Julius Sumner Miller Archimedes Principle and Phantom Dancer 2SER 2 Dec 2014


Today’s Phantom Dancer, 2 December 2014, is eight hot sets of swing and jazz from live 1920s – 1960s radio and TV.

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There’s a set of the great woman jazz singers, Bille, Sarah and Ella. A set of piano and orchestra, George Shearing, Frankie Carle and Eddie Heywood, sets of hot swing, a set of early radio dance bands and so much more

Your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week is program 13 in the series ‘Demonstrations in Physics’ with Professor Julius Sumner Miller and made at ABC TV in Sydney in 1969. The series was telecast in Australia as ‘Why Is It So?’ This week, the Professor demonstrates Archimedes’ Principle.

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN#134
2SER Tuesday 2 December 2014
12 noon – 2:00pm (+11 hours GMT)
Set 1
Open + St Louis Breakdown
Lucky Millinder Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Savoy Ballroom NY
AFRS Re-broadcast
17 Jul 1945
Back To Back
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Marion Hutton
Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle
WEAF NBC Red NY
13 Jun 1939
Nagasaki + One O’Clock Jump (theme)
Louis Jordan Tympani 5
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
Sep 1943
Set 2
 
 
Open + Waltz
Our Orchestra
Radio Transcription
TRANSCO
Hollywood
1933
Too Many Tears
Jimmie Grier Orchestra (voc) Gogo Delys
Radio Trancription
‘Cocoanut Grove’
TRANSCO
Hollywood
1932
Yours Sincerely
Eskimo Pie (Jean Goldkette) Orchestra
‘The Eskimo Pie Program’
Chicago
27 Jul 1929
Set 3
 
 
The Girl On The Police Gazettre
Jim Davidson ABC Dance Orchestra (voc) Dick Cranburne
Comm Rec
Sydney
1936
Jubilee
Mildred Bailey (voc) Benny Goodman Orchestra
‘For The Record’
WEAF NBC NY
1944
Comin’ Through The Rye
Diane Courtney
‘Chamber Music Society Of Lower Basin Street’
WJZ NBC Blue NY
7 Jul 1941
Set 4
 
 
Limehouse Blues
Stephan Grapelli with Hatchett’s Swingtette. George Shearing piano and novochord
Aircheck
BBC London
1943
Falling Leaves
Frankie Carle Orchestra (p) Frankie Carle
‘One Night Stand’
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
Los Angeles
AFRS Re-broadcast
1950s
Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
Eddie Heywood Sextet
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
21 May 1945
Set 5
 
 
Don’tcha Go ‘Way Mad
Fletcher Henderson
Aircheck
Cafe Society, NY
1950
‘Til I Waltz Again with You
Harry James Orchestra (voc) April Ames
Hotel Astor Roof
WCBS CBS NY
25 May 1953
Interview
Gerard Hoffnung and Cyril Richardson
‘Saturday Night on the Light’
BBC Light Program
London
1955
Riding Around In The Rain
Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (voc) Dolly Houston
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WNBC NBC NY
1955
Set 6
 
 
105 In The Shade
Cab Calloway Orchestra (voc) CC
‘Personal Album’
AFRS Hollywood
1943
One O’Clock Jump
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘A Date With The Duke’
Apollo Theare
WJZ ABC NY
30 Jun 1945
Stealin’ Apples
Benny Goodman Orchestra
Hotel Astor Roof
WABC CBS NY
Jul 1943
Gin Mill Special
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
1943
Set 7
 
 
Billie’s Blues
Billie Holliday (voc)
Storyville
WMEX Boston
Apr 1959
Sunday, Monday or Always
George Trevare and his Australians (voc) Joan Blake
Comm Rec
Sydney
1945
You’re All I Need
Sarah Vaughan (voc) Stan Getz Big Band
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Apollo Theatre
WJZ ABC NY
17 Aug 1950
Ridin’ High
Ella Fitzgerald (voc) Benny Goodman Orchestra
WNBC TV NY
9 Apr 1958
Set 8
 
 
Hot House
Miles Davis Septet
‘Jazz Club USA’
Carnegie Hall NY
25 Dec 1949
Voice of America
Lullaby of Birdland into Three Little Words
Lester Young Quintet
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
5 Sep 1956

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