Friday, August 18, 2006

"Revolutionary Rhythm" 6 PM ET, August 18, 2006

(Week 52)

UPDATE: The recording of this program was beset with so many technical glitches that it required considerable editing before being uploaded to Live365. Plus, I tended to get on too many topics that are not germane to the music. I apologize for this truncated RADIOLA!--and to anyone who may actually have heard the program go out live. Masochists can download the restored, unexpurgated version HERE.

It's to the barricades in this special four-hour edition of RADIOLA! Of course, not all revolutions are wide in scope--some are merely personal. And those, perhaps, are the most radical of all.

The RADIOLA! Revolution begins tonight at 6 PM ET on WHCL. (It will not be televised.)

Fred Rich and his Orch. – Revolutionary Rhythm (1929) – The Old Masters mb101
Boswell Sisters – There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1932) – Collectables Col-CD-6461
Mose Tapiero – William Tell Overture (1912) – Columbia 78 RPM
Mart Britt and his Orch. – Sadness Will Be Gladness (1928) – Retrieval RTR 79006
Ted Lewis and his Band – Headin’ For Better Times (1931) – Retrieval RTR 79014
Frank Trumbauer and his Orch. – Sunny Side Up (1929) – The Old Masters mb108
Teddy Wilson and his Orch. (Billie Holliday, vo.) – I Wished on the Moon (1935) – Columbia/Legacy C3K 47724
Red Norvo and his Orch. (Mildred Bailey, vo.) – Our Love is Here to Stay (1938) – Properbox 57
Benny Goodman and his Orch. – You Turned the Tables on Me (1936) – Past Perfect BG Box Set
Dewey Jackson’s Peacock Orch. – Capitol Blues (1926) – Timeless CBC 1-036 JAZZ
Dixieland Jug Blowers – National Blues (1927) – Frog DGF6
Tony Parenti’s New Orleanians – In the Dungeon (1928) – Acrobat ACRCD 135
Emmett Miller – Take Your Tomorrow (1928) – Columbia “The Minstrel Man From Georgia”
Al Jolson – Let Me Sing and I’m Happy (1930) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5195
Waring’s Pennsylvanians – Bolshevik (1926) – Viper’s Nest VN-179
Arthur Pryor’s Band – La Marseillaise (1926) – Victor 78 RPM
Johnny Johnson and his Orch. – Rhythm Saved the World (1936) – Melotone 78 RPM
Dennis King – Song of the Vagabonds (1926) – Victor 78 RPM
Eddie Lang – There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1928) – Retrieval RTR 79015
Sophie Tucker – There’ll Be Some Changed Made (1927) – Take Two TT404CD
Chicago Rhythm Kings – There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1928) – Gold Sound DCD-772-1
Fred Astaire – Let’s Face the Music and Dance (1936) – Naxos Nostalgia 8.120718
Bing Crosby – We’re a Couple of Soldiers (1932) – Columbia CK 44305
Royal Rhythm Boys – Peace Brother Peace (It’s Truly Wonderful) (1939) – Classics 753
Jack Jackson and his Band – Roll Along, Prairie Moon (1934) – Music & Memories MMD 1007
Ben Pollack and his Orch. – Rolling Down the River (1930) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8026 (track 14)
Gus Arnheim and his Orch. – Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On (1931) – Take Two TT410CD
Lee Wiley – Let’s Call it a Day (1933) – Columbia/Legacy C2K 52943
Connie Boswell – A New Moon is Over My Shoulder (1934) – Columbia/Legacy C2K 52943
Bessie Smith – Do Your Duty (1933) – Excelsior EXL-2-5317
Frank Trumbauer and his Orch. – Break it Down (1934) – The Old Masters mb109
Joseph Robichaux and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys – Shake it and Break it (1933) –Document 1016
Clyde McCoy and his Orch. – Tear it Down! (1935) – Decca 78 RPM
Atilla the Hun – Women Will Rule the World (1935) – Rounder CD 1141
Lotte Lenya – Pirate Jenny (1954) – MGM LP “Threepenny Opera”
Scott Merrill, George Tyne, and Company – Army Song (1954) – MGM LP “Threepenny Opera”
Bing Crosby – Out Of Nowhere (1931) – Sony Music Special Products A 23672
Paul Robeson – Little Man, You’ve Had a Busy Day (1934) – History of Pop Radio Vol. 5
Dick Powell – The Road is Open Again (1933) – Legacy/Columbia CK 66978
Duke Yellman and his Orch. – My Troubles Are Over (1928) – Diamond Cut DCP-202D
Ben Selvin and his Orch. – Happy Days Are Here Again (1930) – Take Two TT408CD
Happy-Rose Orch. – Get Happy (1930) – Archeophone 3002
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five – Droppin’ Shucks (1926) – Columbia CK 44049
Varsity Eight – T.N.T. (1926) – Timeless CBC 1-062
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. – T.N.T. (1925) – Columbia C4K 57176
Annette Hanshaw – My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now (1928) – Sensation Annette Hanshaw Vol. 5
Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys – The Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together (1929) – History of Pop Radio Vol. 3
Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys – Wa-Da-Da (1929) – Sony Music Special Products WK 75004
Harry Roy and his Orch. – What a Difference a Day Made (1934) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5225
Dorsey Brothers’ Orch – (I’ve Got a) New Deal in Love (1935) – Circle CCD-20
Benny Goodman and his Orch. – I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (1933) – Timeless CBC 1-065
The Carpal Tunnel Kid – Burn Down de Wal-Mart (2005)
West End Jazz Band – Song of the Dawn (2005) – Legacy 2K 106
West End Jazz Band – Vladivostok (2002) – Legacy 2K 102
Cliff Edwards – It’s Only a Paper Moon (1933) – Columbia/Legacy C2K 52942
The High Hatters – I’m a Dreamer (Aren’t We All) (1929) – Roaring 20s (Intersound)
Jack Teagarden – A Hundred Years From Today (1933) – Columbia/Legacy C2K 52942
Count Basie and his Orch. (Jimmy Rushing, vo.) – London Bridge is Falling Down (1938) – Giants of Jazz CD 53193
Quintet of the Hot Club of France – Runnin’ Wild (1937) – Four Star FS-40006
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orch. – Jazznocracy (1934) – Acrobat ACRCD 165
Ruth Etting/Ted Lewis – Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon (1927) – Take Two TT509CD
Ethel Merman – I’m Marching Along With Time (1938) – Pro Arte Digital CDD 473
Fred Astaire – They All Laughed (1937) – Charly CDCD 1075
Paul Whiteman and his Orch. – Look What I’ve Got (1933) – Rivermont BSW 1141
Casa Loma Orch. – Dance of the Lame Duck (1932) – Hep CD 1051
Joe Venuti-Eddie Lang and their All-Star Orch. – Farewell Blues (1931) – Decca GRD-609
Vera Lynn – We’ll Meet Again (1939) – History of Pop Radio Vol. 10
Woody Guthrie – Dusty Old Dust (1940) – Bluebird 82876 50958 2
American Symphony Orchestra – Songe d’automne (1918) – Edison Amberol Cylinder
Ray Starita and his Ambassadors’ Club Orch. – Wake Up! Chill’un, Wake Up! (1929) – Avid AVC539

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