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The Power's Point Podcast
Wild FM Radio Episode 6 The Big Swing

The Power's Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 16:15 Transcription Available


What happens when your go-to radio station disappears without a trace? Fear not, because Wild FM Radio is here to swing you back to the 1930s and 40s with all the toe-tapping, jitterbugging beats you crave. Electra Rain and Nova Circuit are your co-pilots on this retro musical journey, guiding you through the enchanting world of big band and swing. Prepare to feel the rhythm with Little Stevie Borden's electrifying jive, and get caught up in the mystique of Francine Fontaine's "Who Let the Cat Out of the Bag?" where secrets and swing dance in perfect harmony.As we groove through the night, we welcome Brett, a devoted listener whose regular station vanished into thin air, adding an air of mystery to our evening. It's not all intrigue, though—we've got the Cool Cat Collective lined up to keep you moving and grooving. Whether you're a seasoned swing lover or a newcomer to the genre, our show promises to keep your spirits high and your feet tapping. So, grab your dancing shoes and let Wild FM Radio be your guide on this unforgettable trip down memory lane!Thank you for giving us a go, and hope you stick with us as we have some really amazing guest on and hole you have a laugh or two but no more than three. Support the showThank you for joining us on today's show, as always, we appreciate each and every one of you! Talk to you soon.X - @PodcastScottIG - Powers31911

In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod and New England Podcast
Episode 157: Getting Paid to Stay Home For 9 Months; 1990s Brief Return of Swing Music; Top Ranked 1980s Movies; Far Side Comics(8-14-2024)

In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod and New England Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 54:22


Send us a Text Message.Getting paid full-time to sit at home for 9 months. The brief resurgence of Swing music in the 1990s. The top-ranked 80s movies as chosen by the people.Episode 157 of the podcast ranges from the unbelievable but true, to the meta nostalgia of nostalgia itself.It kicks off with Restaurant Storytime 9. In this installment, I tell the tale of being paid full-time to sit at home and not work for 9 months. This was all thanks to one man, Jack Connors. If you don't know who he is don't worry you will get an education here.Nostalgia is a powerful drug. That which was popular oftentimes comes back around decades later. Such was the case with Swing music. A staple of the American youth in the 1930s and 1940s it faded away with the emergence of Rock & Roll. However, by the 1990s, the country was ready for Swing music Round 2, and we'll go way Back In the Day to look at that brief Swing revival.The 1980s had more than its fair share of legendary movies. This week the Top 5 is actually a Top 10 as we look, in order, at the top-ranked movies of the decade using a poll on IMDb.com. As always there is a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule centered around the birth of Gary Larson the creator of the iconic Far Side comics.For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Beach!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Hooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comWear Your Wish.com - Clothing, Accessories, and moreDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogShelter of the Monument Book - Yvonne DeSousa.comUPDATE: Bonnie Bickwit and Mitchel Weiser Case - Rolling Stone.comIMDb: Best Movies of the 1980s PollJack Connors Tribute: Camp Harbor ViewThe Far Side.comListen to Episode 156 here Support the Show.

The Night Shift
NEW ALBUM REVIEW: SWING FEVER

The Night Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 32:16


There's no stopping for Rod Stewart, at 79, he released his new swing album Swing Fever in collaboration with Jools Holland and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.  "You can't go wrong with a big band" - award winning vocalist Louise Shufflebotham  "It's a lot of fun!" - drummer extraordinaire Eddie Marc Parsons Join us as we dive into the captivating rhythm of swing music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Media Path Podcast
Showcasing American Music Icons & What We All Need To Know About Dogs

Media Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 65:09


We are celebrating the most important gifts of any season: love, companionship and connection. Our guests are author Pilley Bianchi whose book, For The Love off Dog celebrates our rich canine bestie history and invites you to teach your any-age dog some new tricks. And TJ Lubinsky joins us to discuss his newest My Music Presents/PBS Special, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme: Memories of My Mom And Dad.Inspired by the work of her father John W. Pilley, the psychologist whose Border collie, Chaser, charmed the nation with his impressive understanding of language, Pilley hopes to share with you what she learned from her Dad and Chaser and inspire you to to better engage with your dog. She's written the ultimate handbook designed to teach you how to teach your dog.TJ Lubinsky is eager to tell us about his 20 year journey towards finally making the Steve and Eydie special of his dreams. Teen heartbreak led TJ to sooth his soul with the sound of Steve Lawrence and now TJ has teamed with Carol Burnett, Michael Feinstein and Steve and Eydie's son, David Lawrence, to bring you a PBS special rich with remarkable musical TV moments featuring his parents singing, I'm Into Something Big, Sunrise Sunset, Blame It On The Bossa Nova, Portrait Of My Love, More, and more! We learn from TJ that management obstruction led to the long delay. We hear about the surprising source of the pristine footage he was able to find deep in a vault and we come to understand the role David's recollections played in the making of this visual celebration of the greatest singing spouse act in American music history. All that, plus TJ shares how his attention to detail pays off in the live shows he produces featuring legacy acts, why he always begins every project with the right intentions and the seemingly serendipitous ways in which he helps artists receive their well earned moments of recognition and appreciation!And Fritz is recommending Napoleon in theaters and streaming, and Weezy was moved by the Charles Blow documentary South to Black Power on Max.Path Points of Interest:TJ Lubinsky on WikipediaTJ Lubinsky on FacebookTJ Lubinsky on InstagramCurrent.org articleSteve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme: Memories Of My Mom And DadSteve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme: Memories Of My Mom And Dad TrailerPBS PassportTreasury CollectionPilley BianchiFor The Love of Dog: The Ultimate Relationship Guide by Pilley Bianchi and Calum HeathPilley on InstagramPilley on YouTubeChaser and JohnChaser on WikipediaChaser and John on YoutubeChaser and John on Sixty MinutesChaser and John on NovaNapoleon - Theaters/HBO Max/PrimeSouth To Black Power on Max

Moonlighting The Podcast
Moonlighting The Podcast Swing Theme Music

Moonlighting The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 1:52


Grace and Shawna decided to choose Swing Music for their theme song as an homage to the iconic Moonlighting episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" from Season Two.Even though this episode is set in the 40s era, they thought it was fitting to use this type of sound in their theme, as Swing Music was a style of jazz that developed in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It became nationally popular from the mid-1930s. Swing music had a danceable rhythm to it and the Big Bands of the time as well as the Bandleaders such as Benny Goodman were a dominant force in American popular music from 1935 to 1946. Swing bands usually featured soloists who would improvise on the melody over the arrangement.This was known as the Swing Era when people were dancing to tunes such as the Lindy Hop.The word "Swing" is used as a term of praise for playing that has a strong groove or drive.Some examples of Musicians from the Swing era include Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, and of course Glenn Miller.Swing has its roots in 1920s dance music. New styles of written arrangements, incorporating rhythmic innovations pioneered by the incomparable Louise Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, and Benny Carter as well as many many others.Unfortunately, during the World War II era, Swing music began to decline in popularity, and after the war, "Bebop" and "Jump Blues" gained popularity.Please enjoy this full version of Moonlighting The Podcast's Theme Swing Music.MOONLIGHTING THE TV SHOWThe show is all about the hit TV Show Moonlighting which aired from 1985 to 1989 starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.Grace Chivell and Shawna Saari take a look at each episode in chronological order from the Pilot to the end of the fifth and final season.They discuss the direction, the production, the outfits, the lighting, the car chases, and the tumultuous relationship between Maddie Hayes and David Addison.FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://moonlightingthepodcast.comMerchandise: https://redbubble.com/people/moonpod2016Join Our Facebook Community:https://facebook.com/groups/moonlightingthepodcasthttps://facebook.com/moonlightingthepodcastJoin Our Instagram Community:https://instagram.com/moonlightingthepodcastTo learn more about Grace:https://gracechivell.com.auMoonlighting The Podcast YouTube Channel: bit.ly/maddieanddavidTo learn more about Shawna:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCft4ALOjBZnEt4DBUvx3HvQDonate:https://ko-fi.com/moonlightingthepodcastPersonal Instagram:https://instagram.com/grace_chivellhttps://instagram.com/saari_not.saari Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fashion Grunge Podcast
145: Everybody steals from everybody, that's Hollywood. | Swingers (1996)

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 77:28


We're finally getting back into the swing of things (haha) here on the pod  and talking one of the most quotable films of the 90s, Swingers! After three years it seems baffling to me that I haven't talked about this film yet. I know you know someone who had this movie poster on their wall, and yet it's one I don't hear talked about too much. Written by Jon Favreau and starring most of his emerging actor friends, this film is part time capsule and part subculture view. We follow a super baby faced Vince Vaughn with his fast talking, story telling that he becomes known for years later and hear about  movie auditions, lingering breakups, and constant cinema references. Me and Charles had a blast giving our favorite scenes, dramatic interpretations, and decide whether or not we're money.Off topic rants include: Jurassic Park, Survivor,  MTV's The Challenge at 1:10:00 we talk a little about Season 2 Ep 3 of Yellowjackets (spoilers) ---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries,films, and more...) and to support the show! Sign up on Patreon or Supercast! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Charles @charleshaslamFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
Episode 1110: In The Summertime We Swing (New Electro Swing Music)

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 75:51


In The Summertime We Swing is a new electro swing music podcast by Ken Steele. Please check out this very uplifting music. Music from the 1920s and 1930s with a modern beat. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...11 ACORN LANE-SPEND MY TIME WITH YOU, KISS ME YESTERDAY-HALFTIME, OFFBEAT-JUST CLICKED, CO IN THE HO-LISTEN UP, SMOKEY JOE, and the KID-SCHON, ECKLECTIC MICK-WHEN I GET LOW I GET HIGH (feat. Ella Fitzgerald), CLAYFACE-TROUBLE, JENOVA COLLECTIVE-MINOR SWING, INTENDED IMMIGRATION-WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT, S STRONG-WHITE STICK, FRIZZO-BETTY SWING, ADLN-NO TIES, PROLETER-THROW IT BACK, CO and the HO-DRUGSTORE COWBOY, ELLE and THE POCKET BELLS-SUMMERTIME (Mista Trick Remix), FRIZZO-ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE, JAMIE BERRY-TWITCH (feat. Rosie Rascal), OFFBEAT-WILDLIFE (feat. Nicola Jayne), 11 ACORN LANE-LET'S FACE IT, I'M CUTE, KIWISTER, JOSH, and LE CHAT-SWING AS FUCK (feat. Flechette), VINCENT LEE-SWINGING SKILLZ, ANA MARTINS-MAMA'S DOOR (Beat Diplomacy Remix), GRANT LAZLO-ALIBI AFTERNOON, Nature sounds as the ending. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
Episode 1107: Gimme That Swing (New Electro Swing Music)

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 69:34


Gimme That Swing is a new electro swing music podcast by Ken Steele. Please check out this special edition music podcast. Something a bit different. Some great upbeat music with the sounds of the 1920s and 1930s with a modernized sound. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...BALDWIN-MISTER MISTER, BART and BAKER-LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF, WOLFGANG LOHR and LOUIE PRIMA-BLACK COFFEE, STAR WARS-CANTINA BAND, DIMIE CAT-GLAM, DIMAA-ANDREW, JAMIE BERRY-HEART, PISK-JUNGLE SWING, THE GASLIGHT TROUBADOURS-THE DEVIL SWINGS OUT, PAROV STELAR-CHAMBERMAID SWING, SWING REPUBLIC-HONEY DIPPER, JAMIE BERRY-LOST IN THE RHYTHM, DELADAP-DIRTY JAZZ, SWINGGROWERS-NO STRINGS ATTACHED, TAPE FIVE-GERALDINES ROUTINE, ZOOWAX-YOU GOTTA GO,  OCTAVIA ROSE-LOST IN THE RHYTHM, TAPE FIVE-THE MAGIC SLAPSTICK, Bird sounds as ending. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
Episode 1102: Throwback (Lo-Fi Swing Music)

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 60:09


Throwback is a Lo-Fi Swing music podcast by Ken Steele. The sounds of classic swing with a Lo-Fi style of music. Please check this out. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...PROLETER-APRIL SHOWERS, LVDS-BLESSED, THE FRITZ-CANDY SHOP, MR WOOX-HOLIDAY PARTY, LASTER-GRAVITY, PROLETER-IT DON'T MEAN A THING, AMINE MAXWELL-CAFE CUBANO, YODELLING SHEEP-IT'S LOVE, PROLETER-THROW IT BACK, HASHOKA-DANCING LIGHTS, PREPOSITION-LITTLE DOGGY, THE LAIDBACKZ-FOOLISH THOUGHTS, FLERO-LE JAZZ CAFE, NICOBOX-GOODBYE, PROLETER-U CAN GET IT, AMINE MAXWELL-NIGHT AND THE CITY, Waves and seagull sounds as the ending. Thanks for listening from, Ken Steele.

More Than A Muse
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll

More Than A Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 49:49


This week, Stauney introduces Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Long ignored by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and most of contemporary rock culture,  Tharpe was one of the fundamental starts to the entire Rock & Roll music movement and one of the main influences for its lasting legacy.  We discuss her beginnings as a childhood guitar and musical prodigy in her pentecostal gospel music group, her touring across the country, her start in the secular music scene, numerous relationships and intrigue surrounding them, and the lasting legacy she so richly deserves.Episodes to check out after this one: Hilma Af Klint, Karen CarpenterWant to check out some of our favorite books? Check out our booklist Follow us on Instagram @morethanamuse.podcast 

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic
Grand Floridian Lobby - Then & Now

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 49:37


Soundscapes: Grand Floridian Lobby - Then & Now Follow along with the show notes below! Want More Here With The Magic? Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/HereWithTheMagic Connect on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/ ---- The timeless enchantment of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa is evident from the moment we set foot into the marble atrium and are held spellbound by the exquisite view. A celebration of the turn-of-the-century affluence that brought wealthy aristocrats to these beautiful oceanside retreats, this resort offers all the comforts of a time when people of means took their rest and relaxation very seriously. Palatial and jaw-dropping, its namesake is undeniably fitting. This experience promises to be a truly unforgettable one.  Here, the gentility of the Victorian era is preserved in a lavishly appointed time capsule, and we are invited to step right into the middle of the Magic. Towering white columns uphold a cathedral ceiling and skylights to rival those of the most ornate cathedrals. Sunlight peers in through every orifice, bathing the vast, open space in the warm sunshine that is so quintessentially Floridian.  Every corner exudes Victorian elegance and charm, from the aviary elevator to the luxurious boutiques. Pastel tones and florals upholster every sofa and chaise lounge strewn across the lobby, welcoming us to be at our ease and leave our worries in some other century entirely.  Even the music is a notable departure from the modern day - a beguiling arrangement of ragtime classics and Disney favorites to enchant every ear. Soaring up to the ceiling and echoing all around, this music is the final, most enchanting touch that transports us away from the noise and chaos of the modern day and onto the pages of a fairytale.  At any moment, we might expect to see Cinderella herself descending from the Grand staircase, Prince Charming waiting below with his arm outstretched to escort her to the royal ball. We might watch, utterly entranced, as he leads her out into the middle of the floor, her glass slippers gliding and glinting in the sunlight as he leads her in a graceful waltz. That feeling of glowing anticipation is in the very spirit of this place - that notion that truly anything is possible and that life should undoubtedly be made up of more moments like these. But like Cinderella, they may be waiting for us where we least expect them, in the ordinary spaces of our everyday lives, waiting to transform them into something truly extraordinary. Today, we are indeed the guests of honor, not at a royal ball, but at a very special performance by the gone-but-not-forgotten Grand Floridian Society Orchestra. An intrinsic part of the Grand Floridian story since the flagship resort first welcomed guests over three decades ago, the six-piece band performed each evening to the delight of all ages. Their jazzy, romantic tunes brought joy to the hearts of so many, and still resound Here and now in the memories of those who were touched by their gift of song. So tap your feet, get up and dance, sing along to your favorite refrain. Join in the playful revelry of these lazy, hazy, summer days and be Here With the  symphony of Magic floating above and all around us. As the rapturous sound swells and softens, many of us watch our memories of this place play before us, our recollections of people and seasons long gone brought back to life by their gift. Then, as the last brass instrument is nestled into its velveteen resting place and the last orchestra member takes their final bow, our attention is called toward the heart of the space.  Here, a pianist in an elegant coat and tails takes his place of prominence beneath the gilded chandelier. His hands lightly brush the ivories, and we're off once again…off to Neverland, off to happy places both near and far, off to swing on the moonbeams of our imaginations.  Let your mind wander away from your worries. Let it be swept up on each note and carried away on tender melodies. Come back to a time you've never known, but that somewhere, Here in this place, seems so familiar that it feels like coming home. Here With the Magic has always been an endeavor of capturing lightning in a bottle. We safeguard these ephemeral moments in time from the inevitable winds of change so that we might all be able to share in them together; anytime, anywhere.  Remembering the Magic is what keeps it alive, and experiencing it as one is what gives it the power to uplift us and bring us true and lasting joy. We know we can always find it, that it will always be Here. Even when the last song fades into nothingness, the intonations still ring hopefully in our ears, that we might recall them in the days and years to come. If the grandeur and elegance of a hundred years ago can be found Here, as lovely as ever, then the Magic of song will surely carry it onward, upward, into the rafters and the most treasured spaces of our hearts. 

Heirloom Radio
Camel Caravan with Benny Goodman Orch. - August 10 1937 - Los Angeles - Swing Music

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 23:35


August 10, 1937 - The Camel Caravan featured Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ... in a Swingschool broadcast. Part of the Benny band featured Gene Krupa on drums and Harry James on trumpet... not too shabby! Here is the Playlist: "Remember" "Me Myself and I" "Mother Goose Marches On" "Shine" "Swing, Benny, Swing" "Sing Sing Sing Part II featuring Gene Krupa and Harry James. For a program 85 years old... the quality is good and the music is incredible. This track will live in the "Big Band/Jazz" Playlist on the Soundcloud.com Podcast.

The Pod Down
Rate That Album Season 2 Ep 25: Molly Ringwald - Except Sometimes(2013)

The Pod Down

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 48:33


Joe and Paul review their 1st Jazz album of the series. But what kind of Jazz? Big Band & Swing Music, Bebop, Gypsy Jazz, Hard Bop, Modal Jazz or Latin Jazz? How about the style of Hollywood actress Molly Ringwald. How will they Rate That Album?

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic
Hollywood Studios Christmas

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 34:57


Soundscapes: Hollywood Studios Christmas Follow along with the show notes below! Want More Here With The Magic? Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/HereWithTheMagic Connect on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/ ---------- (3:39) In the 1930s and 1940s, Hollywood was a vibrant young town full of dreamers and visionaries. Its sunny disposition and Art Deco architecture are iconic to this day, engaging and inviting at any time of year. Here, we find the place exactly as Walt Disney would have known it, youthful and full of the vim and vigor that resonated so deeply with his creative spirit. (5:19) At Christmastime, the city once given the nickname “Tinseltown” raises the bar for holiday cheer, adorned as its namesake in glitz and glamour to delight visitors of all ages. We are invited, now, to step into the story of Christmases past, the imagination of Mr. Disney, and the Magic that happens when the golden age of Hollywood collides with this most special time of year. (6:20) The Magic begins on Hollywood Boulevard, where big band orchestrations of our favorite swinging holiday songs immediately put us in a festive mood. Every lamppost and traffic light is layered with tinsel and bows, every building strung with lights and garland and signs of the season. Each storefront is a postcard, a Norman Rockwell scene of yuletide cheer. Presents wrapped in emerald and cranberry incite curiosity from little ones passing by, who pause to press their noses against the glass and envision their Christmas mornings yet to come. On the corner of Hollywood and Sunset, the nostalgic aromas of gingerbread and peppermint waft into the street from the Trolley Car Café where long-awaited cups of creamy eggnog and frothy hot chocolate satiate everyone's seasonal cravings…at least for a little while. (9:00) Flashy and festive and dressed in Hollywood style, silver bells and candy canes and plenty of dazzling lights, this is an unforgettable way to begin our holiday tour of Tinseltown. Hollywood Boulevard signifies our arrival, our welcome to the place where dreams are only limited by how big you dare to dream them, and where holiday Magic and a little bit of luck might just see you up on the silver screen, starring alongside the Hollywood greats. (10:39) Still, it's fun to see how those who have come to call Hollywood “home” celebrate the holidays. Just a couple of blocks away from the hustle and bustle of Hollywood Boulevard is a lakeside community that flaunts the Art Deco theme with a fun, festive flair. (12:15) Kitschy holiday decor joins the pastel colors and retro lights for a sensational sensory stroll through the neighborhood park. Benches and balconies offer sweeping views of Echo Lake and its sparkling Christmas tree. Gigantic baubles scattered across the water glow brightly in the darkness, while holiday brass brings everything to life and keeps the merriment going all night long. (15:00) Here, visitors of all ages cannot help but give way to the allure of the festivities. Elderly couples sit comfortably and enjoy the goings on, the romance, the joy of the season, watching children dance without inhibition to their favorite holiday tunes. The ambitious young dreamers who have traveled Here in pursuit of something greater can be spotted on their own, gazing at the blurs of light and color on the rippling water, wishing with all their might for a chance, a break, a reality indistinguishable from their wistful musings. (14:30) Perhaps even Walt himself once spent a cool December evening at a Hollywood lakeside park, gazing at the distortion of Christmas lights on the dark water in wonder, hoping that his dreams would become all that he imagined they could. (20:41) Every Hollywood legend, every crooner and comic, starlet and sensation has been the scrappy young idealist at one time or another. This town is riddled with stories of luck and happenstance, of being in the right place at the right time, and the next stop on our Tinseltown tour is proof that destiny may very well have lent a hand in authoring these legendary narratives. (25:00) Sunset Boulevard is a cavalcade of dazzling marquees, a technicolor display of the golden age of Hollywood and the people whose contributions are some of the most beloved parts of our holiday celebrations even today. Lined with Art Deco spotlights, quaint California markets, ice cream parlors, and towering palms decorated with shining tinsel stars, this is where we find the stories to inspire the next generation of show business elite. (27:10) Among the yuletide cheer that meets our eyes and ears as we stroll past the theaters with their coming attractions set in lights are the smooth song stylings of the crooners, including the unmistakable legato of Bing Crosby and his timeless dreams of a White Christmas. They echo from every alleyway and sing in tandem with the flashing lights on every marquee, bringing to the bustle to a halt as we stand, mesmerized and enchanted. (29:31) Pause for a moment, right where you are. Look up, among, and all around you. Everywhere, there is light and joy and hope and wonder. Those governors of the human spirit are amplified like song in the wake of the holiday season, regardless of how many years have gone by since Danny Kay was doing choreography and Rosemary Clooney was counting her blessings instead of sheep. They are forever, eternal and unwavering as the sunshine on an L.A. Christmas Day. They are comfort for those who most need to feel the friendly sense of familiarity that each twinkling light and jingle bell bring, joy for all who long for something to celebrate. (31:22) The Magic of the season is what keeps us marveling at that which we know will come back to us again next year. It is the first chord of our favorite holiday song, the first warm sip of cocoa on the first cold, winter's night. It is the first snowfall, the first cookie hot from the oven, the first midnight stroll under the starry Solstice sky. Each year it is both familiar and brand new, a tale as old as time and a story you can't put down. It fills us with joy that sustains us, peace that brings us much-needed rest, and hope that the future will be as bright as the lights that shone in the mind's eye of a young Walt Disney, discovering the place where his dreams would come true for the very first time. (32:35) Listen for the whispers that drift through the ages, from those starry-eyed dreamers who found comfort and joy in this season of celebration. No matter how far from home, no matter what the future held in store, they found hope Here in the present moment…and so can you. And whether you're dreaming of a white Christmas or you'll wake up to a blanket of sparkling snow, the spirit of the season resounds for all who are Here With the Magic. And now… Lights, Camera, Action! Happy Holidays!

La Minute Crooner Attitude
Une folle nuit à la Coupole avec la Baronne de Paname

La Minute Crooner Attitude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 4:53


Samedi 27 Novembre dans le mythique dancing de La Coupole, haut lieu de la fête du Paris des années 20, revient et quelle joie, les soirées années folles organisées par la Baronne de Paname : le thème sera cette fois Joséphine Baker et le tout paris festif des années 30, avec l' Orchestre années folles des French Syncopators et une pléiade d'artistes de la chanteuse Nicole Rochelle aux danseuses les Starlite en passant par les effeuilleuses burlesques "Coco Charnelle", "Caprice belflower", sans oublier le crooner "Mitch Tornade" aux vrais airs de Don Diego de la Vega, et enfin la magistrale Baronne de Paname, accompagnée du mythique Albert de Paname qui vous fera danser à partir d'une heure du matin jusqu'au bout de la nuit...

Creative
Shane Hampsheir- The British Crooner, Rat Pack and keeping Swing Music alive

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 59:37


Shane Hampsheir This was a fun chat with a great talent. Have a listen as Shane talks about his musical journey Shane has performed a number of highly acclaimed one-man shows in jazz clubs and theatres in the UK and Europe and is widely regarded as one of the country's top swing singers and is in constant demand with many big bands and orchestras including the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Orchestra. Shane was asked by Universal Records to record Michael Bublé's hit single ‘Home' for the compilation album ‘You Raise Me Up – 2008'. In March 2009, the recording was re-released as the title track on a double CD featuring such artists as Katherine Jenkins, Hayley Westenra, Russell Watson, Louis Armstrong, Boyzone, Lesley Garrett, Girls Aloud, Jamie Cullum and many more. Since then, Shane's version of ‘Home' has appeared on 6 top 10 albums World-wide, with more of the biggest stars in the music world. ​Shane has performed in London's most prestigious jazz clubs such as Ronnie Scott's, Pizza Express and 606 Club, in his own right and with the Ronnie Scott's Big Band, Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Peter Long Orchestra, Nick Ross Orchestra, The Debbie Curtis Radio Big Band, The Len Phillips Big Band and around the country with his own big band and swing band. ​In May 2016, Shane released his debut single, 'Brazil' - arranged by Evan Jolly - which reached number 1 in the iTunes Jazz Chart, above Frank Sinatra, Gregory Porter and Ella Fitzgerald. ​ In March 2017, Shane released his own debut big band album featuring the UK's top jazz musicians and showcasing arrangements by composer and master arranger, Evan Jolly. Shane recorded songs such as, 'I Put a Spell on You', 'Hallelujah, I Love Her So' and 'Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps' as well as original compositions, 'By Your Side', 'Take Your Chances', 'Cried Away', 'My Lover's Heart' and 'Save Yourself'. ​The Autumn of 2017 saw Shane embark on his next musical journey, performing his show for Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). So far, Shane has performed on over 25 cruises travelling all over the world - from Italy to Greece, France to Morocco, New York to Copenhagen, Sri Lanka to Hong Kong, Florida to Lisbon, Taiwan to Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi to  Quote from The Upcoming - … Shane's manipulation of the audience is certainly a sight to behold. Very few can create such an atmosphere of pure, unadulterated joy in the way that Shane can. “ To contact Shane visit http://www.shanehampsheir.co.uk To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk   For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com   Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music ​

Heirloom Radio
One Night Stand - AFRS - Featuring The Bobby Sherwood Orchestra - Jan. 1947

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 32:50


Armed Forces Radio Service rebroadcast this "One Night Stand" program featuring the Bobby Sherwood Orchestra. They start off with his 1942 hit "Elk's Parade". Introduction to the track has some background material on Bobby Sherwood, who was an extremely talented musician. His contribution to Swing Music and Jazz was considerable and though he is often not thought of as one of the most popular bands, he was definitely one of the most talented bandleaders. The track will live in the playlist of this podcast on Soundcloud.com of in the "Big Band and Jazz Sounds" category.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Tonight is Your Lucky Night

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 31:01


Episode 70 features vintage recordings from Erskine Hawkins, Boyd Raeburn and Harry James. We also learn a little bit about Lucky Lager. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Music and Pictures from the Sky

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 29:05


Episode 69 includes some great vintage music from Jimmy Dorsey, Ray McKinley, The Dinning Sisters and more.  Ronnaldo also discusses the differences between Snader Telescriptions and Soundies. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Frolic and a Jam

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:00


Episode 68 features recordings from Bing Crosby, Ralph Flanagan and Duke Ellington. We also listen to some more tracks from the Saturday Night Swing Club. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
The Hungry Count is Jealous

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 29:15


Episode 67 includes recordings from Vaughn Monroe, Charlie Barnet, Raymond Scott and more.  This episode is as exciting as a circus and a three day rodeo wrapped up into one! ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Maybe I Need More Coffee

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 32:11


Episode 66 features music from Les Brown, Glenn Miller, Dinah Shore and no, I don't have that high energy delivery of Ernie Bubbles Whitman.   ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
"A Little Jive is Good", said Martha.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 30:04


Episode 65 includes recordings from Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots, Larry Clinton and more.  Ronnaldo thanks some new Hepcats for supporting the podcast. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Double Dose of Bandleader Blondes

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 30:38


Episode 64 features music from Ina Ray Hutton, John Kirby, Artie Shaw and more.  We also learn a little bit about vocalist and actress, Thelma White.   ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast
“Saturday Night” | Stallone, Acid Baths & Swanky Swing Music

Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 75:31


This week, Stallone guest stars… but not THAT Stallone! Can Walker save Frank Stallone’s Jazz Club from a mafia take over? Can Frank sing like Frank? All these answers and more await you on this week’s cast!See complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.If you'd like to support the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. To further support our shenanigans, check out our fresh Merch or our ever evolving Patreon mayhem. Most importantly, thanks for hanging with us!Blistering Sound FX obtained from ZapSplat

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Upbeat Music from the War Years

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:11


Episode 63 includes recordings from Johnny Mercer, Bea Wain, Glenn Miller and more.  An upbeat way to recognize Memorial Day. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Dusting Off The Panoram

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 30:59


Episode 62 features the audio portions from Soundies by Tony Pastor, Billy Eckstine, Buddy Clark and more. Ronnaldo also plays tracks from Jan Savitt and The Andrews Sisters.  ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Celebrating: Bobby Sherwood

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 34:02


In this special episode of The Big Band and Swing Podcast we celebrate the music of Bobby Sherwood. We play some of his popular recordings and take a closer look at this multi-talented artist of the Big Band Era.  Join me this musical celebration of Bobby Sherwood. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Beautiful Mornin' from Tackyville

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 35:30


Episode 61 includes music from Glenn Miller, Woody Herman, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra and more.  We also learn some informative tips on what to do on a date. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Static and Clicks from Kalamazoo

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 33:00


Episode 60 features songs by Louis Jordan, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey and more. Ronnaldo discusses cleaning up old audio and welcomes new Hepcats.  ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Celebrating: Stan Kenton

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 33:14


Hello there! In this special episode of The Big Band and Swing Podcast we celebrate the music of Stan Kenton. We play some of his Hits, his Soundies and take a deeper look at this innovative, Big Band Icon.  Join me in this musical celebration of Stan Kenton. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Crew Cut and Other Grooming Tips

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 35:21


Episode 59 includes tracks from Bobby Sherwood, Woody Herman, Glenn Miller, Tony Pastor and more.  We also listen to some clips from a helpful educational film that focuses on How To Be Well Groomed. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Strange Cargo and a New Time Machine

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 34:58


Episode 58 is quite an interesting one. We listen to music by Will Bradley, Count Basie, Harry James, Les Brown and many more.  We also take a fun little trip back in time to one of Glenn Miller's last broadcast performances as a civilian.  ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Trumpet Vybes
Coming Back to the Horn

Trumpet Vybes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 17:41


 Have you been estranged from your trumpet and let doubt keep you from coming back?  It's never too late to hop back on the horn and our guest, Richard Schmitt will show you how it's done!   Rich comes from a family of musicians and found himself in the same situation where circumstances pushed him away from his trumpet. Time and time again Rich found his way back and he's here to share his story with you!  Listen to the full and uncut "AFTERMATH" version of this episode on my Patreon page for as low as $1 a month. https://www.patreon.com/ewillzmusic

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
I Got Rhythm, Man!

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 32:00


Episode 57 includes music from Artie Shaw, Jan Savitt, Glenn Miller, Jimmie Lunceford and much more.  Ronnaldo thanks some of the newest Hepcats and Anacin helps us with our headaches. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
The Saturday Night Swing Club and More

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 32:01


Episode 56 features songs from Vaughn Monroe, Bob Chester, The Andrews Sisters, Hal McIntyre and many more. We also hear some tracks from an old radio show called The Saturday Night Swing Club.  ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Music Dreamscapes
Music Dreamscapes: elctro-swing Music Mix

Music Dreamscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 43:06


Today's dreamscape we are bringing you to the future with a twist of  oldies, our elctro-swing mix is made to get you up and moving. I  want to thank everyone for listening and for letting us bring you  dreamscapes to relax and listen too.  Please if you could make sure and  hit that subscribe button, the goal is to reach 50 subscribers by the  end of April. Also for everyone who doesn't want to listen on  youtube we have our own podcast where you can listen to all our  dreamscapes on every podcasting platform. just follow our linktree  https://linktr.ee/MusicDreamscapes also if you want to stay up to date on our new dreamscapes follow the linktree to our social pages and follow us. lastly all music and audio is not created by music dreamscapes we use audio and put our own twist on it. all of our videos are not monetized and so once we have enough subscribers our goal is to possibly stream and create a patreon. If you want your own music in a video or have questions shoot us an email at musicdreamscapes@gmail.com THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR LISTENING.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
In the Mood for Contrasts

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 28:23


Episode 55 includes music from Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Johnny Mercer, Valaida Snow and much more.  We also learn how to make your bath a real pleasure. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Saturday is a Blue Ribbon Night

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 31:51


Episode 54 features songs from The Andrews Sisters, Frances Carroll and The Coquettes, The International Sweethearts of Rhythm and more.  Ronnaldo discusses the passing of both Viola Smith and Helen Jones Woods in 2020. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Who's Buzz Adlam?

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 27:09


Episode 53 includes music from Bunny Berigan, Jan Savitt, Duke Ellington and Bobby Sherwood. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
My Favorite Object

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 27:53


Episode 52 features songs from The Boswell Sisters, Jimmie Lunceford, Cab Calloway and more.  Ronnaldo thanks the newest Hepcats for their support. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
The Bandleader Factory

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 34:24


Episode 51 features music from former members of the great Ben Pollock Orchestras from the 1920's and 1930's. These talented musicians later became the iconic bandleaders of the 1940's. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

BlackFacts.com: Learn/Teach/Create Black History
BlackFacts.com Black Women Showcase - Billie Holiday

BlackFacts.com: Learn/Teach/Create Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 1:55


Billie Holiday is today's featured episode as BlackFacts.com presents Significant Women in Black History—a special daily showcase for Women's History Month.Billie Holiday was born on April 7, 1915, in Philadelphia. She was an American jazz and swing music singer whose 26-year career saw her rise to the top of the charts.In late 1937, Holiday had a brief stint as a big-band vocalist with Count Basie. A month after she was hired by Artie Shaw. She's among the first Black women to work with a white orchestra.At age 44, “Lady Day" died in New York City. The Billie Holiday Monument is located at Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore.BlackFacts.com is the Internet's longest running Black History Encyclopedia. Our podcast summarizes the vast stories of Black history in daily episodes known as Black Facts Of The Day™.Since 1997, BlackFacts.com has been serving up Black History Facts on a daily basis to millions of users and followers on the web and via social media.Learn Black History. Teach Black History.For more Black Facts, join Black Facts Nation at BlackFacts.com/join. Because Black History is 365 Days a Year, and Black Facts Matter!

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Cheesy Powerhouse

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 32:30


Episode 50 includes songs from Raymond Scott, Artie Shaw, Ina Ray Hutton and Frank Sinatra.  Ronnaldo plays a very cheesy radio ad and we hear some great Soundies. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Jitterbugs, It's a Good Day

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 32:00


Episode 49 features some fantastic music from Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Helen Forrest and more.  Ronnaldo plays an old clip that focuses on Jitterbugs and we hear a great Benny Goodman track from 1939. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Topical AND Tropical Episode

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 32:16


Episode 48 features some great tracks from Bob Chester, Buddy Rich, Glenn Miller and more.  Ronnaldo thanks some of the newest Hepcats and we take a quick look at some Big Band music with a Hawaiian flavor. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
The Magic Touch of Kirk, Day and Goodman

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 31:50


Episode 47 includes some great music from Andy Kirk, Doris Day, Benny Goodman and more.  We also learn the secret behind the unmade-up look. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Surprise Topics
Swing Music

Surprise Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 36:36


Episode 2 of Surprise Topics with Jake and Dylan. The show where each of us has 3-5 unusual topics prepared to discuss. Here's the twist, we don't know what each other's topics are, so the discussion is a complete surprise. Enjoy.

Dream Big with Jill Jack on Empower Radio
From Jazz to Art with Ben Sharkey

Dream Big with Jill Jack on Empower Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018


From Jazz to Art, Ben Sharkey does it all with style and class. Jill Jack discusses Ben's dream big plans for the future!

What's The Buzz NY
DANNY BACHER: SWING THAT MUSIC

What's The Buzz NY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015 31:00


Singer/saxophonist Danny Bacher is one of the most versatile musicians on the scene today, with a rare ability to communicate the standards to a contemporary audience. With over a decade of professional experience, this award-winning artist has performed with jazz legends from Jon Hendricks to Wynton Marsalis. Experience Danny Bacher's unique sound and see why he's setting a “new standard” in jazz. Danny Bacher is getting ready to launch his debut album, Swing That Music in 2015. The disc features an impressive array of jazz luminaries: Ray Drummond, Warren Vache, Howard Alden, Bill Goodwin, Houston Person, and rising vocal star, Cyrille Aimée. Rounding out this dream team is Executive Producer Suzi Reynolds and Grammy-nominated Producer Roseanna Vitro.Website: http://dannybachermusic.com/onepage/ Opening next week and running for 4 nights only at the world-famous Metropolitan Room in NYC is my jazz tribute to the three Louis! (That's Armstrong, Prima, and Jordan...) Join me and the band for a celebration of my debut recording project as we perform selections from “Swing That Music!”The show is directed by legendary singer Marilyn Maye and features a truly all-star line-up of jazz  Tuesday, June 16th, 7pm-8:15pm  Thursday, June 25th, 9:30pm-10:45pm -  Friday, June 26th, 7pm-8:15pm  Sunday, June 28th, 4pm-5:15pm