All Day Practice Makes Outstanding Trumpeter – Phantom Dancer 8 February 2022


Clifford Brown is this week’s Phantom Dancer feature. Clifford Brown was an outstanding jazz trumpeter who in a career spanning only a few years became a jazz sensation . He composed the jazz standards Sandu, Joy Spring (his nickname for his wife) and Daahoud.

The Phantom Dancer is your non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV hosted by me, Greg Poppleton. This week’s Phantom Dancer is a ‘classic’from March last year. I can’t go into the studio because I have caught COVID.

Hear past Phantom Dancer online now at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/.

This show will be online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 8 February at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/

CLIFFORD

Brown came from a musical family. His father organized his four sons, including Clifford, into a vocal quartet. He started playing trumpet at school at ten and began private lessons at age thirteen.

He first went to university as a maths major, but music took over. He played in the fourteen-piece, jazz-oriented Maryland State Band. In June 1950, he was injured in a car accident after a performance. While in the hospital, he was visited by Dizzy Gillespie. Dizzy encouraged him to pursue a career in music. He got back into music despite his severe injuries by playing piano while recuperating.

BROWN

Brown was influenced and encouraged by trumpeter, Fats Navarro. He played for a week with Charlie Parker who was amazed by Brown’s trumpet ideas.

Clifford’s first recordings were with R&B bandleader Chris Powell. He worked with Art BlakeyTadd DameronLionel HamptonJ. J. Johnson.a

He formed a band with Max RoachSonny Rollins joined the band and remained a member of the group for the rest of its existence. You’ll hear the Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet with Sonny Rollins on live 1956 radio in this week’s Phantom Dancer.

Brown stayed away from drugs and didn’t like alcohol. Rollins, who was recovering from heroin addiction, said that “Clifford was a profound influence on my personal life. He showed me that it was possible to live a good, clean life and still be a good jazz musician.”

Brown also had the habit of practicing all day off-stage, starting from 6am on the band bus. This gave him phenomenal stamina, clarity and tone on the bandstand.

8 FEBRUARY PLAY LIST

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
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5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2SEA Eden Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4pm
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Tuesday 8 – 9pm
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Friday 10 – 11am
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
5LCM Lofty FM Adelaide Friday 1 – 2pm
4RPH Brisbane Sunday 3 – 4am
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Sunday 5 – 6am
3BBR West Gippsland Sunday 5 – 6pm

Set 1
Big Bands on 1946 Radio  
Intro + There’s Good Blues Tonight
Hal McIntyre Orchestra (voc) Johnny Turnbull
‘One Night Stand’
Century Rook
Hotel Commodore NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
15 May 1946
Without You
Leighton Noble Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Starlight Roof
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
21 Jun 1946
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes + Perdido (close)
Buddy Morrow Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Roseland Ballroom NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
1 Mar 1946
Set 2
Phil Harris  
Music in the Moonlight (theme) + Just Friends
Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) Dick Webster
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
TRANSCO
Radio Transcription
1932
Save The Last Dance For Me
Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) Donald Novis
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
TRANSCO
Radio Transcription
1932
The More You Hurt Me The More You Make Me Care + Music in the Moonlight (theme)
Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) Margaret Lawrence
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
TRANSCO
Radio Transcription
1932
Set 3
West Coast Trad 1949-59 Radio  
I Cover The Waterfront (theme) + Struttin’ With Some BBQ
Estuary Jazz Band
Pier 23
KGO San Francisco
1959
Open + Mississippi Mud
Kid Ory’s Creole Jazz Band
Beverly Cavern Club
KGFJ Los Angeles
28 Jun 1949
March of the Bobcats + Honeysuckle Rose + I’ve Got a Right To Sing The Blues (theme)
Jack Teagarden
Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco
24 Apr 1954
Set 4
Clifford Brown  
Sweet Georgia Brown + What’s New?
Clifford Brown – Max Roach Quintet
Basin Street
WCBS CBS NYC
6 May 1956
Interview
Clifford Brown interviewed by Willis Connover
‘Jazz Hour’
Voice of America
1956
I Remember Clifford
Oscar Pettiford
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
1957
Set 5
Extended Works by Duke Ellington  
Diminuendo in Blue
Duke Ellington Orchestra
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
30 Jun 1951
Crescendo in Blue
Duke Ellington Orchestra
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
30 Jun 1951
Black, Brown and Beige Work Song
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Club
WJZ Blue NYC
28 Apr 1945
Black, Brown and Beige Spiritual
Duke Ellington Orchestra
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Club
WJZ Blue NYC
28 Apr 1945
Set 6
Harry James Radio Transcriptions  
Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
Harry James Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
Radio Transcription
1943
Caxton Hall Swing
Harry James Orchestra
Radio Transcription
1954
Honeysuckle Rose
Harry James Orchestra (g) Allen Reuss
Radio Transcription
1943
In The Still of the Night
Harry James Orchestra (voc) Paula Gilbert
Radio Transcription
1954
Set 7
Dorsey Brothers Orchestra 1956  
Intro + Song of India
Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Ridin’ Around in the Rain
Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra (voc) Dolly Houston
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Sunny Side of the Street
Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra (voc) Lynn Roberts
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Just For Taking Bows
Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WRCA NBC NY
1956
Set 8
Progressive Jazz Radio  
A Foggy Day
Carmen McRae
‘Timex All Star Jazz Show’
CBS TV
30 Dec 1957
They All Laughed
Carmen McRae
‘Timex All Star Jazz Show’
CBS TV
30 Dec 1957
Lester Leaps In
Lester Young
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NY
27 Nov 1948
Moose The Mooche + Lullaby of Broadway
Charlie Parker
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
9 May 1953

Weddings – Great News! You Can Now Have 150 Guests in NSW


Greg Poppleton Music

WEDDINGS – GREAT NEWS!
YOU NOW CAN HAVE
150 GUESTS…

Read the latest NSW Covid Rules for
Weddings – Corporate Events – Clubs

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/what-you-can-and-cant-do-under-rules#recent-and-upcoming-changes

WEDDINGS

The maximum number of people who may attend a wedding or a gathering following a wedding service cannot be greater than 150 people subject to the 4 square metre rule and registration as a COVID-Safe business.

Up to 20 people in the wedding party are permitted on the dance floor. There cannot be rotation of people on the dance floor beyond the official wedding party.

People attending will be required to provide their name and contact details so that they can be used for contact tracing.

CORPORATE EVENTS

A corporate event is an event, hospitality or social activity organised, held or funded by a business or other organisation for staff, clients or stakeholders and held at a function centre.

The maximum number of people who can attend a corporate event cannot exceed 300 people or one person per 4 square metres, whichever is the lesser.

Future bookings exceeding the maximum number can be taken, providing the organiser complies with the rules in force at the time of the event.

Learn about the COVID-19 Safety Plan for conferences, functions and corporate events.

 

MUSIC EVENTS AND NIGHTCLUBS

Music festivals within the meaning of the Music Festivals Act 2019 and including a music festival attended by fewer than 2000 people are not permitted.

Premises are not currently able to operate as nightclubs.


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