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Raising Your Inner Voice with Jay Foss
104 Your Soul is a Wild Animal

Raising Your Inner Voice with Jay Foss

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 60:07


In this episode, Jay discusses how your soul is like a wild animal - a metaphor that he found in Ruth Barton's book "Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership":Lisa, Jules, Kimmy, and Kate join the conversation with insightful and helpful hints about what your soul's "spirit animal" is.Logo was manifested by branding sherpa: Juan Carlos Morales: https://www.facebook.com/FabrikaStudioPhot...Opening beat produced by J. Ferra Music: https://www.instagram.com/jferramusic/ Intro edits & snippets weaved by https://www.jayfoss.comMusic to check out:Louis Prime, Keely Smith, Sam Butera & The Witnesses "Just a Gigalo" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSGVD2DgWy8The Rolling Stones "Wild Horses" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQTHB4jM-KQKenny Loggins "Leap of Faith" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72jrfOJSn3QKanogisgi - Deer Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAsgQ-L3rP0Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/raising-your-inner-voice-with-jay-foss--5671409/support.

Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings
Hank Azaria (The Simpsons, Friends, Mystery Men, The Birdcage)

Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 69:07


Good glavin! The legendary Hank Azaria has taken a break from Springfield to join Jim and the boys on this week's show. Known for voicing iconic Simpsons characters such as Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Comic Book Guy and more, playing David the Scientist Guy in "Friends", as well as starring in films like "The Birdcage", "Mystery Men" and "Night At The Museum", Hank Azaria is truly an icon.Listen on Spotify: bit.ly/4fHWwxa Listen on Apple: bit.ly/3AmUYZi Support on Patreon: patreon.com/jimcummingspodcast Order a Cameo from Jim: cameo.com/toondinjimcummingsFor tickets and info to "Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band": ezstreetnyc.comCHAPTERS: Hank and Jim working on "Spider-Man '94" - 3:28 Being directed by Gordon Hunt - 5:58 Auditioning for "The Simpsons" - 11:39 Hank's admiration for Jim - 14:04 Hank's funny "Eeyore" story - 16:08 Matt Groening disliked the original "Moe" actor - 18:05 Working on "Anastasia" - 24:36 Working on "The Birdcage" - 28:00 Being confident with one's performance - 34:27 Dealing with insecurities - 38:36 Voicing "Frank Grimes" - 44:00 Starring in "Mystery Men" - 45:21 Playing "Kahmunrah" in "Night at the Museum" - 50:23 Hank Azaria and the EZ Street Band - 54:40 Singing on "The Simpsons" - 57:30 Sam Butera inviting Jim to replace Louis Prima - 59:57 "Voice Swap" Game - 01:03:38CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Four Finger Discount (Simpsons) - spreaker.com/show/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcastGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkThe One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-Talking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/toon-d-in-with-jim-cummings--5863067/support.

The Everything Show with Dan Carlisle
October 14, 2024 The Everything Show

The Everything Show with Dan Carlisle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 119:56


Playlist for The Everything Show 10/14/2024Coleman Hawkins / Soul BluesJD McPherson / Nite OwlsBeck / European SonGustavo Cerati / Amo Dejarte AsíDobie Gray / The "In" CrowdLondon Grammar / Californian SoilRose City Band / Lights on the WayMassive Attack / Inertia CreepsTimeshare'94 / Horizons (Maiden Voyage)Wild Pink / Dulling The HornsU2 / So CruelJo Stafford & The Pied Pipers (1944) / On The Sunny Side Of The StreetMarianne Faithfull / Broken EnglishLos Tayos / Bright SorrowStevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble / Cold ShotBig Lazy / Mr. WrongJD McPherson / I Can't Go Anywhere with You (feat. Bloodshot Bill)Teddy Thompson / A Picture of Me Without YouChris Hillman & Steve Earle / High Fashion QueenDwig / Pyramid MountainsMoby / On Air (feat. Serpentwithfeet)Louis Prima / Night Train [feat. Keely Smith & Sam Butera and The Witnesses]Radiohead / Street Spirit (Fade Out)

EarWax: An Amoeba Podcast
Ep. 43: Louis Prima - The Wildest!

EarWax: An Amoeba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 78:12


Get prepped to jump, jive, and wail from start to finish, the EarWax crew is covering The Wildest, Louis Prima!With Keely Smith, Sam Butera, and the Witnesses alongside him, Louis Prima set Las Vegas on fire, five sets a night between 12 AM - 6 AM. The template that Vegas lounge acts would follow, Prima and his crew were going to give you a pro's show every time they hit the stage.This album is the closest they came to recapturing that energy in the studio. Proto-rock and roll, hot jazz, jump blues, and just a hint of New Orleans horns all mesh together to lay the foundation for the Vegas acts we see today.A special Thank You to Anthony Sylvester, Trustee of the Gia Maione Prima Foundation, for taking the time to chat about this record. Check out the great work they do supporting jazz education!Thanks for listening! Check out everything we have going on via the info below: Instagram: @earwaxpod TikTok: @earwaxpod Amoeba on Instagram: @amoebahollywood @amoebasf @amoebaberkeley Questions, Suggestions, Corrections (surely we're perfect): earwaxpodcast@amoeba-music.com Credits:Edited by Claudia Rivera-TinsleyAll transition music written and performed by Spencer Belden"EarWax Main Theme" performed by Spencer Belden feat. David Otis

Lofstrom Loop
Lofstrom loop 368 (05.04.2024)

Lofstrom Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024


link 01. Paul van Dyk feat. Rea Garvey — Let Go 02. At The Drive-In — One Armed Scissor 03. Whitney Houston — Queen of the Night 04. Louis Prima, Sam Butera & The Witnesses — Che La Luna 05. Vanessa Da Mata — Nao Me Deixe Só (Deepclick & Ramilson) 06. Mc Miker G … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 368 (05.04.2024)

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark, Dec. 26, 2023

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 58:00


Upbeat jazz for the New Year: Billie Holiday, Glenn Miller, Oscar Aleman, Harry Roy & His Orchestra, Earl Bostic, Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Pete Fountain, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Sam Butera, Louis Prima, Claude Bolling, Jean-Luc Dayan & Steve La Spina, James Rivers, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and Boots Randolph.

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark December 26 2023

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 58:00


Upbeat jazz for the New Year: Billie Holiday, Glenn Miller, Oscar Aleman, Harry Roy & His Orchestra, Earl Bostic, Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Pete Fountain, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Sam Butera, Louis Prima, Claude Bolling, Jean-Luc Dayan & Steve La Spina, James Rivers, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and Boots Randolph.

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark, Oct. 3, 2023

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 58:00


Tonight's show: Sam Butera, then piano from Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk with Gerry Mulligan, Erroll Garner, and Sonny Clark. Vocals by Anita O'Day, then Cornell Dupree, and Abdullah Ibrahim with Buddy Tate.

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark October 03 2023

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 58:00


Tonight's show:  Sam Butera, then piano from Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk with Gerry Mulligan, Erroll Garner, and Sonny Clark. Vocals by Anita O'Day, then Cornell Dupree, and Abdullah Ibrahim with Buddy Tate.

The Daily Good
Episode 844: Removing more dams from rivers, a witty verse from Coleridge, great museums in Buenos Aires, the swinging sounds of both Sam Butera AND Oscar Peterson, and more…

The Daily Good

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 17:11


Good News: Native tribes are leading the way to remove dams and restore rivers, Link HERE. The Good Word: A great quote from Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Good To Know: A mind-boggling fact about wine… Good News: Repurposing a former coal mine to become farmland, Link HERE. Wonderful World: Check out some phenomenal museums in Buenos […]

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 120:00


Time for another great edition of Blues is the Truth, This week's show is full of amazing new track and some serious classics with songs from Buddy Guym, Stevie Watts Organ Trio, Joe Louis Walker, Sam Butera, Rory Block, Great West Groove, Bobby Blue Bland and BB KIng, Adam Norsworthy, Alice Di Micele, Laurence Jones, Bill Filipiak, Money Waters, Dani Wilde, The Bluesbones, Chris Duarte, Daniel Smith , Earl Hooker, Hugh Laurie, Johnny Adams, Redtenbacher's Funkestra with Jo Harman, Epi K Paradox, Ron Sexsmith, Mick Clarke, Big Joe Williams, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion and Eric Clapton. It's a packed edition and all you need to do is press play! Please remember to like, review, share, and subscribe to the show on social media and your podcast platform of choice and join us on the show's Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Ship Full of Bombs
Junkshop Jukebox #90: This Is The Space Age #1 (12/07/2022)

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 123:49


Intro: One More Night – Can                                                                                                                         1.  First Man On Mars – Jackie Fautheree (2:03)                                                                                                                2.  Flying Saucers Rock & Roll – Billy Riley & his Little Green Men (2:04)                                 3.  Sputnik (Satellite Girl) – Jerry Engler & the Four Ekkos (2:26)                                                                     4.  The Fang – Nervous Norvus (2:22)                                                                                                                 5.  Satellite Baby – Skip Stanley (2:32)                                                               6.  Beep! Beep! – Louis Prima, with Sam Butera & the Witnesses (2:13)                                                                                                                                                                    7.  War of the Satellites – The Ventures (1:55)                                             8.  A Trip To Mars – Buster All Stars (3:23)                                                             9.  Sawan Bangkok – Jupiter (2:30)                                                                         10.  Do the Milky Way – The Comet Is Coming (3:17)                                                                                                    11.  Spacefunk – S.O.S. (6:44)                                                                                                                                            12.  Hobalayeey Nabadu! – 4 Mars (9:32)                                                           13.  Quasar – Scientist (2:56)                                                                                               14.  Space Girl – Shirley Collins (2:15)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       15.  Another Girl, Another Planet – The Only Ones (2:59)                                                                     16.  CTA-102 – The Byrds (2:27)                                                                                                                                    17.  Interstellar Overdrive – Tuppenny Bunters (6:37)                                                                                   18.  Moon In June (Top Gear version – Soft Machine (12:51)                                                       19.  Ave Maris Stella – Claudio Monteverdi, Christophers/The Sixteen (7:49)                                                                  20.  The Last Words of Copernicus – Alabama Sacred Harp Singers (1:41)                                                       21.  We're Not Adult-Oriented – Stereolab (6:04)                               22.  The Poor Girl Story – Moonshine Kate & her Pals (3:04)                           23.  Hello Earth – Kate Bush (5:59)                                                         24.  Quasarsphere – Manuel Göttsching (6:35)                                           25.  Dark Matter – Björk (3:17)                                             26.  Cosmic Meditation (excerpt) – Moondog                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              0 Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP194 JASON MINGLEDORFF GOES SOLO

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 93:57


A Grammy-winning veteran of Dr. John, Papa Grows Funk, the Nightcrawlers, and Galactic, the saxophone, clarinet, and flute player is a devotee of the New Orleans R&B and jazz canon. Now, as a college instructor, he passes this knowledge on to impressionable young minds. With his first record as a bandleader soon to be released, Jason jumps into the fray with the Troubled Men to recall career highs and lows, while remembering some of the giants who have come before. Topics include the Lenten season, a parade encounter, mistaken identities, Mardi Gras, a senior discount, a group costume, Chris Champagne, Michael Deas, the Ideal Market, a tragic fatality, gospel grandparents, a Disney World gig, a drum major, grad school, moving to New Orleans, Mem Shannon, the blues circuit, June Yamagishi, road food, a new sponsor, a teaching position, Eric Traub, Jerry Jumonville, The Band, Lee Allen, Maceo Parker, a James Brown gig, Sam Butera, jazz education, young musicians, Clint Black, baritone sax, the clarinet, Jon Culbreth, Ian Bowman, becoming a Simpsons character, “Glory Road,” Tony Clifton, Chris Owens, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Red Spark” from “Needle in the Groove” by Papa Grows Funk Outro music: “Glass House” from “Atmosphere” by the New Orleans Nightcrawlers Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival René Coman Facebook Jason Mingledorff Facebook

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA
Nada más que música - Louis Prima - 'The King of Jumpin’ Swing'

NADA MÁS QUE MÚSICA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 34:43


Nuestro invitado de hoy es Louis Prima, un músico genial, extrovertido, ingenioso y divertido, trompetista y cantante de jazz de los últimos años cincuenta y primeros sesenta. Mezclaba su inglés natal, había nacido como el jazz, en Nueva Orleáns, con el italiano materno, y era un huracán, en el escenario y en sus discos. En su grupo destacaba el saxofonista Sam Butera con el que mantuvo gloriosos desafíos musicales y en el que figuró, durante unos años, su esposa, la cantante Keely Smith. Vamos con su música. Ya está sonando su ultrafamoso “Just a gigolo”. Louis Prima nació en el seno de una familia italoamericana en Nueva Orleans, Luisiana. La madre de Prima era una amante de la música y se aseguró de que cada uno de sus hijos tocara un instrumento. A Louis se le asignó el violín, pero pronto se interesó por el jazz al frecuentar los clubs de la ciudad en los que podía escuchar en directo a gente como Louis Armstrong. Así que, cuando su hermano mayor Leon se ausentó unos días para pasar unas vacaciones, se adueño de su trompeta, instrumento que le había correspondido en el reparto de su madre, y ya no la dejó nunca. Su primera banda, casi infantil, la formó con sus amigos de la escuela, Candy al bajo, Irving al clarinete y Johnny a la bateria. Pero fue en 1927 cuando se asoció con otro compañero de la escuela de jesuitas donde estudiaba para tocar en el “Whip”, un club nocturno de la ciudad. Y fue allí donde nuestro hombre decidió que quería ser profesional. Un ejemplo perfecto de la contaminación del inglés con el italiano en su éxito Buona Sera, una canción que, aunque no es suya, fue él el que la llevó a la fama. Buona Sera, Los primeros años de sus carrera no fueron muy alentadores. Sus primeros conciertos fueron un pequeño desastre, incluyendo su participación en alguna de las grandes orquestas del momento. En una ocasión, Prima y el saxofonista Dave Winstein fueron contratados para un concierto en Florida pero cuando llegaron, allí no había nadie. Estas cosas pasaban. Con dinero prestado para gasolina, volvieron a su casa. Por suerte, allí le esperaba un contrato para tocar en un barco de vapor, el Capital. Este trabajo no le proporcionó ningún aliciente a su carrera pero, bueno, tenía un sueldo fijo. Durante la Gran Depresión, Nueva York fue un polo de atracción para todos los músicos hambrientos, y había muchos. Allí fue también Louis y tuvo la suerte de conocer a Guy Lombardo, un afamado director de orquesta y esta circunstancia le dio un poco de estabilidad económica. Además, por aquel entonces, ya estaba casado. Fever Su buen hacer en los escenarios le fue granjeando fama y la oportunidad de trabajar en el cine. Además de algunos papeles menores en diversas películas, pudo demostrar sus dotes de actor de una manera un poco más seria en la película musical “Rythmn on the Range”, dirigida por Bing Crosby. Durante esta década, la de los años 30, junto al también trompetista Red Nichols, formaron el grupo “New Orleans Gang” y fue con esta formación, en la que participaban otros siete músicos, con la que grabó buena parte de su producción. A esta época pertenece su celebérrima “Sing, sing, sing”. Para la ocasión, hemos elegido la versión que hizo Benny Goodman por que está mejor remasterizada. "Twilight Time" es una canción muy popular del cancionero norteamericano. Fue compuesta por The Three Suns, un famoso, en su momento, grupo neoyorquino, aunque la versión que se hizo más famosa fue la de The Platters. La versión instrumental que dejó grabada Louis Prima de esta canción nos va a permitir apreciar su buena técnica como instrumentista. Twilight Time. Cuando estalló la Segunda guerra Mundia, nuestro amigo Prima, que por entonces estaba instalado en Las Vegas, fue enviado al frente, bueno realmente fue enviado a las bases que los americanos tenían por Islandia y Groenlandia y por allí paso la guerra, animando a lo soldados con su música. Cuando acabó la guerra, y otra vez en la carretera, incorporó a la orquesta a una joven vocalista, Keely Smith, con la que finalmente se casó. Su trabajo juntos dio muy buenos resultados porque en 1956 ambos recibieron el Grammy a la mejor canción. Y esto fue el primer año en el que se celebraba la entre de estos premios. Esta es That old black magic Los años 60 no fueron nada buenos para el artista en su vida personal: se divorció de Keely y fallecieron sus padres. No obstante, su carrera siguió creciendo, sus contratos cada vez fueron más suculentos y siguió relacionado con el mundo del cine. Desgraciadamente, este músico genial y paciente con sus fans (siempre dispuesto a firmar autógrafos y fotografiarse con una sonrisa), y cuando había regresado a su ciudad natal, Nueva Orleans, fue diagnosticado con un tumor cerebral que le mantuvo en estado vegetativo hasta su muerte. Vamos a despedirnos del Sr. Prima con una contundente versión de Night Train, en la que deja de manifiesto su especial querencia por el jazz. Y nada más por hoy. Espero que os haya gustado el programa, y que el descubrimiento o recordatorio de este artista os haya hecho pasar un rato entretenido. A fin de cuentas… ese es nuestro objetivo. Nos oímos la semana que viene. Chao.

DeliCatessen
Imelda May es despentina el tup

DeliCatessen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 60:19


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Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 142: Suncoast Supper Club – Show #3

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 60:57


Years ago, the "Make Believe Ballroom" took you to the greatest ballrooms imaginable to listen to the great bands of the era. Come with us now as Danny Lane takes you to the Suncoast Supper Club via a “remote” broadcast from high above the bandstand. Imagine 4 stages with continuous music and a dance floor that swings and sways. Right this way, your table is ready. That's our virtual ballroom. Enjoy. On stage tonight are: 1)     Let's Dance by Benny Goodman & His Big Band2)     Imbote by Debbie Curtis Big Band & Swing Orchestra3)     Every Day I Have The Blues by Count Basie & His Orchestra (w/ Joe Williams, vocal)4)     It Ain't Necessarily So by Ella Mae Morse5)     Non-Stop Flight by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra6)     The Joint Is Jumpin' by Fats Waller7)     You'll Be Reminded Of Me by Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra (Ozzie Nelson, vocal )8)     Take The "A" Train by The Delta Rhythm Boys9)     Casa Loma Stomp by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra10) Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop by Lionel Hampton (w/ Lionel & Band on vocals)11) Runnin' Wild by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra12) Yes I Can by Sammy Davis Jr.13) Jeepers Creepers by Louis Armstrong14) Gotta Be This Or That by Benny Goodman & His Band [Benny Goodman, vocal]15) Jump Jive An' Wail by Louis Prima & Keely Smith (w/ Sam Butera & The Witnesses)16) Knock On Wood by Dooley Wilson17) Blues In The Night by Rey De Michel & His Orchestra18) I've Got A Crush On You by Lee Wiley19) You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart by Les Brown & His Orchestra (w/ Doris Day)20) Goodbye by Benny Goodman

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 99: Sunday Swing #16

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 62:08


"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) Christopher Columbus by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra (with Roy Eldridge, trumpet) 2) 9:20 Special by Count Basie & His Orchestra (with Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax) 3) It Rocks! It Rolls! It Swings! by The Treniers 4) That Drummer's Band by Gene Krupa 5) Get Up Get Up (You Sleepy Head) by LaVern Baker 6) C Jam Blues by Doc Severinsen & His Big Band 7) Cherokee (aka Indian Love Song) by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 8) Baby Workout by Jackie Wilson 9) Struttin' with Some Barbecue by Roy Eldridge & Friends 10) Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares About Me) by Louis Prima (backed by his Las Vegas group, Sam Butera, tenor sax, & the Witnesses, joined by Keely Smith) 11) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Duke Ellington 12) Lovin' Machine by Wynonie Harris 13) Comin' in Home by Earl Hines & His Orchestra 14) Stop Beatin' 'Round The Mulberry Bush by Fats Waller 15) Muskrat Ramble by Dr Henry Levine's Barefoot Dixieland Philharmonic (with "Professor" Sidney Bechet, soprano sax) 16) I Wanna Hear Swing Songs by The American Jazz Orchestra (with John Lewis) 17) Shiny Stockings by Ella Fitzgerald (with Count Basie & Orch.) 18) 7-0-5 by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra (This 1945 version was officially "The 418th Army Air Force Band" under the direction of Sgt. Jerry Gray)

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 92: The Suncoast Supper Club Show #1

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 60:15


Overlooking Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Welcome to the Suncoast Supper Club. Your host is Danny Lane “high above the dance floor”. For the next hour, you’ll hear the greatest music from the Big Band Era – continuously from four stages surrounding the dance floor. Dinner is winding down and Kenneth, the maitre ‘d, is seeing the guests to their tables. They’re settling in with cocktails and introductions. That's our virtual ballroom. Your V.I.P. table is ready …. at The Suncoast Supper Club. You’ll hear: 1) Blue Moon by Les Brown & His Band Of Renown 2) Nevertheless by Ray Anthony & His Orchestra (with Ronnie Deauville & The Skyliners, vocals) 3) Eager Beaver by Stan Kenton & His Orchestra 4) All Of Me by Benny Carter & His Orchestra 5) Too Close For Comfort by The Count Basie Orchestra (with Joe Williams, vocal) 6) King Porter Stomp by Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 7) I Got Rhythm by Fats Waller 8) Swingin' The Blues by Count Basie & His Orchestra 9) Ten Cents a Dance by Ted Heath and His Music 10) The Hucklebuck by Lionel Hampton (with Betty Carter, vocal) 11) American Patrol by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 12) Sing, Sing, Sing by Louis Prima (backed by his Las Vegas group, Sam Butera & the Witnesses) 13) Chattanooga Choo Choo (Cha Cha) by Tito Puente 14) Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) by Red Norvo & His Orchestra 15) I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate by Muggsy Spanier & His Ragtime Band 16) Elmer's Tune by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (with Peggy Lee, vocal) 17) Traffic Jam by Artie Shaw 18) For Dancers Only by Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra 19) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 20) I'll Be Seeing You by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (with Frank Sinatra, vocal)

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Episode 49: Sunday Swing #14

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 62:03


"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) For Dancers Only by Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra 2) Flying Home by Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 3) Yacht Club Swing by Fats Waller 4) Tuxedo Junction by Erskine Hawkins 5) Two O'Clock Jump by Harry James & His Orchestra 6) The Grey Bear by Alan Freed & His Band (with Sam "The Man" Taylor) 7) Jumpin' At The Woodside by Count Basie & His Orchestra 8) On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie 9) Goody Goody by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (with Helen Ward, vocal) 10) Opus No. 1 by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 11) Jumpin' Jive by Cab Calloway 12) Old Spice by Lucky Millinder 13) Boys Are Back In Town by The BusBoys 14) Darktown Strutter's Ball by The Platters 15) Go Harlem by Chick Webb (d. 1939, age 30) 16) Jump Jive An' Wail by Louis Prima & Keely Smith (with Sam Butera & The Witnesses) 17) Little Brown Jug by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 18) Wild Mab Of The Fish Pond by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 19) Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee by Stick McGhee & His Buddies 20) The Grabtown Grapple by Artie Shaw & His Gramercy 5 21) Ballin' the Jack by Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band

Résidence
Les Ondes Modernes #3 avec DJ L'Amiral

Résidence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 59:36


Durée : 59:36 - DJ L'Amiral s'invite aux platines tous les derniers vendredis du mois. Pour ce troisième rendez-vous des Ondes modernes, DJ L'Amiral vous offre pour Noël des cadeaux directement entre vos oreilles !   LES ONDES MODERNES DECEMBRE 2020 - SPECIAL NOËL 1 INTRO 2 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Nina Simone 3 Busy Line - Rose Murphy 4 Got the Water Boiling - The Regals 5 These Boots Are Made for Walking - Ella Fitzgerald 6 Sing, Sing, Sing - Louis Prima & Sam Butera & The Witnesses 7 Tootie Ma Is a Big Fine Thing - Cecil L. Recchia 8 Liquid Spirit - Gregory Porter 9 Kung Fu Fighting (Kid Loco Remix) - Carl Douglas 10 This Is Heat - Mardi Gras.BB 11 Root Down (Free Zone Mix)  - Beastie Boys 12 Walkin' Downtown  - The Legendary Tiger Man 13 Run Like the River - Vintage Trouble 14 Great Balls of Fire (feat. Albert Minott)- The Jolly Boys 15 Crazy  - Cypress Hill 16 Let There Be Drums - Incredible Bongo Band 17 Human Loss and Gain - Club des Belugas & Radio Utopia 18 Habana Twist - Club des Belugas  

Strong Reception with Eli James
JUST a Gigolo? A Walk Through History With the 20th Century's Most Pop-Friendly War Ballad

Strong Reception with Eli James

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 60:12


In this music history episode of "Strong Reception," I am joined by two special guests as we dive into the rich history of the song "Just a Gigolo" and its unlikely sibling tune, "I Ain't Got Nobody."Fellow music nerd Philip Emeott and I walk through the surprisingly complex journey "Just a Gigolo" took from the dance halls of 1920s Vienna to the airwaves of 1980s MTV. We get into some of the greatest unsung tracks recorded in the 20th century, as well as some of the most cringeworthy. Later in the show, bestselling author Tom Clavin and I do a deep dive into Louis Prima's landmark 1956 version of the song. We discuss how the sound and style of that recording represented a true innovation for its time. Tom and I also talk about the underappreciated talents of two of Prima's key musical partners: his wife and fellow vocalist Keely Smith, and his arranger and sax player Sam Butera. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Danny Lane's Music Museum
The Key To A Lockdown #3 – Swingin’ Down The Lane

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 121:05


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 ***** You’ll hear: 1) Red Bank Boogie by Count Basie Orchestra 2) For Dancers Only by Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra 3) Flying Home by Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra 4) Yacht Club Swing by Fats Waller 5) Tuxedo Junction by Erskine Hawkins 6) Two O'Clock Jump by Harry James & His Orchestra 7) The Grey Bear by Alan Freed & His Band (with Sam "The Man" Taylor, ) 8) Jumpin' At The Woodside by Count Basie & His Orchestra 9) On The Sunny Side of The Street by Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie 10) Goody Goody by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (with Helen Ward, vocal) 11) Opus No. 1 by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 12) Jumpin' Jive by Cab Calloway 13) Old Spice by Lucky Millinder 14) Darktown Strutter's Ball by The Platters 15) Go Harlem by Chick Webb 16) Jump Jive An' Wail by Louis Prima & Keely Smith (with Sam Butera & The Witnesses) 17) Little Brown Jug by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 18) Wild Mab Of The Fish Pond by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 19) Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee by Stick McGhee & His Buddies 20) The Grabtown Grapple by Artie Shaw & His Gramercy 5 21) Ballin' the Jack by Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 22) Ram-Bunk-Shush by Lucky Millinder 23) Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra (with vocals by the band) 24) Mack The Knife by Ella Fitzgerald 25) Lindyhopper's Delight by Chick Webb 26) Choo Choo Ch'Boogie by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five 27) Bugle Call Rag by Roy Eldridge and friends 28) Wednesday Night Hop by Andy Kirk & His 12 Clouds of Joy 29) The Calloway Boogie by Cab Calloway & His Orchestra 30) Traffic Jam by Artie Shaw 31) Yacht Club Swing by Charlaine Woodard 32) Blue Lou by Metronome All Star Band 33) Tuxedo Junction by The Manhattan Transfer 34) Well, Git It! by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 35) Beyond The Sea by Bobby Darin 36) Shorty George by Count Basie 37) Teardrops from My Eyes by Ruth Brown 38) Harlem Shout by Jimmie Lunceford 39) Little John Special by Lucky Millinder 40) Flying Home by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra

Buddies Lounge
Buddies Lounge - Show 400

Buddies Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 106:00


From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, join the BIG W for the next two hours as he explores, with a drink in hand, the Space-Age Pop Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO! Playlist for show 400: Heartaches - Barney Kessel Peter Gunn Theme - Buddy Morrow Love Eyes - Rosemary Clooney Mexicali Nose - Buddy Rich Whistle Stop - Louis Prima Mona Lisa - Si Zentner & His Orchestra Sally Was a Good Old Girl - Bobby Darin I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Machito and His Orchestra Lulu's Back in Town - Connie Stevens This Could Be The Start Of Something - Sam Fonteyn The Last of the Secret Agents - Nancy Sinatra The James Bond Theme - Steve Race Theme from the Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra Jump for Joy - Chris Connor Bonnie and Clyde - The Living Trio Ballin' The Jack - Xavier Cugot Bluesette - Vikki Carr Odd Ball - Henry Mancini I'll Remember April - Wayne Newton After You've Gone - Sarah Vaughan El Cumbanchero - Marty Gold Secret Love - Lesley Gore From This Moment On - Roger King Mozian Last Night On The Back Porch - Mel Henke I'm Coming Home Cindy - Les & Larry Elgart Mohair Sam - Tom Jones I Get A Kick Out Of You - Frank Sinatra When the Feeling Hits You - Sammy Davis, Jr. & Sam Butera & The Witnesses You Can't Love 'Em All - Dean Martin St. Louis Blues - Peggy Lee I Got Rhythm - Don Ralke Let's Face The Music And Dance - Anita O'Day Hot Sake - Cal Tjader Bye, Bye Blues - Dick Hyman & Mary Mayo A Hard Days Night - Eddie Cano & Nino Tempo The Girl from Ipanema - Mrs. Miller Bye Bye Blackbird - Billy May Bim Bam Boom - Percy Faith & His Orchestra

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"Rockin' From Coast To Coast" - 26 Rare 1958 Recordings From The Rockabilly Revolution Featuring Joe South, Brenda Lee, Freddy Cannon, Sam Butera, Roy Clark, Tyrone Schmidling,The Rio Rockers and Many More -Very Cool Cuts For Cat

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 60:19


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Louis Prima and Keely Smith - "THE INAUGURATION OF SOME OLD BLACK MAGIC " RICH BUCKLAND'S EPIPHANY NOTEBOOK

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 2:39


Few Las Vegas acts of the 50's were received with the feverish passion of a musical merge known as Louis Prima and Keely Smith.

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guest: Ricky Riccardi from The Louis Armstrong House Museum from Jan 13, 2018

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 13:46


Biz Markie - "Just A Friend" Kiss - "Comin' Home" Johnny Cash - "Without Love" Allen Toussaint - "What Is Success?" Louis Prima with Sam Butera and the Witnesses - "Shadrach, Meshack, Abednego" New Piccadillys, The - "Judy Is A Punk" Jerry Fuller - "Hollywood Star" Nikki Lane - "Companion" Cookies, The - "On Broadway" Donovan - "The Way" Pete Dello & Friends - "Delighted To See You" Ferlin Husky - "You Make Me Feel Funny Honey" Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers - "W.P.A." Ricky Riccardi - "INTERVIEW" Louis Armstrong - "What A Wonderful World" John Cale - "Paris 1919" Sunshine Company, The - "Back On The Street Again" Lucinda Williams - "Big Red Sun Blues" Shorty Long - "I'm Out To Get You" Prisonaires, The - "Senor Siskin" Cult Hero - "I Dig You" Clear Light - "With All In Mind" Buddy Miller - "Nothing Can Stop Me" Gene Middleton - "You Can Get It Now" Bread - "Family Doctor" Brian - "The Girl Who Plays The Bass" Gene Vincent - "Poor Man's Prison" Baby Washington - "Think About the Good Times" Guy Des Joncs & Guido Giovagnoli ‎ - "Arborea" Stephen Malkmus - "Jenny & The Ess-Dog" Utopia - "One World" McKinleys, The - "Sweet And Tender Romance" MC5 - "Shakin' Street" Mort Shuman - "She Ain't Nothing but a Little Child, Oh My" Louis Armstrong - "At Home" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/76824

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guest: Ricky Riccardi from The Louis Armstrong House Museum from Jan 13, 2018

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 13:46


Biz Markie - "Just A Friend" Kiss - "Comin' Home" Johnny Cash - "Without Love" Allen Toussaint - "What Is Success?" Louis Prima with Sam Butera and the Witnesses - "Shadrach, Meshack, Abednego" New Piccadillys, The - "Judy Is A Punk" Jerry Fuller - "Hollywood Star" Nikki Lane - "Companion" Cookies, The - "On Broadway" Donovan - "The Way" Pete Dello & Friends - "Delighted To See You" Ferlin Husky - "You Make Me Feel Funny Honey" Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers - "W.P.A." Ricky Riccardi - "INTERVIEW" Louis Armstrong - "What A Wonderful World" John Cale - "Paris 1919" Sunshine Company, The - "Back On The Street Again" Lucinda Williams - "Big Red Sun Blues" Shorty Long - "I'm Out To Get You" Prisonaires, The - "Senor Siskin" Cult Hero - "I Dig You" Clear Light - "With All In Mind" Buddy Miller - "Nothing Can Stop Me" Gene Middleton - "You Can Get It Now" Bread - "Family Doctor" Brian - "The Girl Who Plays The Bass" Gene Vincent - "Poor Man's Prison" Baby Washington - "Think About the Good Times" Guy Des Joncs & Guido Giovagnoli ‎ - "Arborea" Stephen Malkmus - "Jenny & The Ess-Dog" Utopia - "One World" McKinleys, The - "Sweet And Tender Romance" MC5 - "Shakin' Street" Mort Shuman - "She Ain't Nothing but a Little Child, Oh My" Louis Armstrong - "At Home" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/76824

Night Fright Show
On The Road with Alan Dale

Night Fright Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 53:55


Tonight you will hear multiple TRUE behind the scenes road stories, never heard before, for the first time told here by Alan Dale himself about: Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Pearl Bailey, Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey, Mel Torme, Sam Butera, Louis Prima, Keely Smith and many , many more and even Sam "Momo" Giancana, boss of Chicago. You simply cannot miss this show!

Suona Bene
SB17 - Sicilians from New Orleans

Suona Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 30:00


Swinging episode featuring Sharkey Bonano, Louis Prima and Sam Butera, Sicilians born in New Orleans that had left an indelible musical imprint in America and beyond. Much love, Antonino. Louis Prima - Bourbon Street Blues Louis Prima with Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– Just a Gigolo Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– Around The World Louis Prima And Keely Smith With Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– Hey, Boy Hey, Girl Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– I Love Paris Sharkey Bonano and His Band - That Da Da Strain Louis And Keely - Bei Mir Bist Du Schon Louis Prima, Keely Smith With Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– Robin Hood - Oh Babe Louis Prima with Sam Butera And The Witnesses ‎– Fever Louis Prima - Buona Sera

Radio Free Gunslinger
31. Major to Minor

Radio Free Gunslinger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2013


Your host for this edition of Radio Free Gunslinger is Jessica MitfordThe ContentFirst Sequence:Ethel Merman - Down in the Depths (On the Ninetieth Floor)Maurice Chevalier - You've Got That ThingThe Six Hottentots (Irving Kaufman, voc.) - I'm in Love AgainBanjo Buddy - Let's MisbehaveOlive Kein - Old Fashioned GardenSecond Sequence:Bobby Short - I'm Throwing a Ball Tonight (live)Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin (live)Ella Fitzgerald - Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) (live)Nat King Cole - Miss Otis Regrets (live)Dean Martin & Sammy Cahn - You're the Top (live)Third Sequence:Sam Butera & The Witnesses - I Love ParisSonny Rollins - It's Alright With MeGil Evans + 10 - Just One of Those ThingsArt Blakey & Paul Chambers - What is This Thing Called Love?Eddy Duchin - RosalieFourth Sequence:Elvis Costello - Love for SaleJames Brown - Don't Fence Me InThompson Twins - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?George Harrison - True LoveSimply Red - Ev'ry Time We Say GoodbyeSummation:Miles Davis - All of You (live)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB101: Rats (Brian Fahey, Alan Hawkshaw, Fabienne DelSol, Alexandre Desplat, Angelo Michajlov, Lester Lanin, Sam Butera, Sammy Davis Jr., Bubonic Plague, Beastie Boys, Matmos, Arcadecoma, Leona Anderson)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 65:21


With this edition of the show being number 101 we thought it would be a good idea to turn the show over to your deepest fear, or at least Winston Smith’s deepest fear, namely rats! It was a little tougher … Continue reading →

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

show#25107.20.08Steve Guyger - Bricks in My Pillow (4:51)Johnny Hoy & The Bluefish - McEldoo, Johnny (2:20)Spinner's Section:harpin' the bluesStinky Lou & the Goon Mat: sexual feeling (M.Dalle) (12 Roots N Boogie Hits, Vodoo Rhythm, 2007)Jason Ricci & New Blood: Walter's world (J.Ricci & New Blood) (Blood On The Road, Rah Fox, 200?)Lee McBee & the Passions: boogie twist (J.Pryor) (44, Red Hot, 1995)Gary Primich: september song (K.Weill) (My Pleasure, Amazing, 1992)R.J. Mischo: I should be dead (R.J.Mischo) (Cool Disposition, CrossCut, 1997)The Hoax: wake me up (Hoax) (Sound Like This, Code Blue/Warner, 1994)Back to Beardo:Howlin Wilf (James Hunter)- cant stand it no more (3:10)Juicy Lucy - Big Lil (4:34)Long John Baldry - Seventh Son (3:07)Sam Butera & the Witnesses - 5 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days (2:10)Magic Sam - I Feel So Good (2:34)Otis Redding - Snatch A Little Piece (2:15)Tito And Tarantula - Come Out Clean (4:01)Charlie Musselwhite - If I Should Have Bad Luck (4:52)The Boneshakers - Ball and Chain (4:27)Red Devils LIVE - She's Dangerous (5:50)Kevin McKendree - Boogie #427 (1:57)Mikey Jr. - Out Go The Lights (2:46)http://www.bandanablues.com18th Annual Bandana Blues August 2nd