Showing posts with label PODCASTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PODCASTS. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2008

WTIC Radio remembers conductor Ray Conniff


Ray recalls his early days in Boston playing trombone with the Society Bands, including Dan Murphy’s Musical Skippers, performing in New York with Bunny Berrigan, Artie Shaw, and Bob Crosby and his eventual glory years at Columbia records...
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  • Sunday, October 26, 2008

    California Melodies 43

    composer, conductor David Rose
    My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice
    DELIUS Dance for Harpsichord
    Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
    Do I Worry? vocalist maxine Gray
    Cari Mia Rhumba
    RUBINSTEIN Melody in F
    Come Down To Earth, My Angel Maxine Gray
    Plantation Moods

    Sunday, October 5, 2008

    David Rose 'California Melodies 42'

    Juanita
    Years From Now
    SIBELIUS: Valse Triste
    Cantcha Tell with vocalist Maxine Gray
    La Paloma
    Ruby
    Frenesi with Maxine Gray
    Opus 6, Number 6 aka Jitterbug Fantasie

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008

    Tuxedo Junction Juke Box Pages

    George Spink's handy guide to the 12 Juke Box podcast Pages he has completed on his
    Tuxedo Junction Juke Box Pages:
  • Airmen of Note click here | Available Recordings
  • Benny Carter click here | Available Recordings
  • Variety 3 click here
  • Charlie Barnet click here | Available Recordings
  • Tommy Dorsey click here | Available Recordings
  • Variety 4 click here
  • Count Basie click here | Available Recordings
  • Variety 1 click here
  • Variety 5 click here
  • Les Brown click here | Available Recordings
  • Variety 2 click here
  • Variety 6 click here

    Simply click on any link to visit that page.
  • Sunday, September 28, 2008

    David Rose 'California Melodies' 41


    FLOTOW's Martha
    Deserted City
    Walking By The River with vocalist Maxine Gray
    The Old Oaken Bucket
    RAVEL's Pavanne
    All I Desire with Maxine Gray
    Ukelele Finale Melody on notes G C E A
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    Wednesday, September 24, 2008

    Tribute Recalls Hits of Lyricist Sammy Cahn


    Composer Sammy Cahn wrote the lyrics to some of America's most popular songs, recorded by Frank Sinatra and dozens of other artists. Cahn died 15 years ago, but Mike O'Sullivan reports, a recent tribute to the composer reintroduced his music to a new generation.
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    Saturday, September 20, 2008

    Benny Goodman's Camel Caravan


    Camel Caravan was a musical variety radio program, sponsored by Camel cigarettes, that aired on NBC and CBS from 1933 to 1954. Various vocalists, musicians and comedy acts were heard during the 21 years this show was on the air, including such talents as Benny Goodman, Georgia Gibbs, Anita O'Day and Vaughn Monroe. It debuted December 7, 1933, on CBS as a showcase for Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra later Benny Goodman's band until June 25, 1936. Five days later, the show was reformatted on June 30 as Benny Goodman's Swing School with vocalists Martha Tilton and Johnny Mercer with Jack Oakie's College added to the hour on December 29. While this aired on Tuesdays on CBS until June 20, 1939, another Benny Goodman Camel Caravan was heard Saturdays on NBC during 1939.


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  • Monday, September 1, 2008

    Claude Thornhill


    Claude Thornhill born August 10, 1909 at Terre Haute, Indiana. Died July 1, 1965, New York City. American pianist, arranger and bandleader. Although the Thornhill band was originally a sophisticated dance band it became known for its many superior jazz musicians and for Thornhill's and Gil Evans' innovative arrangements. The band ceased operation in 1942 when Thornhill entered the military, where he performed with Artie Shaw's United States Navy band, then was revived from 1946 to 1948 in New York and until 1953 on the road. In the mid 1950s Thornhill became Tony Bennett's musical director briefly, then toured with small groups.
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    Wednesday, August 13, 2008

    Freddy Martin and Merv Griffin

    Frederick Alfred (Freddy) Martin (December 9, 1906 – September 30, 1983) was an American bandleader and tenor saxophonist. Martin was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Raised largely in an orphanage and with various relatives, Martin started out playing drums, then switched to C-melody saxophone and later tenor saxophone, the latter the one he would be identified with. Early on, he had intended to become a journalist. He had hoped that he would earn enough money from his musical work to enter Ohio State. But instead, he wound up becoming an accomplished musician. Martin led his own band while he was in high school, then played in various local bands. After working on a ships band, Martin joined the Mason-Dixon band, then joined Arnold Johnson and Jack Albin. It was with Albin's "Hotel Pennsylvania Music" that he made his first recordings, for Columbia's Velvet Tone label in 1930...MORE Wiki Bio

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    Sunday, August 10, 2008

    Harry James


    Harry James was one of the most outstanding instrumentalists of the swing era, employing a bravura playing style that made his trumpet work instantly identifiable. He was also one of the most popular bandleaders of the first half of the 1940s, and he continued to lead his band until just before his death, 40 years later...
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    Harry James w/ Helen Forrest You Made Me Love You:

    Harry James Band plays...
  • Who's Sorry Now (1945) HCO1630 - COLUMBIA 36973 COLHCO1630
  • I've Heard That Song Before (1943) - CAPITOL
  • Heartaches (1947) - Columbia, 37305
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  • Trumpet Rhapsody (1941) - V-disc, 213A2
  • Thursday, July 24, 2008

    Jimmy Dorsey

    Jimmy Dorsey
    James "Jimmy" Dorsey (February 29, 1904 – June 12, 1957) was a prominent American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, trumpeter and big band leader.

    Jimmy Dorsey was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the son of a music teacher and older brother of Tommy Dorsey who also became a prominent musician. He played trumpet in his youth, appearing on stage in a Vaudeville act as early as 1913. He switched to alto saxophone in 1915, and then learned to double on clarinet. While little-known now, Jimmy Dorsey played on a clarinet outfitted with the Albert system of fingering, as opposed to the more common Boehm system used by most of his contemporaries including Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. With his brother Tommy playing trombone, he formed Dorsey’s Novelty Six, one of the first jazz bands to broadcast. On December 26, 1953, the brothers and their orchestra appeared on Jackie Gleason's CBS television program. The success of that television appearance led Gleason to produce a weekly variety program, Stage Show, hosted by the brothers on CBS from 1954 and 1956. Elvis Presley appeared on several of the telecasts. Jimmy took over leadership of the orchestra after Tommy's death. Jimmy survived his brother by only a few months and died of lung cancer, aged 53, in New York City. Broadcasts of Jimmy Dorsey and The Fabulous Dorsey Orchestra on NBC Bandstand survive from December 25, and December 31, 1956. At least two other extant broadcasts from the month of December 1956 are available as well.
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