1 June Music At Twilight 1920s / Ragtime Show Photos


5 seats short of a full house for the 8-piece Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters Ragtime and 1920s show for the Music at twilight concert series, Wednesday 1 June, St George Auditorium.

Photos, maestro, please! (And after the photos, musician bios)

1920s show audience
The audience loved the show

 

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The show covered ragtime and 1920s jazz.

 

The 8-piece 1920s Greg Poppleton and his Bakelite Broadcasters. (L-r) Al Davey trumpet doubling trombone, Paul Furniss (clarinet doubling alto sax) Stan Valacos (double bass) Cazzbo Johns (sousaphone) Bradley Newman (holding the tp, piano) Greg Poppleton (1920s singer and megaphone) Grahame Conlon (guitar and banjo) Alex Inman Hislop (drums).
The 8-piece 1920s Greg Poppleton and his Bakelite Broadcasters. (L-r) Al Davey trumpet doubling trombone, Paul Furniss (clarinet doubling alto sax) Stan Valacos (double bass) Cazzbo Johns (sousaphone) Bradley Newman (holding the tp, piano) Greg Poppleton (1920s singer and megaphone) Grahame Conlon (guitar and banjo) Alex Inman Hislop (drums).

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1920s 8-piece Band BIOS:

Greg Poppleton: Authentic 1920s singer with Greg Poppleton and the Bakelite Broadcasters and The Lounge Bar Lotharios 1920s Orchestra. 700,000 YouTube views for his music. Film & TV actor, voiceover and award-winning radio broadcaster. 3 albums of 1920s – 1930s jazz and swing released with a fourth album, Back In Your Own Backyard, scheduled for Spring.

Paul Furniss: Soprano / Alto Saxes and Clarinet: Paul is regarded as one of Australia’s best jazz musicians. He was a lecturer at the Conservatorium of Music, a founder member of Tom Baker’s San Francisco Jazz Band (taking over the leadership in 1979), was a member of the Graeme Bell band and played for the Sidney Bechet Society in New York City.

Al Davey: Trumpet and Trombone. Al is a highly sought after jazz soloist, big band lead trumpeter and session musician. He has been featured at the prestigious Wangaratta, Manly and Thredbo Jazz Festivals. Al’s trumpet playing has been described by eminent jazz critic John Shand as “being plump of sound and sharp of line.”

Grahame Conlon: Guitar and Banjo. Grahame has worked with Ricky May, Billy Fields, Tom Baker, Keith Hounslow, Anita Thomas, Kenny Powell, John Morrison’s Swing City, The New Wolverine Jazz Orchestra and The Lounge Bar Lotharios 1920s Orchestra. He has worked extensively as a radio, TV and session musician and toured in festivals across Australia and overseas.

Bradley Newman: Piano. A repetiteur for tap and ballet since he was 16, Bradley trained classically before playing jazz and musical theatre including professional productions of Miss Saigon and Les Miserables (Asian Tour). He continues to play for ballet classes and exams, and is pianist for The Lounge Bar Lotharios 1920s Orchestra.

Stan Valacos:  Double bass. Played classical guitar growing up, switching to jazz at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Stan has doghoused for just about everyone in Australian jazz including Ian Date, George Washingmachine, Bob Barnard and Matt Baker. He has played festivals across Australia and overseas.

Cazzbo Johns: Sousaphone. Musician, performer, piano technician, meandering milk-crate-cyclist, general eccentric and lady of under-employed leisure. She was principle tuba player in the Australian Opera. She is principle sousaphone player in Mic Conway’s National Junk Band. And she is one third of the world-touring Kransky Sisters.

Alex Inman-Hislop: Drums. Born on the 14th of July 1993, Alex Inman-Hislop has dedicated most of his life to music. As a scholarship recipient at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, he is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Music Performance. Alex has a number of ongoing musical endeavours that take him across Australia and around the globe.

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8-piece Bakelite Broadcasters Play St George Auditorium 1 June


Wed 1 June – Music at Twilight Concert, St George Bank Auditorium, 2B Montgomery St Kogarah. 8-piece Band!
(Greg Poppleton, Paul Furniss (reeds) Al Davey (tp/tb) Grahame Conlon (g/bj) Bradley Newman (p) Stan Valacos (db) Cazzbo Johns (sousaphone) Alex Inman-Hislop (drums).
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Wed 1 June – Music at Twilight Concert, St George Bank Auditorium, 2B Montgomery St Kogarah. 8-piece Band!
(Greg Poppleton, Paul Furniss (reeds) Al Davey (tp/tb) Grahame Conlon (g/bj) Bradley Newman (p) Stan Valacos (db) Cazzbo Johns (sousaphone) Alex Inman-Hislop (drums).
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Greg Poppleton 2016 Film Showreel and Victorian Music Hall Songs


Enjoy the latest Greg Poppleton Film and TV Showreel…

I am a character actor mostly cast in dramas set in the past as the little man who’s always up against it!

This showreel also features Victorian Era Music Hall songs in the soundtrack which I sung live at a Sunday Carnival performance in The Victoria Room Cabaret. Tony Gardner is on piano.
– Hello Ma Baby (1899)
– Her Eyes Don’t Shine Like Diamonds (1895)

Film clips in this Showreel come from:
– Moulin Rouge!
– Peter Allen Not The Boy Next Door
– Chronicles of Narnia Voyage of the Dawn Treader
– Underbelly The Golden Mile
– Hunt Angels
– Immigration Nation

Featured in many films, TV shows and TV commercials, I have worked directly with Academy Award winners Adrien Brody (Backtrack), Howard Burger (Narnia) Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge) and with Golden Globe winner John Goodman (Dirty Deeds).

Greg Poppleton is represented by:
– Film, TV, TVCs: sally.white@encompass.com.au
– Voiceovers: emma@rgm.com.au
– Music: tony@ozmanagement.com

August Newsletter – Greg Poppleton 1920s – 30s Singer and Band Leader


AUGUST Greetings Bakelite Broadcasters and Lounge Bar Lotharios,

In your newsletter this month….

1. The Gig Guide

2. Free album mixes on YouTube

3. Greg Poppleton’s Radio Lounge Blog

4. Photos from July Shows

 

1. GIG GUIDE

Phantom Dancer Radio:
– swing and jazz from 1920s-60s radio. Live and archived online. Heard on 22 radio stations across Australia. Play Lists

Shows:

2. FREE ALBUM MIXES ON YOUTUBE

– Chill Mix 1 YouTube video is now at 410 318 views and 1031 likes. Listen here,
– Up from 385 114 on 1st July,
– Download your copy at BANDCAMP

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– Chill Mix 2 – a mix from the 3 band albums went on YouTube 8 June.
Listen here,
– Already at 5 688 views,
– Download your copy at BANDCAMP

1920s  1930s swing jazz chill mix 2

3. GREG POPPLETON’S RADIO LOUNGE BLOG

For all the latest band news, gossip, Phantom Dancer radio shows, play lists and Videos of the Week bookmark Greg Poppleton’s Radio Lounge Blog

4. PHOTOS FROM JULY SHOWS

The Life and Music of Scott Joplin – Glen Street Theatre

Scott Joplin, Glen Street Theatre. John Stark played by Greg Poppleton
Scott Joplin, Glen Street Theatre. John Stark played by Greg Poppleton

Beyond Vintage Speakeasy, Leura

Beyond Vintage Speakeasy
Beyond Vintage Leura 1930s Speakeasy – Greg with Speakeasy Guest

Jazz on the Deck – Sydney Rowers Club

Greg Poppleton at Jazz on the Deck , Sydney Rowers Club Abbotsford, as the sun sets over the Parramatta River behind. With Grahame Conlon (g) Darcy Wright (db) Paul Furniss (reeds)
Greg Poppleton at Jazz on the Deck , Sydney Rowers Club Abbotsford, as the sun sets over the Parramatta River behind. With Grahame Conlon (g) Darcy Wright (db) Paul Furniss (reeds)

Gin Mill Social – Sold Out
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We add 1920s – 1930s glamour to wedding receptions, birthday parties and corporate events. Trio to orchestra.

Talk to the debonair Mr Tony Jex. He’ll help you with your free quote,

T: 02 9567 7171

M: 0407 941 263

E: bookings@bakelitejazz.com

 

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We look forward to seeing you at a show soon…

Kindest Regards

Greg

The Life and Music of Scott Joplin


Ragtime music at its best. Songs by the King of Ragtime – Scott Joplin. Two shows at The Glen Street Theatre.

A full ragtime orchestra with singer under the direction of trumpeter and arranger, Craig Mitten.

Craig has loved ragtime since first hearing it at the age of 6. So his ragtime sound and orchestrations are absolutely real.

For someone like me who had only ever heard rags on piano, hearing this tight full orchestra with flute and piccolo by Sandra Mitten and ex-Opera Australia singer, Tanya Christensen, giving voice to Joplin’s Ragtime Dance and excerpts from his opera Treemonisha, was a joyous revelation.

The show was produced by John Buchanan with script by John Buchanan and additions by myself. I played the role of John Stack, Scott Joplin’s publisher, narrating the life and musical career of the King of Ragtime.

The orchestra played the well-known Joplin favourites, Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer as well as many other fascinating numbers including, Stoptime Rag, the Ragtime Dances, Pineapple Rag and may more.

If you didn’t catch The Life and Music of Scott Joplin at Glen Street, keep an eye out for when it might come to a theatre near you.

Cast (l-r) Tanya Christensen (voc) Geoff Power (tb) Craig Mitten (trumpet, arranger and band leader) Stephen Grant (p)  Phil Harper (cl) Marcus Holden (vln) Sandra Mitten (flute and piccolo) Ed Baston (db) Chris King (p) Greg Poppleton (seated front - narrator, John Stack)
Cast (l-r) Tanya Christensen (voc) Geoff Power (tb) Craig Mitten (trumpet, arranger and band leader) Stephen Grant (p) Phil Harper (cl) Marcus Holden (vln) Sandra Mitten (flute and piccolo) Ed Baston (db) Chris King (p) Greg Poppleton (seated front – narrator, John Stack)

Greg Poppleton 1920s Duo Make Whoopee In Victoria Room


It’s always exciting to sing the songs of the 1920s and 1930s at the Sunday Carnival in the Victoria Room.

And accompanied by Tony Gardner at the grand piano, who also let loose on a couple of instrumental rags and boogies, we hit the ’20s hard between spectacular displays by dancers, ribbon aerialists and astounding magic acts.

We’d gladly play at your place, too, if you’d like us at your party. Talk to Tony at OzManagement. Photos by Rick Monk.

Singer Greg Poppleton dances with megaphone in hand as Tony Gardner gives a crazy, swinging, two-handed version of 'Lady Be Good'.
Singer Greg Poppleton dances with megaphone in hand as Tony Gardner gives a crazy, swinging, two-handed version of ‘Lady Be Good’.
1920s-30s singer Greg Poppleton passes the birdcage mic to accompanist Tony Gardner, blowing a raspberry to punctuate a cheery performance of Tea For Two.
1920s-30s singer Greg Poppleton passes the birdcage mic to accompanist Tony Gardner, blowing a raspberry to punctuate a cheery performance of Tea For Two.
Swaying while crooning the art deco whimsy of 'Tip Toe Through The Tulips'. Pianist, Tony Gardner, toured three times with Tiny Tim.
Swaying while crooning the art deco whimsy of ‘Tip Toe Through The Tulips’. Pianist, Tony Gardner, toured three times with Tiny Tim.

Her Eyes Don’t Shine Like Diamonds – Live


The sentimental ballad, Her Eyes Don’t Shine Like Diamonds, was written by David Marion in 1894.

Here it is performed live in The Victoria Room, Darlinghust, by the Po-Faced 2, purveyors of Victorian and Edwardian song full of moral improvement. The pianist is Tony Gardner. The singer is Greg Poppleton. Enjoy…

Greg Poppleton, singer of Edwardian and Victorian ditties, sentimental, unrequited and packed full of moral goodness.
Greg Poppleton, singer of Edwardian and Victorian ditties, sentimental, unrequited and packed full of moral goodness.