(Week 46)
Tonight's program features plenty of my favorite hot jazz, leavened with Lombardo and other mellowing agents, and spiced with a strange leitmotiv of remorse. I feel good, but I seldom have feelings that aren't mixed. (I promise that it all ends on a positive note.) Please tune in at 7 PM ET on WHCL-FM 88.7 to find out what this Summer salad consists of.
UPDATE: The program is now up and running on my Live 365 site.
The Boswell Sisters – Was That the Human Thing to Do? (1932) – Collectables Col-CD-6461
Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang – Sorry (1927) – Columbia CK 46175
Mose Tapiero – William Tell Overture (1912) – Columbia 78 RPM
Fred Elizalde and his Anglo-American Band – Sugar (1928) – Retrieval RTR 79011
Isham Jones and his Orch. – What’s the Use? (1930) – Memphis Archives MA 7014
Larry Abbot and his Orch. – I’m More than Satisfied (1928) – Rivermont BSW 1141
Eddie Condon and his Footwarmers – I’m Sorry I Made You Cry (1928) – Gold Sound DCD-772
McKenzie’s Candy Kids – What Do I Care What Somebody Said? (1927) – Gold Sound DCD-772
Johnnie Miller’s New Orleans Frolickers – Panama (1928) – Timeless CBC 1-001 JAZZ
Josephine Baker – What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry? (1926) – Legacy/Columbia CK 57740
Sophie Tucker – Old King Tut (1923) – Intersound CDC 1012
Isabelle Patricola – Somebody Loves Me (1924) – Take Two TT502CD
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – Now That You’re Gone (1931) – Sony Music A 52079
Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers – It’s the Natural Thing to Do (1937) – Sony Music A 52079
Bert Lown and his Orch. – Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (1931) – The Old Masters mb105
Joseph Robichaux & his New Orleans Rhythm Boys – Stormy Weather (1933) – Document DOCD1016
King Oliver and his Orch. – Shake It and Break It (1930) – JSPCD 3404
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch. – Just Rite (1928) – Frog DGF29
Annette Hanshaw – In a Great Big Way (1929) – Take Two TT408CD
Helen Kane – Get Out and Get Under the Moon (1928) – Intersound CDC 1012
Ethel Merman – You’re a Builder Upper (1934) – Pro Arte CDD 473
Napoleon’s Emperors – Anything (1929) – Timeless CBC 1-049 JAZZ
Frank Trumbauer and his Orch. – Manhattan Rag (1929) – The Old Masters mb108
Ben Selvin and his Orch. (Irving Kaufman, vo.) – Mona (1930) – The Old Masters mb116
Louis Armstrong and his Orch. – Ain’t Misbehavin’ (1929) – Columbia CK 46148
Charlie Johnson and his Paradise Orch. – The Boy in The Boat (1928) – Jazz Archives No. 78
Mills Blue Rhythm Band – Futuristic Jungleism (1931) – Hep CD 1008
Bing Crosby – I’m Sorry, Dear (1931) – Columbia CK 44304
Red McKenzie and his Music Box – My Syncopated Melody Man (1927) – Giants of Jazz CD 53173
Quintet of the Hot Club of France – Dinah (1934) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5138
Ethel Waters – Trav’lin’ All Alone (1929) – Classics 271
Mae West - They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk (1933) - Columbia/Legacy CK 57711
The Boswell Sisters – Hand Me Down My Walking Cane (1932) – Collectables Col-CD-6462
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies – Who’s Sorry Now? (1929) – Quadromania 222464-444
The Goofus Five – Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues (1927) – Timeless CBC 1-017 JAZZ
Six Jumping Jacks – Lo-Do-De-O (1926) – The Old Masters mb120
King Oliver and his Orch. – Struggle Buggy (1930) – Bluebird 2912-2-RB
Duke Ellington and his Orch. – Ring Dem Bells (1930) – Charly CDCD 1156
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five – Beau Koo Jack (1928) – Columbia/Legacy C4K 57176
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – Shanghai Lil (1933) – Columbia CK 44407
Jan Garber and his Orch. – Puttin’ on the Ritz (1930) – The Old Masters mb119
Ted Lewis and his Orch. – Dip Your Brush in Sunshine (1931) – Retrieval RTR 79014
Jabbo Smith and his Rhythm Aces – Decatur Street Tutti (1929) – Retrieval RTR 79013
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. – Rocky Mountain Blues (1927) – Columbia/Legacy C4K 57596
Dixieland Jug Blowers – Banjoreno (1926) – Yazoo 2032
Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Jazz Band – Papa’s Got the Jim Jams (1928) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8002
Alex Hill and his Orch. – Toogaloo Shout (1929) – Timeless CBC 1-046
Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orch. – Sweet Sue, Just You (1928) – King of Jazz KJ 152 FS
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