4 Oct Phantom Dancer – ‘The Home Electrical’ (1915 film)


To whom it may concern,

Please find tabled below the play list for The Phantom Dancer non-stop swing and jazz mix from live 1920s-60s radio for 4 October 2016.

That’s the Tuesday Greg Poppleton presents it over 107.3 2SER Sydney and online.

After the broadcast the show is archived at 2ser.com. Listen now

The Phantom Dancer is also heard over 22 stations of the Community Radio Network including ArtSound Canberra, 7RGY Huon Valley and 2RRR Ryde.

Highlight sets for the show this week include
– The great women jazz singers on 1940s-50s radio
– jazz and popular song on 1920s radio
– Erskine Hawkins, the 20th Century Gabriel and his Orchestra.

There are eight sets covering all types of jazz and swing from 1920s-60s radio and TV for your audio pleasure.
The last hour is all vinyl.

This week’s Phantom Dancer Video of the Week is certainly instructional.

“If you get into my electric (car), I’ll show you my electric home.” Marvel at all the labour-saving electrical devices by GE in ‘The Home Electrical’ (1915)

Make sure you come back to this blog, Greg Poppleton’s Radio Lounge, every Tuesday, for the newest Phantom Dancer play list and Video of the Week!

Thank you.

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #234

107.3 2SER Tuesday 4 October 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
1950s Big Bands on Radio
Open + Leap Frog +
Les Brown Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Palladium Ballroom
KFI NBC LA
12 Oct 1953
Nina Never Knew
Sauter – Finegan Orchestra (voc) Andy Roberts
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Blue Note
WMAQ NBC Chicago
12 Sep 1953
Scianina Mia + Close
Ralph Flanagan Orchestra
‘Treasury Bandstand’
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WCBS CBS New York City
1950
Set 2
Radio Jazz from the late 1920s
To-Wa-Bac-A-Wa
Louis Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight
Comm Rec
New Orleans
7 Mar 1927
Shut The Door They’re Coming Through The Window
Murray and Scanlon (voc) Colonial Club Orchestra
‘Brunswick Brevities’
Radio Transcription
New York
Nov 1929
Jazz Me Blues
Little Buster and the Corn Poppers (Red Nichols)
‘Dickenson Program’
Radio Transcription
New York
Nov 1929
Set 3
Three Unique Jazz Guitarists on 1930s-50s Radio
Djangology
Django Reinhardt and the Air Transport Command Band
‘AFN Bandstand’
AFN Bandstand
26 Oct 1945
Chick a la Swing
Carl Kress and Dick McDonough
‘Saturday Night Swing Club’
WABC CBS NY
12 Jun 1937
You Don’t Know What Love Is
Tal Farlow (g) Trio
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Composer Club
WRCA NBC NY
23 Apr 1956
Set 4
Holding The 8 Bar Vocal Note on Radio
In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams
‘Al Freed Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance Party’
KFWB CBS Hollywood
1956
Meniana Ae
Harry Owens Orchestra (voc) Eddie Bush
‘Sweet Leilani Time’
Mural Room
Hotel St Francis
KGO NBC San Francisco
1946
Ev’ry Day
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams
‘Al Freed Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance Party’
KFWB CBS Hollywood
1956
I’ll See You In My Dreams
Greg Poppleton (voc) and the Bakelite Broadcasters
From the new album
‘Back In Your Own Backyard’
Pre-order Bandcamp
Set 5
1930s Jazz Bands and Singers on the Radio
Minor Mania
Claude Hopkins Orchestra
Radio Transcription
New York City
1935
Swinging On The Strings
The Inkspots
WEAF NBC Red NY
9 Aug 1935
One, Two, Button Your Shoe
Duke Ellington Orchestra (voc) Ivie Anderson
Cotton Club
WABC CBS NY
18 Mar 1937
St Louis Blues
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Jimmy Rushing
Hotel William Penn
WCAE NBC Pittsburgh
8 Feb 1937
Set 6
Women Jazz Stars on 1940s-50s Radio
Once In A While
Sarah Vaughan (voc) Jimmy Jones (piano)
‘Jazz Club USA’
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Voice of America
25 Dec 1949
I Cover The Waterfront
Billie Holliday
Storyville Club
WMEX Boston
29 Oct 1951
There’ll Be A Jubilee
Dinah Washington (voc) Lionel Hampton Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Trianon Ballroom
Southgate Ca
AFRS Re-broadcast
16 Jun 1944
Deed I Do
Lena Horne (voc) Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Re-broadcast
Hollywood
1944
Set 7
Erskine Hawkins – The 20th Century Gabriel on Radio
Baltimore Bounce
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
Comm Rec
New York City
20 Dec 1939
Open + Eelibuj Boogie
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
1943
Uncle Bud
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
Aircheck
New York City
Jun 1942
It’s Dawn Again
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Blue Room
Hotel Lincoln NY
AFRS Re-broadcast
1 May 1946
Set 8
Jump Blues on 1944-45 Radio
Hey Lawdy Mama
Miss Rhapsody
Comm Rec
New York City
6 Jul 1944
How High The Moon
Jubilee All-Stars
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
Oct 1945
Dee Dee’s Dance
Herbie Fields Orchestra
Comm Rec
New York City
19 Dec 1944
Jam Session Blues
Johnny Otis Orchestra (voc) Ivie Anderson and Joe Turner
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
Oct 1945

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