Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra | Phantom Dancer 23 January 2024


Henry Hall was an English pianist, composer and the director of the BBC Dance Orchestra from 1932-37. He’s your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.

The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week.

LISTEN to this week’s Phantom Dancer mix (online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 23 January) and weeks of Phantom Dancer mixes online at, at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/

HENRY

Henry Hall first learnt trumpet and then piano as a child. He played in Salvation Army bands and wrote marches for them.

In December 1916 he was recruited into the Royal Field Artillery. He was arrested for playing piano in the officers’ mess, and his musical abilities notices, he was transfered to the Cadet School to play piano in the band and write arrangements for revues.

After WWI Henry Hall played in music hall acts and took piano lessons at the Guildhall School Of Music.

Quoting the Henry Hall biography in jabw_vintage/report no. 25:

“In December 1922 Henry heard that a dance band in Manchester needed a relief pianist. He took the job, never having played in a dance band! Very soon another one of those little fortunate events secured Henry’s future. The band was supporting a dance show on New Year’s Eve, with Arthur Towle, Managing Director, in the audience. The dancer needed to change dress between numbers and it was just realised that there was going to be an embarrassing minute of silence…. Henry sitting at the piano heard a whispered ‘Play something – quick!’. His recent lessons at the Guild Hall of Music flashed before him and he launched into Chopin’s ‘Butterfly’ study, the lights turned on to the young pianist, he stole the show. Mr Towle was heard to say something to the effect of ‘Keep that boy!’.”

Henry Hall formed a seven piece dance band for the then nre Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. To advertise the hotel, he organised on opening night, 4 June 1924, the first ever outside broadcast in Scotland took place on June 4, 1924. This led to a series of band remotes from the hotel.

In November 1924 the Henry Hall’s Gleneagles Dance Band made their first records. He also published his first dance band tunes

HALL

By 1931 Henry Hall was running 32 bands across the UK and making records for the new Decca label.

In the first week of 1932 Henry Hall was invited to lead a new BBC Dance Orchestra.

The New BBC Dance Orchestra had thirteen players, with an unusual feature, 16 year old oboe player, Richard Matthews.

The orchestra made its first broadcast from the new unfinished Broadcasting House, studio 8A) on 15 March 1932 at 8.00-8.30pm, and it received a mixed response from listeners.

There had been a big publicity build-up to the broadcast and the band were hard put to live up to the expectations, especially the fact that they were following the very popular show band that Jack Payne had created.

The band moved to a weekjly 5:15-6pm slot, with features including a Children’s Spot with songs like Rusty and Dusty, and Teddy Bears’ Picnic. Vocalists featured included Val Rosing who sang the band’s theme, written by Henry Hall, Here’s To The Next Time.

The BBC Dance Orchestra appeared at the Radio Exhibition, Olympia, in 1933 – much to Henry Hall’s surprise the public were delighted to see the band.

Henry made his first US trip in September 1933, to learn as much as he could about how US bands performed and presented themselves. He met Ben Bernie, Vincent Lopez, Buddy Rogers, Wayne King, Glen Gray, Rudy Vallee, Fred Waring, Irving Mills, George Gershwin and Max Dreyfus.

Back in London, Henry Hall invited Fred Astaire, then appearing on the West End stage, to sing during a broadcast. With composer Cole Porter looking on Fred sang Night And Day with the BBC Dance Orchestra.

He developed the concept of Guest Night the first of which was broadcast on 17 March 1934 featuring Flanagan & Allen, Elsie & Doris Waters, Anona Winn and June. The second Guest Night featured Ronald Frankau, Doris Hare, Leslie Sarony and Layton & Johnstone. Guest Night programmes became very popular. The Radio Times did not publish who would be on the show, it was always a surprise. The stars of Britain continued to appear including Florence Desmond, Tommy Handley, Stanley Holloway, Jack Buchanan, Jessie Matthews as well as international stars like Larry Adler, Tallulah Bankhead, Belle Baker, Mills Brothers and Richard Tauber. To maintain a regular good show Guest Night became fortnightly.

Henry Hall made his first Royal Command Performance in 1934. He also appeared at the London Palladium and Radiolympia that year.

“While Henry Hall was on a second trip to US, during the Autumn of 1934, the BBC Dance Orchestra continued to broadcast, and was announced as ‘the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall’ even though he wasn’t there. The press made a story out of it so on the first night back Henry Hall came on the air and said ‘This IS Henry Hall speaking!’. He continued to do this for a few days and it stuck, and he continued to introduce himself this way for the rest of his career.”

In 1935 Henry Hall and band featured in the movie Music Hath Charms with Gertrude Lawrence and Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.

In 1936 Henry Hall conducted a band on the maiden voyage of The Queen Mary, due to sail on May 27th. As part of the publicity Henry. The BBC Dance Orchestra also appeared on TV.

He left the BBC Dance Orchestra with a farewell broadcast on 25 September 1937. He continued his Guest Night broadcasts on the BBC and led a touring orchestra.

In February 1939 the band spent a month at the Scala, Berlin.

During the war, Henry Hall’s Orchestra entertained the troops.

In 1947 put together a band theatre show with comedian Ted Ray and contined with the Guest Night series.

“With the rise of television came the idea for a programme, similar to Guest Night, where Henry could sit at the piano and recall his favourite personalities, friends, tunes and stories from his thirty-odd year career. The show was called Face the Music. Henry last appeared as a bandleader in 1969 and the following year his service to music was recognised by the award of the OBE.”

23 January PLAY LIST

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney
LISTEN ONLINE
Community Radio Network Show CRN #637

107.3 2SER Tuesday 23 January 2024
12:04 – 2:00pm (+11 hours GMT)
National Program
5UV Adelaide Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4am
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4am
2BRW Braidwood Monday 3 – 4am
2YYY Young Monday 3 – 4am
7RPH Hobart Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Monday 3am – 4 and 6 -7pm
2MCE Bathurst Wednesday 9 – 10am
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Friday 10 – 11am
and Sunday 11pm
Reading Radio (QLD) Friday 1am – 2
2RRR Ryde Friday 11am – 12
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
5LCM Lofty FM Adelaide Friday 1 – 2pm
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Saturday 4am – 5am
Denmark FM (West Australia) Saturday 10 – 11am
Repeat: Wednesdays 10 – 11pm
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
3BBR West Gippsland Sunday 5 – 6pm
2SEA Sapphire Coast Eden Sunday 9 – 10pm

Set 1
Orrin Tucker
Let’s Be Sweethearts Again
Orrin Tucker Orchestra (voc) The Bodyguards
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WMAQ NBC Chicago
4 Dec 1948
Side by Side
Orrin Tucker Orchestra (voc) Orrin Tucker
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WMAQ NBC Chicago
4 Dec 1948
Golden Earrings
Orrin Tucker Orchestra (voc) Scottie Marsh
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WMAQ NBC Chicago
4 Dec 1948
How Many Times? + Goodnight My Love + Drifting and Dreaming (theme) Orrin Tucker Orchestra (voc) Orrin Tucker
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WMAQ NBC Chicago
4 Dec 1948
Set 2
Let’s Go To Town
Blue Flame (theme) + Song in Blue
Woody Herman Orchestra + Les Paul and Mary Ford
‘Let’s Go To Town’
Radio Transcription
1954
Strange
Woody Herman Orchestra
‘Let’s Go To Town’
Radio Transcription
1954
Theme from Laughing Eyes (Mackie Messer)
Les Paul and Mary Ford

‘Let’s Go To Town’
Radio Transcription
1954
The Man From Mars + Close
Woody Herman Orchestra

‘Let’s Go To Town’
Radio Transcription
1954
Set 3
Henry Hall
It’s Just the Time for Dancing (theme + Five Fifteen + Here’s to the Next Time (theme)
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra (intro by Henry Hall)
Comm Rec
London
1932
Teddy Bear’s Picnic
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra  (voc) Val Rosing
Comm Rec
London
1932
Aloha Oe
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra  (voc) Les Allen
Comm Rec
London
1933
Making Conversation
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra  (voc) Phyllis Robins & Les Allen
Comm Rec
London
1933
Sing Me a Swing Song
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra  (voc) Don Donovan ‘Henry Hall 5:15-6pm’
BBC National Pgm
London
21 Nov 36
Set 4
Miles Davis
Bags Groove
Miles Davis
‘Bandstand USA’
WOR Mutual NYC
3 Jan 1959
All of You
Miles Davis
‘Bandstand USA’
WOR Mutual NYC
3 Jan 1959
Set 5
Jimmy Lunceford
Theme + Little John
Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Casa Manana
Culver City Ca
AFRS Re-broadcast
8 Sep 1945
Fascinating Rhythm
Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Casa Manana
Culver City Ca
AFRS Re-broadcast
8 Sep 1945
Holiday for Strings
Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
1944
Molly Malone
Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra (voc) Maxine Sullivan
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
1944
Set 6
Hal Kemp
When Summer is Gone (theme) + This is Romance
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Wendell Mayhew
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
NYC
1934
Panama
Hal Kemp Orchestra
Radio Transcription
NYC
1934
Boo Boo Boo
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Skinnay Ennis
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
NYC
1934
I Don’t Want to Be President
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Skinnay Ennis
Radio Transcription
NYC
1934
Set 7
Fats Waller
It Ain’t Right
Fats Waller
V-Disc
23 Jan 1943
Frenesi
Fats Waller College Inn
Hotel Sherman
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
10 Dec 1940
I Give You My Word
Fats Waller (voc) Kay perry
College Inn
Hotel Sherman
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
10 Dec 1940
Watcha Know Joe
Fats Waller
College Inn
Hotel Sherman
WMAQ NBC Red Chicago
10 Dec 1940
Set 8
George Gershwin
Second Rhapsody
Paul Whiteman Orchestra (piano) Roy Bargy
‘Everybody’s Music’
WABC CBS NYC
10 Jun 1938
Medley: Clap Yo’ Hands + Do it Again + I Got Rhythm + Somebody Loves Me Paul Whiteman Orchestra
‘Everybody’s Music’
WABC CBS NYC
10 Jun 1938

George Olsen | Phantom Dancer 2 January 2024


George Olsen, was a U.S musician and bandleader. He was most popular in the years 1924-35, beginning with his recording of ‘The Hottest Man in Town’ becoming a hit. He’s your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.

The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week.

LISTEN to this week’s Phantom Dancer mix (online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 2 January) and weeks of Phantom Dancer mixes online at, at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/

GEORGE

The George Olsen Orchestra first played at the Multnomah Hotel, Portland. He then headed to Broadway, as musical director for the shows Kid Boots (1923), the Ziegfeld Follies of 1924Ziegfeld Follies of 1925, and Good News (1927).

George Olsen and his orchestra were in Eddie Cantor’s 1928 Broadway hit Whoopee!, and in the 1930 movie version.

In the Follies George met his first wife, singer, Ethel Shutta, pronounced Shoot-tay. Olsen and Shutta were heard on the Oldsmobile Program on CBS radio in 1933. Olsen was also orchestra leader for the first season of The Jack Benny Program in 1932.

OLSEN

Olsen signed with Victor in 1924 and remained as one of Victor’s most popular bands until 1933 when he signed with Columbia. He stayed with Columbia till January, 1934. He recorded a single session in 1938 for Decca, and one final date for the Varsity label in 1940.

Singer-saxophonist Fred MacMurray was in the Olsen Orchestra in 1930 on his way to eventual movie stardom, recording a vocal on I’m in the Market for You.

Olsen’s long-time alto saxist and singer, Fran Frey, with his distinctive, reedy bass-baritone, was perhaps the best known Olsenite until he left in 1933 for a career as a music director in radio.

In 1936, Olsen became leader of Orville Knapp’s band after Knapp died in a plane crash. Olsen was chosen to lead the band by Knapp’s widow. He called it ‘The Orchestra of Tomorrow’. Morale problems plagued the group. In 1938, after many musicians had already left, the group disbanded.

In the 1960s Olsen ran a popular local restaurant in Paramus NJ  called “George Olsen’s”. A reviewer wrote, “Olsen is there every day greeting guests at lunch and dinner… In the background, the original George Olsen records of the Twenties play softly.”

2 January PLAY LIST

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107.3 2SER-FM Sydney
LISTEN ONLINE
Community Radio Network Show CRN #634

107.3 2SER Tuesday 2 January 2024
12:04 – 2:00pm (+11 hours GMT)
National Program
5UV Adelaide Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4am
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4am
2BRW Braidwood Monday 3 – 4am
2YYY Young Monday 3 – 4am
7RPH Hobart Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Monday 3am – 4 and 6 -7pm
2MCE Bathurst Wednesday 9 – 10am
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Friday 10 – 11am
and Sunday 11pm
Reading Radio (QLD) Friday 1am – 2
2RRR Ryde Friday 11am – 12
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
5LCM Lofty FM Adelaide Friday 1 – 2pm
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Saturday 4am – 5am
Denmark FM (West Australia) Saturday 10 – 11am
Repeat: Wednesdays 10 – 11pm
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
3BBR West Gippsland Sunday 5 – 6pm
2SEA Sapphire Coast Eden Sunday 9 – 10pm

Set 1
Stars in Jazz
Theme + Disorder at the Border
Coleman Hawkins – Roy Eldridge
‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland
WNBC NBC NYC
1952
Stuffy
Coleman Hawkins – Roy Eldridge
‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland
WNBC NBC NYC
1952
I Only Have Eyes For You
Arthur Prysock
‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland
WNBC NBC NYC
1952
Set 2
Early Rock
Three O’Clock in the Morning
King Porter Orchestra
‘Burgie Big Beat’
KNX CBS LA
1956
Poor Butterfly
King Porter Orchestra
‘Burgie Big Beat’
KNX CBS LA
1956
The Magic Touch
The Platters

‘Burgie Big Beat’
KNX CBS LA
1956
One O’Clock Jump
King Porter Orchestra

‘Burgie Big Beat’
KNX CBS LA
1956
Set 3
George Olsen
Theme + Two Cigarettes
George Olsen Orchestra (voc) Sherman Hayes
‘One Night Stand’
Copacabana NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Feb 1945
This Heart of Mine
George Olsen Orchestra (voc) Judith Blair
‘One Night Stand’
Copacabana NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Feb 1945
There Goes That Song Again
George Olsen Orchestra (voc) Sherman Hayes
‘One Night Stand’
Copacabana NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Feb 1945
Bell Bottom Trousers
George Olsen Orchestra (voc) Judith Blair and Sherman Hayes and Band
‘One Night Stand’
Copacabana NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
11 Feb 1945
Set 4
Johnny Pineapple
Theme + Little Grass Shack
Johnny Pineapple
‘New Years Dancing Party’
Polynesian Village
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WGN Chicago
1 Jan 1958
Jingle Bells + Hawaiian New Years
Johnny Pineapple and the Polynesian Sweethearts
‘New Years Dancing Party’
Polynesian Village
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WGN Chicago
1 Jan 1958
My Blooming Flower
Johnny Pineapple
‘New Years Dancing Party’
Polynesian Village
Edgewater Beach Hotel
WGN Chicago
1 Jan 1958
Set 5
Charlie Barnet
Redskin Rhumba (theme) + Cotton Tail
Charlie Barnet Orchestra
Aircheck
Los Angeles
Mar 1945
Strolling
Charlie Barnet Orchestra
Aircheck
Dec 1945
Everything But You
Charlie Barnet Orchestra (voc) Fran Warren
Casino Gardens
Ocean Park Ca
KECA ABC LA
Jan 1946
Poor Little Rich Girl
Charlie Barnet Orchestra
Aircheck
Dec 1945
Set 6
Glenn Miller
Moonlight Serenade (theme) + The Lady’s in Love with You
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Tex Beneke and Glenn Miller
Meadowbrook Ballroom
Cedar Grove NJ
WJZ NBC Blue NYC
18 Apr 1939
Wishing
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ray Eberle
Meadowbrook Ballroom
Cedar Grove NJ
WJZ NBC Blue NYC
18 Apr 1939
Dear Arabella
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke and The Modernaires
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
WJZ NBC Blue NYC
27 Dec 1941
Elmer’s Tune + Keep ’em Flying + Close
Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ray Eberle and The Modernaires
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
WJZ NBC Blue NYC
27 Dec 1941
Set 7
Blue Barron
The Yam
Blue Barron Orchestra (voc) Charlie Fisher
Radio Transcription
1938
At Long Last Love
Blue Barron Orchestra (voc) Russ Carlyle Radio Transcription
1940
Love of My Life
Blue Barron Orchestra (voc) Russ Carlyle
Radio Transcription
1939
You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
Blue Barron Orchestra (voc) Russ Carlyle and The Glee Club
Radio Transcription
1940
Set 8
Dave Brubeck
Spring is Here
Dave Brubeck
Birdland
WJZ ABC NY
Dec 1953
A Minor Thing Dave Brubeck
Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY
Feb 1956
In Your Own Sweet Way
Dave Brubeck
Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY
Feb 1956

Freddy Rich – Academy Award Winning Band Leader | Phantom Dancer 12 December 2023


Freddy Rich, born in Poland, was a US pianist and band leader who lead dance bands then jazz bands in the 1920s, radio bands in the 1930s, and movie studio bands in the 1940s-50s.  Freddy Rich was co-writer of the song ‘I’m Just Wild About Animal Crackers’. He’s your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.

The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week.

LISTEN to this week’s Phantom Dancer mix (online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 12 December) and weeks of Phantom Dancer mixes online at, at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/

FRED

Among the musicians in Freddy Rich’s 1920s bands were the Dorsey Brothers, Joe Venuti, Bunny Berrigan and Benny Goodman

He studied at the Damrosch Conservatory of Music and led an orchestra at the Hotel Astor from the earley 1920s..

His theme songs were “I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” and “So Beats My Heart for You.”

Hee toured Europe from 1925-28 and enjoyed a long band residency at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.

In the late 1920s he started leading a studio band.

He recorded for Okeh, Columbia, Paramount, Camden, and Vocalion, often under the names Fred Richards, the Astorites, and the Hotel Astor Band. He recorded piano rolls.

Rich also lead network radio bands and made radio transcriptions including ‘Friendly Five Footnotes’ for Jarman Shoes under the name of ‘Friendly Fred’.

In the late 1930s, he became musical director for radio stations.

RICH

In 1942, he moved to a staff position with United Artists Studios in Hollywood, where he remained for most of his career.

He was nominated for two Academy Awards:

12 December PLAY LIST

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney
LISTEN ONLINE
Community Radio Network Show CRN #631

107.3 2SER Tuesday 12 December 2023
12:04 – 2:00pm (+11 hours GMT)
National Program
5UV Adelaide Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4am
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4am
2BRW Braidwood Monday 3 – 4am
2YYY Young Monday 3 – 4am
7RPH Hobart Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Monday 3am – 4 and 6 -7pm
2MCE Bathurst Wednesday 9 – 10am
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Friday 10 – 11am
and Sunday 11pm
Reading Radio (QLD) Friday 1am – 2
2RRR Ryde Friday 11am – 12
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
5LCM Lofty FM Adelaide Friday 1 – 2pm
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Saturday 4am – 5am
Denmark FM (West Australia) Saturday 10 – 11am
Repeat: Wednesdays 10 – 11pm
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
3BBR West Gippsland Sunday 5 – 6pm
2SEA Sapphire Coast Eden Sunday 9 – 10pm

Set 1
Duke Ellington
Take the A-Train (theme) + Midriff
Duke Ellington  Orchestra
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Restaurant NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Jun 1945
Candy
Duke Ellington  Orchestra (voc) Ray Nance
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Restaurant NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Jun 1945
Black, Brown & Beige Suite: Worksong
Duke Ellington  Orchestra
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Restaurant NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Jun 1945
Black, Brown & Beige Suite: Spiritual + Worksong and Spiritual Duke Ellington  Orchestra
‘Date with the Duke’
400 Restaurant NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Jun 1945
Set 2
Les Paul & Mary Ford
Theme + Tiger Rag
Les Paul & Mary Ford
‘The Les Paul Show’
Radio Transcription
NBC Radio City LA
30 Jun 1950
Dry My Tears
Les Paul & Mary Ford
‘The Les Paul Show’
Radio Transcription
NBC Radio City LA
30 Jun 1950
Up the Lazy River
Les Paul & Mary Ford
‘The Les Paul Show’
Radio Transcription
NBC Radio City LA
30 Jun 1950
Some of these Days + If a Nightinggale Could Sing Like You (theme)
Les Paul & Mary Ford
‘The Les Paul Show’
Radio Transcription
NBC Radio City LA
30 Jun 1950
Set 3
Fred Rich
At Your Command
Fred Rich Orchestra (voc & tp) Bunny Berrigan
Comm Rec
NYC
15 Jun 1931
I’ve Got Five Dollars (theme) + Copenhagen
Fred Rich Orchestra
‘Friendly Five Footnotes’
Radio Transcription
1932
Hiding in the Shadows of the Moon
Fred Rich Orchestra
‘Friendly Five Footnotes’
Radio Transcription
1932
Some of These Days
Fred Rich Orchestra
‘Friendly Five Footnotes’
Radio Transcription
1932
Set 4
Count Basie
April in Paris
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s
KFI NBC LA
1956
Two Franks
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s
KFI NBC LA
1956
The Comeback
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s
KFI NBC LA
1956
One O’Clock Jump
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s
KFI NBC LA
1956
Set 5
Delta Rhythm Boys
Theme + Buying Alone
Harry Sosnick and the Savings Bonds Orchestra
‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription
24 Apr 1949
How High the Moon
Delta Rhythm Boys
‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription
24 Apr 1949
East of the Sun
Delta Rhythm Boys
‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription
24 Apr 1949
Why Do I Love You? + Close
Harry Sosnick and the Savings Bonds Orchestra
‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription
24 Apr 1949
Set 6
Buddy Rich
Rain on the Riff (theme) + Cool Breeze
Buddy Rich Orchestra
‘Spotlight Bands’
Phoenixville Pa
Blue Network
24 Dec 1945
Nellie’s Nightmare
Buddy Rich Orchestra
Aircheck
NYC
Apr 1947
Minding My Business
Buddy Rich Orchestra (voc) Dottie Reid
‘Spotlight Bands’
Phoenixville Pa
Blue Network
24 Dec 1945
Great Moments
Buddy Rich Orchestra
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
Mar 1946
Set 7
Dance Band Radio Trancriptions
I Wish I Had a Sweetheart
Carl Ravazza Orchestra (voc) Carl Ravazza and Band
Radio Transcription
1941
Make With the Kisses
Sterling Young Orchestra (voc) Bobbie Ennis Radio Transcription
1940
Violets For Your Furs
Carl Ravazza Orchestra (voc) Carl Ravazza
Radio Transcription
1941
It Had to Be You
Sterling Young Orchestra (voc) Bobbie Ennis
Radio Transcription
1940
Set 8
Jazz Mod
Two French Fries
Oscar Pettiford
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
Jun 1957
He’s My Guy Oscar Pettiford
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
Jun 1957
Scrapple from the Apple
Charlie Parker
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NYC
5 Feb 1949