Griffith, F. L. (1900). Stories of the high priests of Memphis: The Sethon of Herodotus and the Demotic tales of Khamuas. Available at Internet Archive. Lichtheim, M. (1980). Ancient Egyptian Literature Volume III: The Late Period, 125—151. Ritner, R. K. (2003b). The Romance of Setna Khaemuas and the Mummies (Setna I). In W. K. Simpson (Ed.), The Literature of Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry (3rd ed., pp. 453--469). Vinson, S. (2018). The Craft of a Good scribe: History, Narrative and Meaning in the First tale of Setne Khaemwas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Armstrong The All American Boy 1940-12-12 e1569 Country of the Head HuntersThe Big Show. November 5, 1950. With Fred Allen, Jimmy Durante, Jose Ferrer, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, Mindy Carson, Paul Lukas, Portland Hoffa, Russell Knight, Tallulah Bankhead. Michael Shayne 1946-11-05 The Return of HuxleyInner Sanctum. April 24, 1945. "Song Of The Slasher"
On tonight's show: Red Norvo, Remember Count Basie and His Orchestra, Tickle Toe (78rpm Version) Bennie Moten, Moten Swing Ziggy Elman, I Have Everything to Live For Dinah Washington, John Coltrane, I Can't Remember Ella Fitzgerald, So Rare Helen O'Connell, Bye Bye Blues Jimmy Smith, One O'Clock Jump Duke Ellington, Moonbow Miles Davis, Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (45-RPM Single Edit) Hugh Masekela, Inner Crisis Count Basie, Mean to me Count Basie, Blues for Joe Turner Al Di Meola, Coral Fraser MacPherson Quartet, Come Sunday
On tonight's show: Cab Calloway, Minne The Moocher Jimmie Lunceford, My Blue Heaven Dizzy Gillespie with Charlie Parker, Fats Navarro, Red Norvo, Hank Jones: Diga Diga Doo Gene Krupa, Mulligan Stew Count Basie and His Orchestra, Splanky The Vinnie Burke Quartet, Time Out Stan Getz Quartet & Mose Allison, Down Beat Sonny Criss, Memories Of You Zoot Sims, On the Alamo Dinah Washington, Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (feat. Quincy Jones and His Orchestra) Grant Green, Born to Be Blue Sarah Vaughan, Till the End of Time Ella Fitzgerald, Midnight Sun (1964 Version) Yusef Lateef, Slippin' And Slidin'
Send a textIntro: I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) by Harry James and His Orchestra (1944)5. Paper Doll by The Mills Brothers (1942)4. Riders in the Sky by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (1949)3. Swinging on a Star by Bing Crosby (1944)2. Sentimental Journey by Doris Day (1945)1. White Christmas by Bing Crosby (1942)
Send a textIntro: Cruising Down the River by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra (1949)10. I'll Never Smile Again by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra (1940)9. Nature Boy by Nat "King" Cole (1948)8. Don't Fence Me In by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (1944)7. Chattanooga Choo Choo by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1941)6. Buttons and Bows by Dinah Shore (1948)
Send a textIntro: Blues in the Night by Woody Herman and His Orchestra (1941)15. You'll Never Know by Frank Sinatra (1943)14. Pistol Packin' Mama by Bing Crosby (1943)13. Moonlight Cocktail by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1941)12. Till the End of Time by Perry Como with Russ Case and His Orchestra (1945)11. Frenesi by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (1940)
Send a textIntro: Besame Mucho by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1943)20. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by The Andrews Sisters (1941)19. Take the "A" Train by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (1941)18. Stardust by Artie Shaw (1941)17. I've Heard That Song Before by Harry James and His Orchestra (1942)16. Rum & Coca-Cola by The Andrews Sisters (1944)
Send us a textIntro: Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) by Tex Williams (1947)25. (I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1942)24. I'll Be Seeing You by Bing Crosby (1944)23. As Time Goes By by Dooley Wilson (1942)22. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry (1949)21. God Bless the Child by Billie Holiday (1942)
Así sonaba febrero de 1966. Entrega mensual de la serie dedicada a recordar singles que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en listas de pop de EEUU hace 60 años.Playlist;(sintonía) HERB ALPERT and THE TIJUANA BRASS “Tijuana taxi” (top 38)JOHNNY LYTLE “The loop” (top 80)THE T-BONES “No matter what shape (Your stomach's in)” (top 3)NANCY SINATRA “These boots are made for walkin’” (top 1)THE SUPREMES “My world is empty without you” (top 5)STEVIE WONDER “Uptight (Everything's alright)” (top 3)THE MIRACLES “Goin to a Go Go” (top 11)MARY WELLS “(Can’t you see) You’re losing me” (top 94)THE KINKS “A well respected man” (top 13)THE WHO “My generation” (top 74)THE YOUNG RASCALS “I ain't gonna eat out my heart anymore” (top 52)THE STRANGELOVES “Night time” (top 30)SAM THE SHAM and THE PHARAOHS “Red hot” (top 82)FRANKIE VALLI “(You’re gonna) Hurt yourself” (top 39)JOHNNY and THE EXPRESSIONS “Something I want to tell you” (top 79)BUCK OWENS “Waitin’ in your Welfare Line” (top 57)RAY CHARLES “Cryin’ time” (top 6)LITTLE MILTON “We got the winning hand” (top 100)BERT KAEMPFERT and HIS ORCHESTRA “Bye bye blues” (top 54)Escuchar audio
Audio walking tour of Prohibition era Harlem, courtesy of illustrator E. Simms Campbell: A Night-Club Map of Harlem, 1932.Music: Cab Calloway. "Minnie the Moocher" Presenting Cab Calloway & His Orchestra. Minnie the Moocher (Theme Song) (78rpm Version), 1932; Duke Ellington and His Washingtonians. "Choo-Choo (Gotta Hurry Home)" Choo Choo. Blue Disc, 5001, 1924; Cab Calloway. "Reefer Man" The Best of Cab Calloway (various) . RCA, 1931; Chick Webb and His Orchestra. "Harlem Congo" The Chick Webb Collection . GRP/Decca Jazz Heritage, 1937; Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday; dir. Fred Waller - "Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life " Film short, music. Cult Cinema Classics, 1935; Gladys Bentley - "Worried Blues" (1928) - Roots 'N' Blues/The Retrospective 1925-1950; Fats Waller and His Buddies, "Harlem Fuss " Harlem Fuss. Victor V-38050-B, 1929; Nina Mae McKinney "Half of Me Wants to Be Good" Short film excerpt "The Black Network". Vitaphone, 1936; Garland Wilson, piano; Michel Warlop, violin "Limehouse Blues" Midnight Ivory - The Early Garland Wilson Recordings. ℗ 2025 Jazz Classics, 1938; Adelaide Hall. "As Time Goes By" Barry Humphries Presents So Rare 3. ℗ 2006 Bilarm Music Pty Ltd, 1943; Fats Waller and His Rhythm "Two Sleepy People " If You Got To Ask, You Ain't Got It!. Bluebird/Legacy, 1938; Bert Williams "Nobody " Nobody. Columbia, 1913; Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, "Doin' The Lowdown" Doin' the Lowdown - 78 rpm. Brunswick 12810, 1932.
Send us a textIntro: Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Vaughn Monroe (1945)35. In the Mood by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1939)34. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots (1941)33. I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover by Art Mooney (1948)32. Ballerina by Vaughn Monroe (1947)31. Amapola by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1941)
On tonight's show: Rosemary Clooney and Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) Gigi Gryce Quartet, In A Sentimental Mood Sarah Vaughan with Count Basie and his Orchestra, The Gentleman is a Dope Horace Silver Quintet, Señor Blues [Bill Henderson vocals] Annie Ross, I Don't Want to Cry Anymore Hank Crawford, Angel Eyes Ella Fitzgerald, That Old Back Magic Wynton Kelly, Temperance Don Wikerson, Camp Meetin' Art Blakey, The Song Is You Catherine Russell, I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me Lucky Thompson, Soul Carnival
Send us a textIntro: The Anniversary Song by Al Jolson (1946)40. Tuxedo Junction by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1940)39. Jingle Jangle Jingle by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra (1942)38. The Christmas Song by Nat "King" Cole (1946)37. Open the Door, Richard by Count Basie and His Orchestra (1947)36. You Always Hurt the One You Love by The Mills Brothers (1944)
On tonight's show: Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra, Me, Myself and I Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, The One I Love Doris Day with John Rarig & The Mellomen, Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Claude Williamson Trio, Just One of Those Things Red Garland, I Know Why (feat. Paul Chambers & Art Taylor) Louie Bellson & Pearl Bailey, Zing Went the Strings of My Heart Sonny Clark, I'm Just a Lucky So and So The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Bossa Nova U.S.A. (Live) Art Farmer Quartet, Sing Me Softly of The Blues Horace Parlan, Oh So Blue Poncho Sanchez, Bésame Mamá Bernardo Sassetti with Borja Barrueta, Javier Colina & Perico Sambeat, Please Tell Me Now
Send us a textIntro: Mule Train by Tennessee Ernie Ford (1949)50. When You Wish Upon a Star by Cliff Edwards (1940)49. Prisoner of Love by Perry Como (1946)48. Peg O' My Heart by The Harmonica's (1947)47. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Postive by Johnny Mercer (1944)46. Heartaches by Ted Weems and His Orchestra (1938)
Sesión a dos bandas en esta entrega de El Sótano, a caballo entre en boogaloo y el calypso.PRINCE AND PRINCESS "Ready, steady, go"THE CAPITOLS "We got a thing that's in the groove"HÉCTOR RIVERA "Playing it cool"PETE RODRÍGUEZ "I like it like that"ROY LEE JOHNSON "Boogaloo #3"PETE TERRACE "I'm gonna make it"CHUBBY CHECKER "Hey you! Little boo-ga-loo"CHARLIE PALMIERI & HIS ORCHESTRA "Bugulú"THE EXOTICS "Boogaloo investigators"PHYLLIS DILLON "Nice time"MARVA MOORE & THE GAYSTERS "Great '68"NORA DEAN "Must get a man"COUNT LASHER w/ LYNN TAITT & THE BABA BROOKS BAND "Bam bam"COUNT ALERT w/ LYNN TAITT & BABA BROOKS BAND "In the park"ALERTH BEDASEE & CHIN'S CALYPSO QUINTET "Night food"LORD KITCHENER "Kitch, you're so sweet"THE SKATALITES & LORD TANAMO "Dash of the sunshine"LORD IVANHOE "Water globber"Escuchar audio
Send us a textIntro: Tea For Two by Marion Harris (1925)5. Rhapsody in Blue by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra (1924)4. My Blue Heaven by Gene Austin (1927)3. Ol' Man River by Paul Robeson (1928)2. Ain't Misbehavin' by Fats Waller (1929)1. Swanee by Al Jolson (1920)Outro: Someone to Watch Over Me by Gertrude Lawrence (1927)
Prometimos una segunda entrega en el mes de enero dedicada a la serie Hits del Billboard en donde recordamos singles que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en las listas pop de EEUU de hace 60 años. Enero de 1966 fue un mes muy interesante y con muchas nuevas entradas en el Billboard Hot 100 y en el anterior episodio nos dejamos los temas más moviditos y animados para esta segunda remesa.(Foto del podcast; Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels)Playlist;(sintonía) ANDRE WILLIAMS and HIS ORCHESTRA “Rib tip’s (part 1)” (top 94)THE BEACH BOYS “Barbara Ann” (top 2)PAUL REVERE and THE RAIDERS “Just like me” (top 11)THE KNICKERBOCKERS “Lies” (top 20)THE BEATLES “Day tripper” (top 5)THE ANIMALS “It’s my life” (top 23)MITCH RYDER and THE DETROIT WHEELS “Jenny take a ride” (top 10)JACKIE LEE “The duck” (top 14)DINO DESI and BILLY “Please don’t fight it” (top 60)ROY HEAD “Get back” (top 88)BOB DYLAN “Can you please crawl out your window?” (top 58)JOHNNY RIVERS “Under your spell again” (top 35)JACK JONES “Love bug” (top 71)THE C.O.D.’S “Michael” (top 41)SHARPEES “Tired of being lonely” (top 79)GARY LEWIS and THE PLAYBOYS “She’s just my style” (top 3)HEDGEHOPPERS ANONYMOUS “It’s good news week” (top 48)TOM JONES “Thunderball” (top 25)THE VISCOUNTS “Harlem nocturne” (top 39)Escuchar audio
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Frank Bey | Better Look Out | Back In Business | | Benny Goodman | My Melancholy Baby | Rare Recordings 1935-1936 | Brissos E Os Conselheiros De Estrada | Velha Europa | Depois Do Fim Do Mundo | Eric Bibb And Jean Jacques Milteau | Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down (Live) | Lead Belly's Gold | | Sonny Boy Williamson Ii | Your Funeral And My Trial | Essential Sonny Boy Williamson | Markey Blue Ric Latina Project | So Much | Blue Eyed Soul | | Catfish Keith | Hello Stranger.mp3 | Sugar For Sugar | | Lightnin' Hopkins | Call On My Baby | Los Angeles Blues (1969) | Marshall Lawrence | Catfish Blues | The Morning After (2008) | Randy Lee Riviere | Pecos | Randy Lee Riviere | | Billy Branch and The Sons Of Blues | Blues with a Feeling | Roots and Branches | | JP Soars | Deep Down In Florida | Southbound I-95 | | Big Joe Williams | Bad Heart Blues | Baby Please Don't Go [The Essential Blue Archive] | Quincy Jones & His Orchestra w Dinah Washington | They Didn't Believe Me | Original Queen of Soul: Three Decades Of Artistry, Disc 2 | Robin Bibi Band | Hey Mama [Fast's Dreams Come Alive] | Robin Bibi | | | Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials | If You We're Mine | Jump Start |
On tonight's show: Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, Milenberg Joys Wingy Manone and His Orchestra, Black Coffee Andy Kirk & Mary Lou Williams, Walkin' And Swingin' Casa Loma Orchestra, Smoke Rings Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra, After Hours Ella Fitzgerald, Undecided (feat. Chick Webb and His Orchestra) Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Moonlight Serenade Benny Goodman Orchestra, Sing, Sing, Sing Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra, Charlie Horse Peanuts Holland, It's Wonderful Marty Paich, Easy Listnin' George Lewis, Doctor Jazz George Lewis, Lou-Easy-an-i-a Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Bill Bailey (Featuring Blanche Thomas) Boots Randolph, Take The "A" Train
On tonight's show: Ella Fitzgerald, Holiday in Harlem (feat. Chick Webb and His Orchestra) Joe Holiday, Blue Holiday Louis Armstrong & Benny Carter and His Orchestra, Christmas in New Orleans Benny Carter, Roses in December Duke Ellington, December Blues Vince Guaraldi Trio, Christmas Time Is Here Vince Guaraldi Trio, Greensleeves Wes Montgomery, Snowfall Toshiko Akiyoshi, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Art Pepper, Winter Moon Chet Baker, Silent Night Charlie Byrd And The Washington Guitar Quintet, Concierto De Aranjuez Al Di Meola, Etude
• Special Edition Band • A Flock of Seagulls • Millie Scott • Daryl Hall & John Oates • Eurogliders • Teena Marie • Tony! Toni! Tone! • Cherrelle • Contrast • The Alan Parsons Project • Hiromi Go • David Byrne • John Brazen • Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band • Beru Revue • Moon Martin • Aultrawave • Repo Crew • Balzac Frowning • Violent Femmes • Barbie Complex • Men at Work • Marc Sadane • The Chimes • James Moody • Timmy T • Miami Sound Machine • Babel • Sahib Shihab • Iggy Pop • The Laneville-Johnson Brass Band • Blue Steele and His Orchestra feat. Kenny Sargent
Sleigh rides in July, swinging Santas, holidays in Harlem, ca. 1920s-1940s. Music: Swingin' Them Jingle Bells (1936) - Fats Waller & His Rhythm; Santa Claus Came in the Spring (1935) - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra; Santa Claus Blues (1924) - Eva Taylor, Clarence Williams' Blue Five; I Told Santa Claus to Bring Me You (1937) - Bernie Cummins, Holiday in Harlem (1937) - Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb; Snowy Morning Blues (V-disc 1943) - James P. Johnson; Winter Weather (1941) - Fats Waller & His Rhythm; Snowfall (1941) - Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra; I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (1937) - Billie Holiday; Christmas Morning Blues (1926) - Victoria Spivey, Lonnie Johnson; Santa Claus Crave (1927) - Elzadie Robinson; Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back (1928) - Ozie Ware, Duke Ellington Hot Five; At the Christmas Ball (1925) - Bessie Smith; Christmas Night in Harlem (1934) - Paul Whiteman; Winter Weather (1941) - Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman.
The OTRNow Radio Program Christmas-01 The New Burns and Allen Show. December 16, 1941. Program #11. CBS net. Sponsored by: Swan Soap. Gracie drags George to the post office with a very heavy package. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Jimmy Cash, Clarence Nash. The Quiz Kids. December 05, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Alka-Seltzer, One-A-Day. The first question is, "What are the best reasons you can think of to prove that there really is a Santa Claus.". Patrick Owen Conlon, Ruthie Duskin, Joel Kupperman, Lonny Lunde, Melvin Miles, Willard Olson (guest: director of research in child development, University of Michigan), Joe Kelly (host), Bob Murphy (announcer).Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209. December 10, 1949. NBC net, San Francisco origination. "Jack Frost". Sustaining. A "Santa's Helper" named Jack Frost has disappeared. This leads Candy to a Christmas murder. Bill Brownell (sound effects), Dudley Manlove (announcer), Eloise Rowan (organist), Helen Kleeb, Henry Leff, Jack Thomas, Jay Rendon (sound effects), John Grover (announcer), Lou Tobin, Monte Masters (writer, producer), Natalie Masters.Duffy's Tavern. December 21, 1945. NBC net. Sponsored by: Minit-Rub, Ingraham Shave Cream. Guest is harpist Robert Maxwell. The cast does, "The Christmas Carol," by Charles and Archie Dickens. Robert Maxwell (harp), Ed Gardner, Sandra Gould (as "Miss Duffy"), Charlie Cantor, Eddie Green, David Titus (producer, director), Marvin Miller (announcer), Matty Malneck and His Orchestra. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. December 23, 1956. CBS net. "The Missing Mouse Matter". Sustaining. A $50,000 singing mouse named Gulliver has been kidnapped. Keep your eye on the cat! Bob Bailey, Howard McNear, Dan Cubberly (announcer), Charles Smith (writer), G. Stanley Jones, Amerigo Moreno (musical supervisor), Richard Beals, Parley Baer, Jack Johnstone (producer, director), Mary Jane Croft, Bill James, Lawrence Dobkin.Have Gun, Will Travel. December 21, 1958. CBS net. "Matt Beecher" ("The Hanging Cross")Sponsored by: Kent. Paladin tries to prevent a battle between Matt Beecher and the Pawnees, caused by a small boy claimed as the son of both Matt Beecher and the Indian Chief. The script was used on the "Have Gun, Will Travel" television show on December 21, 1957. John Dehner, Ben Wright, Norman Macdonnell (producer, director), Gene Roddenberry (writer), Hugh Douglas (announcer), John Dawson (adaptor), Vic Perrin, Jess Kirkpatrick, Roy Woods, Richard Beals, Ann Morrison, Virginia Christine, John James, Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator).
Jazz from 1928 to 1941 tonight: Louis Armstrong, West End Blues The Mills Brothers, Tiger Rag Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, Moonglow Ozzie Nelson, Dream a Little Dream of Me Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, You Are My Lucky Star Billie Holiday & Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra, Carelessly Billie Holiday, I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues Ivie Anderson, It Don't Mean a Thing if It ain't Got That Swing Fred Astaire & Johnny Green and His Orchestra, A Fine Romance (A Sarcastic Love Song) Rex Stewart & His 52nd Street Stompers & Duke Ellington, Sugar Hill Shim Sham Fats Waller & His Rhythm, Music, Maestro Please Fats Waller, Two Sleepy People Sidney Bechet with Trixie Smith, Freight Train Blues Sidney Bechet, Muskrat Ramble Coleman Hawkins, One O'Clock Jump Coleman Hawkins, Bugle Call Rag Anita O'Day, Let Me Off Uptown Gene Krupa, Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge, Amour
In late September 2025, UMe, in conjunction with Frank Sinatra Enterprises, announced a new exclusive double-vinyl collection from Frank Sinatra, featuring his historic collaborations with Count Basie and Duke Ellington, entitled The Giants Of Jazz. This special release includes a pair of timeless albums—It Might As Well Be Swing with Count Basie and His Orchestra and Francis A. & Edward K. with Duke Ellington—newly remastered from the archival recordings. The package includes a new gatefold jacket design that incorporates rare photographs as well as the original artwork. Comprising seminal performances from Sinatra, Basie, and Ellington, the title The Giants Of Jazz couldn't be more apropos. Maggie & Charlie discuss each of these legendary recordings starting with 1964's It Might As Well Be Swing with Sinatra accompanied by Basie in tandem with his orchestra on ten tracks for the second time following 1962's Sinatra-Basie, and it was Sinatra's first studio album arranged by Quincy Jones. We discuss the magic created by Quincy Jones and the beautiful lifelong friendship which began during this musically fruitful period in Sinatra's recording career. Then secondly, we discuss the genius of Duke Ellington and how the 2 came together. Sinatra was instrumental in bringing Ellington's orchestra to his Reprise Records label, creating the opportunity for them to work together on the album Francis A. & Edward K., which was recorded on Sinatra's 52nd birthday, December 12, 1967. CHARLES PIGNONE is a producer and writer. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Sinatra Treasures and also The Copa, The Sinatra Family Photo Album and Sinatra 100. He has produced over 50 albums including “Sinatra: Nothing But The Best” and “Ultimate Sinatra.” Charles also co-produced Seth MacFarlene's most recent album Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements. He also co-produced the television specials “Sinatra Sings,' HBO documentary 'Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All' and CBS's ‘Sinatra 100' Grammy special. Mr. Pignone began his association with Frank Sinatra in 1984 and is the president of Frank Sinatra Enterprises.Source: https://www.sinatra.com/ume-release-new-frank-sinatra-double-vinyl-set-the-giants-of-jazz/Source: https://www.sinatra.com/Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.Send us a textSupport the show@profileswithmaggielepique@maggielepique
On tonight's show: Louis Jordan, Doug the Jitterbug Quintette du Hot Club de France, Minor Swing Billie Holiday, Mean to Me Lionel Hampton, When Lights Are Low Montana Taylor, Detroit Rocks Ella Fitzgerald The Delta Rhythm Boys, It's Only a Paper Moon Woody Herman and His Orchestra, Four Brothers Wynonie Mr Blues Harris, Earl Bostic, Earl Bostic - Flamingo Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Swinghouse Billy Eckstine, Oop Bop Sh'bam Stan Getz, I Hadn't Anyone Till You Rosemary Clooney With Duke Ellington, Blue Rose Mose Allison, Don't Get Around Much Anymore Harry Carney & The Duke's Men, Baby Blue Carmen McRae, Oh, So Blue (with Dave Brubeck) [Live] Dave Brubeck, Take the "A" Train (Live) New Orleans' Own The Dukes of Dixieland, Petite Fleur Perico Sambeat, Cuando me vaya
In 1917, Katharine Gibbs rebounded from personal tragedy in an unusual way: she decided to train a subversive, feminist army. Nearly broke and with only a high school education, Gibbs trained women as executive secretaries, building a famous school in just a few years. "Gibbs Girls" were so intelligent, competent, and polite, that no one could justify the dusty old notions that women belonged at home. The American workplace was changed forever. Our guest is Vanda Krefft, author of Expect Great Things! How the Katharine Gibbs School Revolutionized the American Workplace for Women. ____________________ Check out our upcoming TOURS: witness women's history with What'sHerName and find your people! Music in this episode: Irving Aaronson & His Commanders, "If I Had You" and "All By Yourself in the Moonlight"; Nat Shikret & The Victor Orchestra, "The Things That Were Made for Love"; Johnny Marvin, "True Blue Lou"; Arden & Ohman, "We'll Be the Same"; Paul Whiteman Orchestra, "Love Me"; Fred Rich & His Orchestra, "Nobody But You"; Leo Reisman & His Orchestra, "I Kiss Your Hand Madame"; Amulets, "Resolver"; JVNA, "Athena". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Since we started this show we've known that, someday, we would sit down to talk about Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, a movie about Metallica, and the world, going to therapy for the first time. Topics include: popular music, thrash, the 80's, drinking, how exactly you make a heavy metal record, the way computers absolutely annihilated the music business in a way that predicted the future annihilations we are currently living through, the advent of a new perspective on therapy and the emergence of therapy-speak, even among the world's biggest violence-celebrating band. excerpted music in this episode in order: "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin (published 1899) "Crazy Blues" by Perry Bradford, performed by Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds (1920) "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael, performed by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra (1931) "Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles (1966) "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys (1966) (YouTube video) "So What" by Miles Davis (1959) "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin (1969) "Detroit Rock City" by KISS (1976) "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" by Discharge (1982) "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath (1970) "Machine Gun (Live)" by Jimi Hendrix (1969) "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest (1980) "Bonded by Blood" by Exodus (1985) "Phantom Lord" by Metallica (1983) "Master of Puppets" by Metallica (1986) Our NEXT episode will be about Cobra Verde! Watch it here.
On tonight's show: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Contrasts Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, All of Me Artie Shaw, Begin the Beguine Fats Waller, Honeysuckle Rose Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators, Moonlight Fiesta (a/k/a "Swing Alero") Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators, Get It Southern Style Benny Goodman, Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing) Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra & Duke Ellington, Peckin' Lester Young & The Kansas City Six, Jo-Jo Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra, Swingin' On C Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra, Cherokee Sidney Bechet, Make Me A Pallet on The Floor Harry James, I Cover the Waterfront Billy Eckstine, I Love the Rhythm in A Riff Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli, The Man I Love Frank Sinatra, I Get a Kick Out of You Ella Fitzgerald, Georgia on My Mind
On tonight's show: Griff Williams and His Orchestra, Saturday Night In Central Park Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, Moten Swing Duke Ellington, Satin Doll Glenn Miller Sound, In the Mood Count Basie and His Orchestra, Taxi War Dance Nat King Cole, Baby, Baby All the Time Peggy Lee, Somebody Else Is Taking My Place Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra, Tuxedo Junction Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra, Annie's Dance Frank Sinatra, Come dance with me Ben Webster & Johnny Hodges, Exactly Like You Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra, Stardust Sergio Mendes, Oba-la-la Billy Taylor, Capricious Zoot Sims, Someone to Watch Over Me Dorothy Donegan, Time After Time Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Maddest Kind of Love
On tonight's show: Ella Fitzgerald, Summertime Benny Goodman, Stompin' At The Savoy Count Basie and His Orchestra, Oh, Lady Be Good Earl Hines, Lightly and Politely Joe Sullivan, I Can't Give You Anything But Love Tal Farlow, Cherokee Claude Williamson Trio, Round Midnight Earl Bostic, East of the Sun Paul Desmond, Body and Soul Toots Thielemans, Flirt Hank Mobley, Soft Impressions McCoy Tyner, Days of Wine and Roses Al Jarreau, So Long Girl Lew Tabackin, Yesterdays Houston Person, Put It Right There
On tonight's show: Ella Fitzgerald, Summertime Benny Goodman, Stompin' At The Savoy Count Basie and His Orchestra, Oh, Lady Be Good Earl Hines, Lightly and Politely Joe Sullivan, I Can't Give You Anything But Love Tal Farlow, Cherokee Claude Williamson Trio, Round Midnight Earl Bostic, East of the Sun Paul Desmond, Body and Soul Toots Thielemans, Flirt Hank Mobley, Soft Impressions McCoy Tyner, Days of Wine and Roses Al Jarreau, So Long Girl Lew Tabackin, Yesterdays Houston Person, Put It Right There
On tonight's show: Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald, Summertime Major Glenn Miller & The American Band of The Allied Expeditionary Force, Caribbean Clipper Dave Pike, cattin' latin Count Basie and His Orchestra, Good Times Blues Count Basie and His Orchestra, Blues in Hoss's Flat (feat. Waymon Reed, Jimmy Forrest & Al Grey) Ella Fitzgerald & Tommy Flanagan, Night and Day Marcos Valle, So Nice (Summer Samba) - Marcos Valle Charlie Byrd, Favela Jim Hall, Curacao Doloroso The Hot Club Of San Francisco, Giselle - Waltz D'Entichement Grover Washington Jr., Estate (Ess-tah-tay)
The jazz standard "All The Things You Are" has been performed countless times by master jazz vocalists, 30s big bands, bebop small groups, hard-bop combos, modern deconstructionists, and even soon-to-be Kings of Pop. On this episode, Kirk takes listeners through the history of the now-famous tune, from its humble Broadway origins all the way to his recording studio in Portland, where he and some friends recorded an all-new arrangement just for Strong Songs.Music/Lyrics: Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein IIVersions Featured:Broadway Original Cast Recording of "Very Warm for May," - 1939Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, feat. Jack Leonard, 1939Artie Shaw w/ Hellen Forrest, 1939Dizzy Gillespie w/ Charlie Parker, 1945Johnny Griffin w/ Hank Mobley, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Art Blakey on A Blowing Session, 1957Ella Fitzgerald from Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook, 1963Michael Jackson, 1973Sonny Rollins w/ Coleman Hawkins from Sonny Meets Hawk!, 1963Bill Evans w/ Chuck Israels, bass, and Larry Bunker, drums at Shelly's Mane-Hole, 1963Keith Jarrett Trio, from Standards, Vol.1, 1983Brad Mehldau Trio, from Art of the Trio 4, 1999Jim Hall & Pat Metheney, 1999Strong Songs Version Featuring:Kirk Hamilton, tenor saxAndrew Oliver, keyboardScott Pemberton, guitarSam Howard, bassTyson Stubelek, drumsThe "All The Things You Are" Playlist:Spotify | Apple | YouTube MusicALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:The Jazz Standards: A Guide To The Repertoire by Ted Gioia, 2012The terrific 99% Invisible episode about The Real Book“Autumn Leaves” by Joseph Kosma as recorded by Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis on Somethin' Else, 1958“Pennies From Heaven” by Johnston and Burke, recorded by Stan Getz with the Oscar Peterson Trio, 1957“Bye Bye Blackbird” by Henderson/Dixon, recorded by Miles Davis on ‘Round About Midnight, 1957“All Of Me” by Marks and Simons, played by Charlie Parker, Lennie Tristano and Kenny Clarke, 1951“I Got Rhythm” by George Gershwin, recorded by Sonny Stitt on The Hard Swing, 1961Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, performed by Jason Minnis, 2011“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” by Elton John, 1973“Bird of Paradise,” recorded by Charlie Parker w/ Howard McGhee, Tpt. on The Complete Dial Recordings, Feb 1947“Prince Albert” recorded by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (Mobley, Dorham, Watkins, Silver) live at Cafe Bohemia, 1955“Poinciana” by Simon/Bernier recorded by Amhad Jamal Live At The Pershing, 1958----LINKS-----