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Les Paul & Mary Ford Multitrack On 1953 TV


Well, well, Phantom Dancers, another most delightful show of live swing and jazz from 1920s-60s radio & TV for you this Tuesday.

There’s a set of swing and bop small groups from the 1940s & 50s, a set of dance music from the late 20s and early 30s, a set of swing from the 1940s and lots, lots more

And for your Video of the Week, Alistair Cooke talks to Les Paul and Mary Ford on the CBS TV show ‘Omnibus’, 23 Oct 1953, about their music and multitracking. Les & Mary demonstrate. Enjoy!

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Community Radio Network Show #53

2SER Tuesday 21 May 2013
12 noon – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)

Set 1

Music In The Moonlight (theme) + Say You Are Teasing Me

Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) Gogo Delys

Cocoanut Grove
TRANSCO
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1933

Quel Motivetto Che Mi Piace Tanto
Orchestra Barzizza (voc) Trio

Comm Rec
Rome
c 1928

Yellow Dog Blues
Coot Grant (voc)
‘This Is Jazz’
WOR MBS NY
3 May 1947
Carnegie Leap
Eddie Condon Ensemble
‘Eddie Condon Jazz Concert’
Ritz Theatre
WJZ Blue NY
10 Feb 1945
Set 2
Dark Eyes
Harry Sosnick and the Savings Bonds Orchestra
‘Guest Star’
New York
1948
Let’s Go Home
Charlie Spivak Orchestra
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
1948
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
Woody Herman Orchestra
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
17 Oct 1944
Flight Of The Bumble Bee + Close (Rhythm & Romance by Ella Fitzgerald (voc) Chick Webb Orch.
‘Dick Hallsy’ Orchestra
‘Rhythm & Romance’
WJSV CBS
Washington DC
21 Sep 1939
Set 3

Gone With What Wind
Benny Goodman Sextet with Charlie Christian
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
KFI NBC Red LA
6 Apr 1940
Andyology
John Kirby Sextet
‘One Night Stand’
Aquarium Restaurant NY
AFRS Re-broadcast
18 Jul 1944
Sometimes I’m Happy
Archie Bleyer Group
‘Arthur Godfrey Show’
CBS
1950s
Ornithology + 52nd Street Theme
Charlie Parker Quintet

‘Symphony Sid Show’
WCOP Boston
1954

Set 4

Right About Face
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Ward
‘Let’s Dance’
WEAF NBC Red NY
27 Apr 1935
Wabash Blues
Johnny Green Orchestra
‘Fitch Bandwagon’
WEAF NBC Red NY
9 Apr 1939
A Boy Named Lem
Larry Clinton Orchestra (voc) Mary Dugan
Coconut Grove
Park Central Hotel
WEAF NBC Red NY
7 Jul 1939
I’ll Remember April
Gay Claridge Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Chez Paree
Chicago

AFRS Re-broadcast
7 Aug 1944
Set 5

Second Balcony Jump
Billy Eckstine Orchestra
‘Rhythm In A Riff’
Film Soundtrack
mid-1946
Beulah’s Boogie
Lionel Hampton Orchestra
Casa Manana
Culver City Ca
KFI NBC LA
20 Jul 1947
Theme + Mr Ghost Goes To Town
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
WEAF NBC Red NY
31 Jan 1937
Poor Little Rich Girl
Chick Webb Orchestra
Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Boston
20 Feb 1940
Set 6

Buds Won’t Bud
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra

Comm Rec
New York
10 Apr 1940

I Remember You
Harry James Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
‘Chesterfield Show’
WABC CBS NY
30 Dec 1942
Stormy Weather
Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra
‘Uncle Sam Presents’
NBC
Oct 1943
Medley: Sleepy Time Gal / Cuddle Up A Little Closer / Ragtime Cowboy Joe / I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter + Close (So Long For Now)
Eddy Howard orchestra (voc) Eddy Howard
Aragon Ballroom
Mutual Chicago
5 Dec 1945
Set 7

Sloppy Water Blues
Fats Waller (pipe organ)
Comm Rec
Camden NJ
14 Jan 1927
Can’t We Be Friends + Moanin’ Low
Dixie Two-Steppers
Radio Transcription
Chicago
1929
Melody In F
Red Nichols ARC-Brunswick Studio Band
‘Devoe and Reynolds Program’
New York
30 Nov 1931
One Two Button Your Shoe
Red Nichols Orchestra (voc) Songcopators
Radio Transcription
World Broadcasting System
New York
30 Nov 1936
Set 8

Leap Frog
Les Brown Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York
Sep 1949
Theme + The Dart Game
Shelly Manne Quintet
Basin Street
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Groovin’ For Nat
Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
Birdland
WCBS CBS NY
Jul 1956
God Child
Chubby Jackson Orchestra
‘Symphony Sid Show’
WMCA NY
12 Mar 1949

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Win The Latest Bakelite Broadcasters CD ‘Doin The Charleston’!!!


Spread The Word And Win The Latest Bakelite Broadcasters CD ‘Doin The Charleston’!!!

(Hear it in on Bandcamp)

To go into the draw:

1. Add the flyer below for the 23 May Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters Django Bar show onto your Facebook page
2. Invite your friends to come along
3. Put your name on the 23 May Django Bar events page
4. Be at the Greg Poppleton show for the draw in the Django Bar of the Camelot Lounge, 23 May at 10pm to WIN!!!

Put this flyer onto your Facebook page and be at the 23 May Django Bar show to win the new CD by Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters

Put this flyer onto your Facebook page and be at the 23 May Django Bar show to win the new CD by Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters

Good Luck! And see you at the Django Bar for Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters 1920s Speakeasy Trio

Django Bar in the Camelot Lounge | 8pm Thursday 23 May | cnr Marrickville Rd and Railway Pde Marrickville | Opp. Sydenham Train Station | $10 door sales only

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Rap From 1929 By The High-Hatted Tragedian Of Jazz, Ted Lewis


Hello Phantom Dancers,

On this week’s show, you’ll hear a rare radio broadcast from Shep Fields’ New Music (including early electric guitar) and a broadcast excerpt from Glen Island Casino by Bob Strong. There’s also a couple of sets of jazz and dance from 1920s-30s radio for your listening and dancing pleasure. Full play list below.

And for your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week, from 1929, rap from the High Hatted Tragedian of Jazz, Ted Lewis.

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Community Radio Network Show #52

2SER Tuesday 14 May 2013
12 noon – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)

Set 1

When My Ship Comes In

George Hall Hotel Taft Orchestra (voc) Allen Church

Comm Rec
Sydney
14 Sep 1934

Good For You Bad For Me
Boswell Sisters

Radio Transcription
Continental LA
1930

Open + Flirtation Waltz
Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito Orchestra (voc) Jack Howard
Radio Transcription
TRANSCO LA
1934
Hold My Hand
Ray Pearl Orchestra
Casino Gardens
Ocean Park Ca
KHJ Mutual LA
10 Apr 1940
Set 2
9:20 Special
Andy Kirk Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
21 May 1945
Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
Eddie Heywood Sextet
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
21 May 1945
Sheik Of Araby + Lover Come Back To Me + Close
Shep Fields and his New Music
‘Spotlight Bands’
Orlando Fl
Blue Network
21 Jul 1943
Set 3

Good Night
Desi Arnez Orchestra (voc) Desi Arnez
Ciro’s Hollywood
KNX BCS LA
1946
Texas Tex
Tex Beneke Orchestra
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
2 Oct 1946
Open + Kentucky
Bob Strong Orchestra (voc) Tony Fiola
‘One Night Stand’
Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle NY
20 Aug 1944
The Continental
Champs Butler (voc) Frank deVol Orchestra

‘Stand By For Music’
Radio Transcription
Hollywood
6 Jan 1955

Set 4

Open + Re-stringing The Pearls
Jerry Gray and his Band Of Today
Palladium Ballroom
KFI Los Angeles
20 Jan 1961
Open + Perdido
Ray Anthony Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
25 Dec 1952
Open + Bop City + Close
Charlie Barnet Orchestra
Rendezvous Ballroom
Balboa Ca
KHJ Mutual LA
30 Jul 1949
Set 5

Don’t Be That Way
Roy Eldridge and his Trumpet Ensemble
Comm Rec
New York
24 Jan 1944
Sleepy Lagoon
Harry James Orchestra
Roof Garden
Hotel Astor
WABC CBS NY
28 Aug 1942
Body And Soul
Stan Kenton Orchestra
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
27 Nov 1945
Blue Rain
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra (voc) Connie Morgan
Spotlight Bands
Columbus OH
Blue Network
19 Nov 1943
Set 6

Japanese Sandman
Ray Noble Orchestra

Beverly-Wiltshire Hotel Beverly Hills Ca
KFI NBC Red LA
18 Feb 1940

Laughing At Life
Benny Goodman Orchestra
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY
19 Nov 1937
It’s You, You, Darling
Bob Crosby Orchestra (voc) Bob Crosby
Terrace Room
Hotel New Yorker
WOR Mutual NY
25 Mar 1940
I’m An Old Cowhand
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
‘Ford V8 Show’
Texas Centennial
CBS Dallas Tx
Aug 1936
Set 7

At Your Command
Fred Rich Orchestra
Comm Rec
New York
15 Jun 1931
Linda
Earl Burtnett Orchestra (voc) Jess Kirkpatrick
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1931
Nobody’s Sweetheart Now
Mills Hotsy Totsy Gang
‘Brunswick Brevities’
New York
Oct 1929
Royal Graden Blues
Ray Miller Orchestra
‘Sunny Meadows Radio Show’
Radio Transcription
Chicago
Jan 1929
Set 8

Leap Frog
Les Brown Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York
Sep 1949
Theme + The Dart Game
Shelly Manne Quintet
Basin Street
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Groovin’ For Nat
Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
Birdland
WCBS CBS NY
Jul 1956
God Child
Chubby Jackson Orchestra
‘Symphony Sid Show’
WMCA NY
12 Mar 1949

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1920s Gala Fundraiser Makes $42 000


Last Saturday, Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters, played their authentic Roaring 20s speakeasy jazz for the 1920s Ozwac Gala Ball, raising money for this venerable charity.

What is Ozwac? Ozwac, the Australian Women and Children’s Research Foundation, is a charity that raises and grants money for research in western Sydney. It works within the University of Sydney Clinical School at Nepean. The research is essential to improve clinical care for mothers and babies. In general, such research is poorly funded in Australia.

In Greg Poppleton and the Broadcasters for the 1920s gala where Greg Poppleton 1920s singer, Geoff Power trumpet and sousaphone, Chuck Morgan banjo and ukeleles, and Adam Barnard drums. Film and TV personalities Roy Billing and Tara Dennis were also at the Ball, sharing their tremendous talents for the cause.

$42 000 was raised.

One of the organisers of the successful 1920s themed Fundraising Ball (which was held in the Evans Theatre of Penrith Panthers) took some happy snaps of Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters on stage for you. We hope you enjoy them. (Thank you, Kane)

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters at the Ozwac 1920s Gala Ball, Penrith Panthers

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters at the Ozwac 1920s Gala Ball, Penrith Panthers

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Now, if you’re looking for a real 1920s trio to sextet or even orchestra for your event, lead by Sydney’s only authentic 1920s singer (classically trained) and filled with world-touring vintage jazz and swing specialists, check out the band’s official website and get in touch via the contact page

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Saturday Night Swing Club 1938 Video


Much Hullabulloo To You, Phantom Dancers,

The Phantom Dancer playlist for Tuesday 7 May 2013 is posted for you below. You can hear the show on 2SER 107.3 and online (see the online address at the top of the play list). Tune in for live 1930s – 60s swing and jazz radio by Duke Ellington, Pee Wee Erwin, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Anita O’Day and more. Enjoy!

And now for your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week, two Phantom Dancer regulars in a soundie of CBS’ Saturday Night Swing Club. Together on the sound stage, the house swing band lead by Leith Stevens and Eddie Condon’s Dixieland group. But who is the singer? Is it Kay Thompson, Bea Wain…?

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Community Radio Network Show #51

2SER Tuesday 7 May 2013
12 noon – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)

Set 1

Open + There Must Be A Way

Boyd Raeburn Orchestra (voc) David Allan & Margie Wood

Rose Room
Palace Hotel
KQW CBS San Francisco
19 Jun 1945

These Things Money Can’t Buy
Nat King Cole

‘King Cole Trio Time’
NBC Cincinnati
6 Dec 1947

To Each His Own / Body & Soul / Mood Indigo
Larry Green
Starlight Room
Hotel Chase
KMOX CBS St Louis
1959
Closing Song & Ads
MacFarlane Twins Orchestra
‘Jack Benny Show’
Fort Mead Md NBC
1943
Set 2
We’re Off To See The Wizard
Jim Davidson ABC Dance Orchestra (voc) Band
Comm Rec
Sydney
21 Nov 1939
I’m Shooting High
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Ward
Joseph Urban Room
Congress Hotel
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
20 Jan 1936
Theme + Dinah
Count Basie Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
2 Oct 1944
Eccentric
Pee Wee Erwin’s Dixieland 6

‘One Night Stand’
Nick’s NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
14 Dec 1950

Set 3

Diminuendo In Blue
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘A Date With The Duke’
New York
AFRS Re-broadcast
1946
Transbluecency
Duke Ellington Orchestra (voc) Kay Davis
‘A Date With The Duke’
New York
AFRS Re-broadcast
1946
Crescendo In Blue
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘A Date With The Duke’
New York
AFRS Re-broadcast
1946
Pitter Panther Patter
Duke Ellington Orchestra (double bass) Oscar Pettiford

‘A Date With The Duke’
New York
AFRS Re-broadcast
1946

Set 4

Maria Gilberto
Ernesto Bonino
Comm Rec
Fonit Cetra
Rome
1942
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby
Herbie Fields Orchestra (voc) Carol Kay
Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle NY
WOR Mutual NY
9 Aug 1944
Mississippi Mud
Dick Jurgens Orchestra (voc) Al Galanti
Trocadero Ballroom
Elitch’s Gardens
Mutual Network
Denver Co
Jun 1951
Swingin’ On A Star
Jan Savitt Orchestra (voc) Buddy Welcome

‘One Night Stand’
Trianon Ballroom
Southgate Ca
AFRS Re-broadcast
27 Jul 1944

Set 5

There Goes That Song Again
George Trevare and his Australians (voc) unknown
Comm Rec
Sydney
1943
Do Nothing Till You Here From Me
Harry James Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
1944
Blue Profile
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra
Hotel New Yorker
WJZ Blue NY
May 1944
Old Fashioned Love
Eddy Howard Orchestra (voc) Eddy Howard
Aragon Ballroom
WGN Mutual Chicago
5 Dec 1945
Set 6

Singin’ In The Rain
Claude Hopkins and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York
18 Oct 1935
St Louis Blues
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Jimmy Rushing
Chatterbox
Hotel William Penn
WCAE NBC Red
Pittsburgh
8 Feb 1937
Hindustan
Bob Crosby Bobcats
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY
4 Jul 1939
Cow Cow Boogie
Gene Krupa Orchestra (voc) Anita O’Day
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
13 Nov 1942
Set 7

Peg O’ My Heart
Vic Lewis and his Jazzmen
Radio Broadcast
London
8 Aug 1945
I Cover The Waterfront
Sarah Vaughan
Eddie Condon’s Floorshow
WPIX TV NY
13 Dec 1948
Jazz Me Blues
Bobby Hackett Band
‘Chamber Music Society Of Lower Basin Street’
WJZ NBC Blue NY
23 Jun 1940
Stadust
Bunny Berrigan
‘What Is Swing?’
WNEW NY
12 Mar 1936
Set 8

Washington Whirligig
Charlie Barnet Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York
21 Jul 1944
Open + I Never Knew
Louis Armstrong Orchestra (voc) Louis Armstrong
‘Spotlight Bands’
Blue Network
Dallas Tx
17 Aug 1943
Open + Benny’s Original
Benny Carter Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Orchestra
1945
God Child
Chubby Jackson Orchestra
‘Symphony Sid Show’
WMCA NY
12 Mar 1949

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Greg Poppleton Poster Django Bar 23 May 2013


Do come to the Django Bar of the Camelot Lounge on Thursday 23 May for a night of toe-tappin’ 20′s croonin’ with Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters. With Geoff Power trumpet and sousaphone and Grahame Conlon tenor banjo. I’ll be singing. Please spread the word. Doors open at 6pm. Music at 8pm. Pizzas are the best in Sydney. Just whipped up a poster…

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters in the Django Bar

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters in the Django Bar

The Django Bar is on the corner of Marrickville Road and Railway Parade opposite Sydenham Station

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Phantom Dancer History – 2SER 1st Anniversary 1980


History time, Phantom Dancers,

The very first 2 hour Phantom Dancer (and Program 50 for national listeners) starts this week.

I started The Phantom Dancer on 107.3 2SER Sydney way back in December 1985.

I had already been doing a 15 minute segment of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV within another program called Cityscope since Dec 1984. The segment was called, Hot House, after the song.

Then in December 1985 I was asked to fill in for a vacated time slot. The previous show had been called Jazz Direction Out and I unhappily inherited the name.

However, the show hit the right note with listeners. I even had a few live shows, bring musicians into the studio like James Morrison, John Morrison, Ian Date, Andrew Speight, Ted Heath Goes Latin (the band) and an outside recording of Mic Conway and his Hiccups Orchestra.

And the first request came in, handwritten in blue biro, posted from a motel in Blakehurst on a scrap of pad paper.

The next name for the show after a schedule reshuffle was even worse than Jazz Direction Out. I didn’t choose it. My proposed title, ‘Hot Shit!’, was not accepted (and was at that time illegal). Because the show was in a late lunchtime slot, it got called ‘Swing Sandwich’. Cringe.

In 1989 there was yet another radio schedule reshuffle and the show was moved to 11:30pm – 1am Sunday night – Monday mornings. I called it ‘Round About Midnight’, after the song. Listenership bloomed. And I did a few ‘wacky’ things like a ‘Honeysuckle Rose-a-thon’ and a live mix of women in jazz with excerpts from an episode of Lost In Space. Like, far out, daddy-o!’.

Sunday nights used to start at 6pm for me at 2SER, because that’s when I’d also record, then dub edit, a weekly half-hour quiz show that had a 2 year run on 2SER called, ‘Wordsports’, a word game devised by performance poet Komninos and which I also ran at the Harold Park Hotel.

I also won the first of two BASF Hi Fi Certificates Of Merit for a soundscape called ‘Registered Clubs Of NSW A Musical Legacy,’ and began working in radio professionally.

In 1991 The Phantom Dancer won a BASF Hi Fi Certficate Of Merit for its special, ’42 Years Of TV’, demonstrating that TV had been around much longer than the 25 years the Australian commercial networks had been crowing about that year.

Another reshuffle saw the show put back to a weekday afternoon at 1pm. This, too, was considered a dead spot like late Sunday night, but contrary to expectations, listenership grew some more. In this ‘carnation, I called the show ‘The One O’Clock Jump’.

Another reshuffle shunted the show in 1994 to another then graveyard slot of 10:30am Tuesday morning. But the show did well. And I changed the name to The Phantom Dancer.

Introduced in 1994, The Phantom Dancer was the first 2SER show with a digitally edited theme – and that’s the show theme that’s still in use.

On 8 May 1995, The Phantom Dancer, was the first 2SER show (and possibly one of the first Sydney radio shows) to be wholly digitally produced and edited. The one hour special commemorated the 50th anniversary of the end of WWII in Europe. And it went to air on CD. The hard-to-get CD blank cost me around $30.

In 1997, The Phantom Dancer almost went off-air due to a ‘music producer’ who nevertheless still thought enough of the show to claim in a prestigious jazz dictionary (without telling me) that he ‘produced’ the show. He went on to an academic career.

The Phantom Dancer did have its one only ever producer in 1999. Jo White helped refocus the show and as a result, the show became even more popular in the 2000s and 2010s.

In April 2007, a story on The Phantom Dancer, was the feature article in a Sydney Morning Herald Metro lift out.

In November 2007, The Phantom Dancer, won Best Music Show in the annual national CBAA Radio Awards.

In 2008, the show began to be repeated 6am Sunday mornings.

Then in 2010, the repeat program was moved to 6pm Saturday evenings.

In 2011 I was very honoured to receive a much coveted 2SER volunteers award.

In 2012, The Phantom Dancer, went national. It’s now heard on over 30 radio stations of the Community Radio Network across Australia. It has a particularly strong listenership on the popular ArtsoundFM in Canberra.

And now, as of 30 April 2013, The Phantom Dancer has grown to be two hours long! And I still work professionally in radio – as a voice over artist with RGM Voices (here’s my voicereel) – as well as volunteer.

I suppose that makes me one of the many radio professionals 2SER has created over the years.

Many people have supported and nurtured the Phantom Dancer since 1985 when hair was long, black pants, black coats and black pointy shoes were de rigueur, and swing was a dirty word. The list of names is too long to print here. Most important are the many 2SER Phantom Dancer subscribers who keep Australia’s only live 1920s-60s radio swing & jazz show, and 2SER, on air with their subscriptions and donations. 2SER is a community supported station. Thank you.

Hence, this week’s Phantom Dancer Video of the Week. It’s a mix of 2SER 1st Birthday Idents by Sydney commercial radio personalities for the very first subscriber drive in 1980. Long time 2SER listeners, is that the voice of John Cochrane giving George Donikian some feedback after his first ID read? Enjoy…

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Community Radio Network Show #50

2SER Tuesday 30 April 2013
12 noon – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)

Set 1

Open + Ad

Victor Miller Orchestra with Mel Blanc

‘Mel Blanc Show’
KNX CBS Los Angesles
3 Jul 1947

Open (April Showers+ + Baby Face
Al Jolson (voc) Lou Bring Orchestra

‘Kraft Music Hall’
KFI NBC Los Angeles
7 Oct 1948

Mood Indigo
Ted Fio Rito Orchestra
Chez Paree
WGN Chicago
1950
It’s A Long Way To Tipperary
Wally Portingale Orchestra
‘Army On Parade’
2CH AWA Network
Sydney
Sep 1943
Set 2
Back Room Romp (A Contrapuntal Stomp)
Rex Stewart and his 52nd Street Stompers
Comm Rec
New York
7 Jul 1937
Boog It
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Marion Hutton and Band
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
WJZ NBC Blue NY
5 Apr 1940
Jumpin’ For Maria
Dean Hudson Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Blue Room
Hotel Lincoln
New York

AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Nov 1944
Holiday For Strings
Lucky Millinder Orchestra (p) Sir Charles Thompson

‘One Night Stand’
Savoy Ballroom
Harlem, NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Jun 1946

Set 3

Night Life (Go Up In Smoke)
Stan Kenton Orchestra
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
Oct 1941
Laura
Charlie Parker Quartet
‘Symphony Sid Show’
WCOP Boston
1954
Ghost Of A Chance
Lester Young
‘Adventures In Jazz’
WCBS TV CBS NY
1952
Walkin’
Andre Previn
London House
WBBM CBS Chicago
1959
Open + Undercurrent Blues
Benny Goodman Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Palladium Ballroom
Hollywood
AFRS Re-broadcast
29 Mar 1949
Set 4

Sepulveda
Jimmy Grier Orchestra
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1946
Lamar’s Boogie
Cab Calloway Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Club Zanzibar
New York

AFRS Re-broadcast
1945
Winnin’ Boy
Jelly Roll Morton
‘Chamber Music Society Of Lower Basin Street’
WJZ NBC Blue NY
14 Jul 1940
When You And I Were Young Maggie
Fats Waller
Panther Room
Hotel Sherman
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
3 Dec 1940
Set 5

Sorta Blue
Graeme Bell
Comm Rec
Sylvania Hotel
Sydney
Jan 1960
Never On Sunday
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Steel Pier
Atlantic City

AFRTS Re-broadcast
1964
Have I Told You Lately?
Tony Bennett (voc) Gene Krupa Trio
‘Guard Sessions’
Hollywood
1963
My Love Is Blue
Russ Morgan Orchestra
Dunes Hotel
KLAV CBS Las Vegas
19 Jul 1969
Set 6

RIde Tenderfoot Ride
Dick Jurgens Orchestra (voc) Eddy Howard
Radio Transcription
New York
1938
Open + In A Minor Mood
Bob Crosby Orchestra
‘Swing Concert’
Congress Hotel
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
18 May 1937
News From Europe
WABC CBS NY
30 Oct 1938
The Moon Was Yellow
Billy Cotton Orchestra (voc) Alan Breeze
Comm Rec
London
19 Jan 1935
Set 7

Washington Squabble
Claude Hopkins Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York
1935
Caravan
Bunny Berrigan Orchestra
Manhattan Centre
WNEW NY
26 Sep 1939
Babs + Baby Brown
Inkspots
WEAF NBC Red NY
9 Aug 1935

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The Last Saturday Phantom Dancer This Week!


Hello Phantom Dancers,

There are big changes afoot.

Firstly, this Saturday’s show will be the last.

After six years of being heard twice a week on 2SER, the show will now be heard just once weekly – every Tuesday at the same time since the late 1990s – 12 noon.

But, instead of being a 90 minute show on Tuesday, it’ll be 2 hours from next week, 12 noon – 2pm

And, sometime this year, and I don’t know when as yet, you’ll be able to hear The Phantom dancer any time you want on the 2SER website

And now for this week’s Phantom Dancer Video of the Week, Vitaphone’s latest news on Hollywood from 1934. Enjoy!

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Community Radio Network Show #48

2SER Tuesday 23 April 2013
12 noon – 1:30pm (+10 hours GMT)

2SER Saturday 27 April 2013 – THE LAST SAT. SHOW
6 – 7:30pm (+10 hours GMT)

Set 1

If It Ain’t Love

Boswell Sisters (voc) Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra

Comm Rec
New York
9 Apr 1932

Says My Heart
Larry Clinton (voc) Gene McNally aka Denis Day

‘Campus Club’
Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle NY
WEAF NBC Red NY
2 Jul 1938

Dodgin’ The Dean
Ella Fitzgerald Orchestra
Savoy Ballroom
WEAF NBC Red NY
22 Jan 1940
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Caspar Reardon (swing harp) Steven Leith Orchestra
‘Saturday Night Swing Club
WABC CBS NY
12 Jun 1937
Set 2
I Sustain The Wings (theme) + In The Mood
Army Air Forces Overseas Orchestra (Glenn Miller) dir. Jerry Gray
‘I Sustain The Wings’
Bowling Green Vi
WRC NBC
Washington DC
17 Nov 1945
Take The A Train
Duke Ellington Orchestra (voc) Bette Roche
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
20 Nov 1952
Someday Sweetheart
Benny Goodman Orchestra
Madhattan Room
Hotel Pennsylvania
WABC CBS NY
23 Oct 1937
Bases Loaded
Count Basie Orchestra

Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
6 Jan 1953

Set 3

Ad + Coconut Grove
Sid King and the Five Strings
KTNT-FM
Denton Tx
1954
As If I Didn’t Have Enough On My Mind
Leighton Noble Orchestra (voc) Helen Wynn
‘One Night Stand’
Starlight Roof
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
AFRS Re-broadcast
21 Jun 1946
Homesick That’s All
Dick Todd (voc)
‘Your Hit Parade’
AFRS Re-broadcast
27 Oct 1945
I’ve Told Every Little Star
Harry Sosnick Savings Bonds Orchestra
‘Guest Star’
New York
13 Aug 1950
Set 4

Roller-Skating On A Rainbow
Blue Barron Orchestra (voc) 3 Blue Notes
Radio Transcription
New York
1938
High On A Windy Trumpet
Les Brown Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania

AFRS Re-broadcast
28 Dec 1945
Struttin’ With Some Barbeque
Jack Teagarden All-Stars
‘Timex All-Star Jazz Show’
WNBC TV New York
30 Dec 1957
Mr Chips + Blue ‘n’ Boggie (theme)
Billy Eckstine Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
Feb 1945
Set 5

St Louis Blues
Jack Hylton Orchestra
Comm Rec
London
5 Oct 1932
Open + First Song
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
Tiparillo Pavilion
New York World’s Fair
WCBS CBS NY
1964
I Should Care
Harry James Orchestra (voc) Buddy DeVito
Meadowbrook Gardens
KFI NBC LA
10 Feb 1946
The Trouble With Me Is You
King Cole Trio (voc) Nat king Cole
Trocadero
KHJ Mutual LA
26 Apr 1945
Set 6

I’m Going Back To Where I Come From
Spike Jones and his City Slickers
Radio Transcription
New York
1943
Caravan
Bunny Berrigan Orchestra
Manhattan Centre
WNEW NY
26 Sep 1939
Farewell Blues + Close
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra
Camel Caravan
WABC CBS NY
13 Jan 1937

Greg Poppleton is Sydney’s only authentic 1920s – 1930s singer. Website: www.bakelitejazz.com . Latest CD on Bandcamp: http://gregpoppletonandhisbakelitebroadcasters.bandcamp.com/

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Sydney’s 1920s Speakeasy Jazz Band in 1929 Essex Roadster


Here are some pictures taken by the Tony Atkinson, President, Hudson-AMC Car Club of Aust., of Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters gathered about the club’s beautifully restored 1929 Essex Roadster

The Hudson-AMC Car Club of Australia is dedicated to the preservation of cars built by the Hudson, Nash and American Motors Corporation.

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters are Sydney’s 1920s Speakeasy and 1930s Swing Trio – Sextet. We feature Sydney’s only authentic 1920s – 1930s singer, Greg Poppleton, and world-touring vintage swing jazz musicians.

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters are in demand for weddings, corporate functions, parties and historical occasions

The Hudson-AMC Car Club and Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters were at the annual Fairfield Museum Fair. Thank you, Tony, for the pictures…

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters around the 1929 Essex Roadster

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters around the 1929 Essex Roadster. In the Bakelite Broadcasters, singer Greg Poppleton seated with megaphone, Geoff Power big silver sousaphone and trumpet, Paul Baker banjo, Adam Barnard drums and washboard

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters - Sydney's 1920s Speakeasy Trio - Sextet

Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters – Sydney’s 1920s Speakeasy Trio – Sextet

The 1929 Essex Roadster belonging to the Hudson-AMC Club of Australia

The 1929 Essex Roadster belonging to the Hudson-AMC Club of Australia

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Greg Poppleton, 1920s Crooner, with 10 Year Old Drummer in the Victoria Room


Hello Bakeliters,

Here are a couple of pictures of a special Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters line-up put together for last night’s Sunday Carnival in the Victoria Room, Darlinghurst.

Greg Poppleton, 1920s-30s singer with The Bakelite Broadcasters for Sunday carnival in the Victoria Room, Darlinghurst

Greg Poppleton, 1920s-30s singer with The Bakelite Broadcasters for Sunday carnival in the Victoria Room, Darlinghurst

On piano was Monique Lysiak from the Siren’s Big Band. On the drums, Damon Poppleton, who is now ten. And that’s me, Greg Poppleton, singing in my fancy new duds and spurning the use of the microphone. (I’ve a big voice, anyway.) Photos are by Jimmy Vargas and, since I didn’t ask whether he wanted his name in this blog, the photo with Damon was kindly snapped by a long-time Phantom Dancer listener.

Damon Poppleton, drums, Monique Lysiak, piano, Greg Poppleton, vocals on St Louis Blues

Damon Poppleton, drums, Monique Lysiak, piano, Greg Poppleton, vocals on St Louis Blues

And look, you can see in a sign on top of the piano in the background. I says, ‘CDs $20′. That’s how much the latest Greg Poppleton and his Bakelite Broadcasters CD is on Bandcamp ($10 digital download, $1 a track), with Paul Furniss, Geoff Power, Al Davey, Grahame Conlon, Rod Herbert and Lawrie Thompson. Aren’t I cheeky?

It’s amazing the people you meet in the Victoria Room, including an early rock-n-roller (and his wonderful partner) who had drummed for Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Annette Funicello amongst others and is now part of the jazz scene in Sydney.

We hope to be back in the Victoria Room in the Spring.

Some good news today is that the 1920s Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters (Trio), with Geoff Power on sousaphone and trumpet, is booked into the new Django Bar in the Camelot Lounge on Thursday evening, 23rd May.

More details closer to the date.

Abby Dobson from Baby et Lulu will be singing in the Camelot Lounge that night.

Camelot Lounge, 19 Marrickville Rd  Marrickville

Camelot Lounge, 19 Marrickville Rd Marrickville

We hope to see you in the Django Bar, opposite Sydenham Station, on Thursday 23 May!

Django Bar in the Camelot Lounge, Marrickville Rd & Railway St opposite Sydenham Station

Django Bar in the Camelot Lounge, Marrickville Rd & Railway St opposite Sydenham Station

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