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1 - C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E - Oriole Dance Orchestra - 19282 - S. O. L. Blues - Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - 19273 - O-H-I-O (O MY! O!) - Al Jolson - 19204 - O-H-I-O - The Happy Six - 19215 - M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I - Ella Fitzgerald with 4 Hits And A Miss - 19506 - M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I - Moylan Sisters (Peggy Joan and Marianne) with Harry Tierney - 19417 - M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I - Frances White of Rock and White - 19178 - W-O-M-A-N - Etta James - 19559 - G-U-M-P-E-Y - Lem Davis Sextette - 194610 - Am I Still P-A-R-T of Your H-E-A-R-T - Jerry & Sky and The Melody Men - 194711 - Am I Still P-A-R-T of Your H-E-A-R-T - Buchanan Brothers with The Georgia Catamounts - 194712 - Tune In On L-O-V-E - Billy Jones - 192413 - L-O-V-E - Jack Hylton and His Orchestra - 192914 - I L-O-V-E You - Jenny Lou Carson and her Tumbleweed Troubadours - 194715 - YOU TELL HER I S-T-U-T-T-E-R - Thomas and West - 192216 - I'll See You in C-u-b-a - Billy Murray - 192017 - M-A-R-Y I Love Y-O-U - Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees - 192918 - L-L-L-L-A - Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra with Mae Williams and The Town Criers - 194719 - When We Are M-A-Double-R-I-E-D - Ada Jones and Billy Murray - 190820 - M-O-T-H-E-R - Henry Burr - 191521 - By-U By-O (The Lou'siana Lullaby) - Woody Herman And His Orchestra with Muriel Lane - 194122 - By-U By-O (The Lou'siana Lullaby) - Freddy Martin and his Orchestra with Clyde Rogers - 194123 - By-U By-O (The Lou'siana Lullaby) - The Merry Macs - 194124 - A-N-G-E-L Spells Mary - Jack Leonard - 194725 - If We Could Be A-L-O-N-E - Vic Damone - 195026 - R-O-C-K - Bill Haley and his Comets - 195527 - The Photographer's Card - Richard Diamond Private Detective – 1950
1. Cubanakan - Lecuona Cuban Boys - 19362. La_Virgen_De_Regla (Black Goddess of the Sea) - Pablo_OFarrill – 19233. Blen Blen Blen - Hotel Nacional Orchestra – 19424. Ad-De-Dey (Song of the Cuban Money Divers) - Eddie DeLange and his Orchestra; - 19395. Huyendale_a_un_raton (Run Away From a Mouse) - Orquesta_Romeu - 19236. Mayari - Josephine Baker et Lecuona Cuban Boys - 19367. Percheros Y Colgadores (Coat Racks and Hangers) - Orquesta de Antonio Romeu – 19158. La Mora (The Blackberry) - Antonio Maria Romeu y su Orquesta Gigante – 19479. When Yuba Plays Tuba Down In Cuba - Al Lack's City Radiolians - 193110. Cuban Pete - Louis Armstrong & His Orch - 193711. Cuidadito_Compay_Gallo - Trio_Matamoros – 193012. Conga Karabalicero - Antobal's Cubans - mid 1930's13. Cuban Sugar Mill - Freddie Slack And His Orchestra - 194814. Moon Over Cuba - Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra; - 194115. Cubana-Tambah - Ernesto_Lecuona_y_su_Orquestra – 193516. Cuban Love Song (Cancion de Amor Cubana) - Cloverdale Country Club Orch - 193117. La Conga Blicoti - Josephine Baker et Lecuona Cuban Boys - 193618. The Cubanola Glide - Arthur Collins - 191019. Invocando_A_Chango - Lecuona_Cuban_Boys – 194520. Two Hearts In Cuba - Ambrose And His Orchestra;Don Marzedo - 193621. La Bella Cubano - habenera - El Trio Cubano - 192422. Conga De Los Dandys - Hotel Nactional Orchestra - 194223. Street In Havana (Caramba) - Don Marzedo with Ambrose And His Orchestra - 193424. Cachita - Antobal's Cubans – mid 1930’s25. I'll See You in C-u-b-a - Billy Murray - 192026. Con Manya Se Rompe – Benny More – 195527. El Cubalero - Harry Roy and his Orchestra28. Richard Diamond, Private Detective – The Thomas Jason Case - 1949
Keegan's earlier film score work includes Dance Party USA, Quiet City, the documentary The Good Life, and This Is Martin Bonner. Keegan also composed scores for Inocente, Land Ho!, Listen Up Philip, I'll See You in My Dreams, Queen of Earth, The Hero, Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, and Gemini. Recently, Keegan composed the songs and score in Hearts Beat Loud, the HBO series, Divorce, the acclaimed documentary Bisbee 17, Mary Harron's Charlie Says, and Alex Ross Perry's Her Smell.
It's not just about the voice and the mustache but those two things certainly don't hurt. Sam Elliott is one of the last links to the old Hollywood system (he's quick to point out all the people from the early part of his career who are now dead). A former studio contract player, Elliott now finds himself at an unlikely point in his nearly 50 year career -- he might just be at his apex. In this visit to "Happy Sad Confused", Elliott looks back at his beginnings -- his complex relationship with his father (get your tissues ready), his regrets over being too honest early in his career, how a role in "Robot Chicken" gave him a boost, and his recent career renaissance, from "Grandma" to "I'll See You in My Dreams" to "The Hero" and now a turn in "A Star is Born" that may just land him a ticket to the Oscars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mirren was born and raised in London, and graduated with a BFA in Fashion and Photography from New York's Parsons School of Design before moving to LA to begin her career as a costume designer. Mirren has worked with director Destin Daniel Cretton on his films Short Term 12 and The Glass Castle, and with Reed Morano on Meadowland and I Think We're Alone Now. Additionally, she worked on the acclaimed films, I'll See You in My Dreams, Growing Up Smith, and Lowriders. Mirren's upcoming projects include: Drunk Parents, Unicorn Store, I Think We're Alone Now, and Teen Spirit.
I'm super excited to send you a Christmas present from the Anecdotal Evidence. This is my conversation with the local musician, Chris Wilhelm. I sat down with Chris way back in February of this year for a conversation about music and the healing pathways into our being that it opens up. It was special for me in that Chris and I share a lot in common. We're both the oldest of three brothers, we have some common musical interests in Bob Dylan and Neil Young, and we both have relocated to Asheville to call home. We get into all of that in some detail during the conversation. In case you're not yet familiar with his music, I highly encourage you to check him out online at Chris Wilhelm music, and also with his recent excellent band, the Wilhelm Brothers. The Wilhelm Brothers were a unique band consisting of Chris on vocals and guitar, and his friend (not brother) Kristof on cello and vocals. I discovered them from a local show and fell in love with the songs right away. As we were planning our podcast recording with the Wilhelm brothers, life threw curveballs at us as the band decided to go on hiatus after exhaustive touring over the past few years. It was a time of transition and there was definitely some sadness in the air as they had a special thing going. Fortunately Chris is carrying on with his music and was gracious to sit down with me solo. In our conversation he shares how music opened up healing channels in his life and has carried him through difficult experiences. He is frank about how he has found success as a musician through creative ideas around booking gigs, and staying consistent with his efforts. He even gets into some of his personal process for writing songs. Real good stuff in there. But the real gift of this recording are the three songs that Chris played for me at the end of the episode. He played "Trail of the Lonesome Pine", "Long Live Your Tomorrows", and "I'll See You in St. Augustine". These are gorgeous songs; the recording came out great and I'm very happy to be able to share these with you as a special Christmas present.
Music by bandleader and songwriter Isham Jones. Songs include: I'll See You in My Dreams, Wabash Blues, There is No Greater Love and Stardust. Other musicians include: Al Jolson, Woody Herman and Cliff Edwards.
Songs about dreaming and dreamers. Songs include: I'll See You in My Dreams, I Must Be Dreaming, The Ragtime Dream and I'm a Dreamer. Singers include: Collins and Harlin, Cliff Edwards, Annette Hanshaw, Smith Ballew and Jon Finnegan.