26 April Phantom Dancer – Miss US TV (Dumont – 1950)


The Phantom Dancer is your non-stop 2 hour mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio. On-air with Greg Poppleton since 1985.

LISTEN NOW ONLINE AT 2SER.COM

Your 26 April Phantom Dancer includes a set of swing bands and then a set of pop bands on live 1939 radio and lots more. Tune in.

There’s also a set of 1929 radio. And we venture into 1962 radio with Buddy Cole’s music and Bing Crosby discussing those new-fangled answering machines with Rosemary Clooney.

You’ll even hear Harry James’ farewell performance with Benny Goodman’s Orchestra. That was on 10 January 1939 Camel Caravan radio show.

The final hour of the mix is all vinyl.

The Phantom Dancer is live-streamed as the show goes to air on 107.3 2SER Sydney, Tuesdays 12 – 2pm (12 – 2am GMT) and repeated 5 – 6pm Sundays, http://www.2ser.com

The show is then archived at 2ser.com/Phantom_Dancer for you to listen to online at any time.

Your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week is the inaugural and the only Miss US Television Pageant (1950 – Dumont TV), won by Edie Adams who went on to have a brilliant TV career. Enjoy!

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #211

107.3 2SER Tuesday 26 April 2016
After the 2SER 12 noon news, 12:04 – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)
National Program:
2RRR Gladesville Thurs 11am – 12
2SER Sunday 2SER 5 – 6pm
ArtSoundFM Canberra Sunday 7 – 8pm
and early morning on 30 other stations.

Set 1
1930s Swing
Goona Goo
Frank Coughlan Orchestra (voc) FC
Prestophone
Sydney
1937
The Dipsy Doodle (theme) + The One Rose + RCA Victrola Ad
Larry Clinton Orchestra (voc) Bea Wain
‘RCA Campus Club’
Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle NY
WEAF NBC Red NY
2 Jul 1938
More Than You Know
Benny Goodman Orchestra
Madhattan Room
Hotel Pennsylvania
WOR Mutual NY
21 Oct 1937
Set 2
Jazz Pianoforte on 1950s Radio
Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Ralph Sutton Quintet
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
11 Sep 1946
If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
Erroll Garner (piano) Woody Herman’s Third Herd (voc) WH
‘Monitor’
Basin Street NY
WRCA NBC NY
26 Jun 1955
Carnegie Horizons + Close
George Shearing
‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
3 Jul 1952
Set 3
Jump and Jive from 1949 – 62 Radio
Do The Hucklebuck
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Band
Surf Beach Club
Virginia Beach, Virginia
27 Aug 1949
Don’t Worry About The Mule Going Blind
Louis Jordan and the Tympani 5 (voc) LJ
‘All Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s Hollywood
KFI NBC LA
9 Jul 1956
Nobody Boogie (Twist) + Talk about new-fangled Answering Machines
Buddy Cole’s Music
‘Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney Show’
KNX CBS LA
2 Aug 1962
Set 4
1929 Radio
Kansas City Kitty + What a Girl What a Night
Coon Sanders Nighthawks (voc) Joe Sanders
‘Maytag Washing Machines Program’
Radio Transcription
Chicago
1 Mar 1929
I’m In The Seventh Heaven
Al Jolson
Comm Rec
New York
7 Apr 1929
That’s A Plenty + Say It With Music (close)
Red Nicols and his Five Pennies
‘Brunswick Brevities’
Radio Transcription
Chicago
27 Aug 1929
Set 5
1939 Swing Bands on Radio
Little Jazz (theme) + Mahogany Hall Stomp
Roy Eldridge Orchestra
Broadcast
Arcadia Ballroom
New York City
1939
Many Dreams Ago
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvnia
WEAF NBC Red NY
19 Oct 1939
Ciribiribin
Benny Goodman Orchestra (tp) Harry James
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS New York
10 Jan 1939
Pagan Love Song + Close
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
Meadowbrook Ballroom
Cedar Grove NJ
WEAF NBC Red NY
5 Oct 1939
Set 6
1939 Pop Bands on the Radio
Theme + And The Angels Sing
Ray Noble Orchestra (voc) Liz Tilton
Beverly – Wiltshire Hotel
Beverly Hills Ca
KECA NBC Blue LA
22 Oct 1939
Cherokee
Sterling Young Orchestra
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1939
White Sails
Lanny Ross (voc) Al Goodman Orchestra
‘Your Hit Parade’
WEAF NBC Red NY
15 Jul 1939
Penny Serenade
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Saxie Dowell and Orchestra
Broadcast
1939
Set 7
Early 1930s Radio Dance Bands
42nd Street Medley
Jack Hylton Orchestra (voc) Pat O’Malley
Comm Rec
London
5 Jul 1933
Open + Let’s Put Our Heads Together
Rudy Vallee (voc) and Orchestra with Electric Banjo
‘Fleishman Yeast Hour’
WEAF NBC Red NY
1933
Out Of Nowhere + What Is It?
Bing Crosby (voc) Gus Arnheim Orchestra
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
KECA NBC Gold LA
1931
Egyptian Shimmy
Anson Weeks Orchestra
Peacock Court
Hotel Mark Hopkins
San Francisco
1932
Set 8
Charlie Parker on WMCA NY
How High The Moon
Charlie Parker (as) Flip Phillips, Charlie Ventura (ts) Conte Condoli (tp) Benny Green (tb) Al Haig (piano) Jimmy Potter (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d)
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NY
1 Jan 1949
52nd Street Theme
Charlie Parker (as) Miles Davis (tp) Tadd Dameron (piano) Curley Russell (b) Max Roach (d)
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NY
4 Sep 1948
Cosmetics Ad
Symphony Sid
‘Symphony Sid Show’
WMCA NY
4 Sep 1948
Scrapple From The Apple
Charlie Parker (as) Kenny Dorham (tp) Al Haig (piano) Tommy Potter (b) Max Roach (d)
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NY
5 Feb 1949

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