Tune in tonight to WPNR 90.7 FM (Utica, NY) at 8 PM and perspire with me to these seasonal selections. At 10 I'll take a break from the heat to play a vintage Coon-Sanders' Nighthawks radio program (The Maytag Frolic) and a West End Jazz Band re-creation of a Coon-Sanders broadcast that might have been. (I'll keep myself hydrated and I suggest you do the same.)
Ethel Waters – Heat Wave (1933) – Columbia CK 57711
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orch. – White Heat (1934) – Proper P1597
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch – Just Rite (1928) – Frog DGF29
The Goofus Five – Lazy Weather (1927) – Timeless CBC 1-017
The Savoy Bearcats – Hot Notes (1926) – Frog DGF8
Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orch. – Oh, Sister! Ain’t That Hot? (2nd) (1928) – JSP 926A
Mae West (w/Duke Ellington) – My Old Flame (1934) – Pro Arte Digital CDD 509
Lee Morse and her Bluegrass Boys – Tain’t No Sin (1930) – Jasmine JASCD 646
Noel Coward – Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1932) – Chestnut CN1015
Monk Hazel and his Bienville Roof Orch. – Sizzling the Blues (1928) – Timeless CBC 1-001
Coon-Sanders’ Nighthawks – Everything is Hotsy-Totsy Now (1925) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5342
Fowler’s Favorites – Percolatin’ Blues (1927) – Frog DGF32
Charlie Palloy – I’ve Got to Sing a Torch Song (1933) – The Old Masters mb118
Bing Crosby – I’m Playing With Fire (1932) – Columbia CK 44305
Thomas Morris’ Hot Babies w/ Fats Waller – Red Hot Dan (1927) – Classics 689
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch. – She’s No Trouble (1928) – Bluebird 3139-2-RB
King Oliver and his Orch. – Shake It and Break It (1930) – JSP CD3404
Louisiana Rhythm Kings – That’s a Plenty (1929) – Jazz Oracle BDW8024
George Olsen and his Music – Hot Aire (1925) – Timeless CBC 1-072
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. – Hot Mustard (1926) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5110
Duke Ellington and his Orch. – Hot and Bothered (1928) – Columbia CK 45143
The Four Aces – In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree (1934) – ASV Living Era CD AJA 5216
The Mills Brothers – Jungle Fever (1934) – Columbia CK 57713
Clarence Williams and his Orch. – Hot Lovin’ (1930) – Quadromania 222495-444
Mound City Blue Blowers – Red Hot (1924) – The Old Masters mb107
Paul Whiteman and his Orch. – Hot Lips (1922) – Archeophone ARCH 9007
Golden Gate Orch. – Red Hot Henry Brown (1925) – Timeless CBC 1-090
Blind Willie McTell – Warm It Up To Me (1933) – Columbia CK 47060
Lord Invader – Caro at Point Cumana (1940) – Rounder CD 1054
Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hell (1996) – Mammoth MR0137-2
Hod Williams and his Orch. – Shades of Hades (1937) – IAJRC CD 1002
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. – Hotter Than ‘Ell (1934) – Quadromania 222440-444
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five – Hotter Than That (1927) – CK 44422
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Savoy Blues (1927) - Columbia CK 44422
Coon-Sanders’ Nighthawks – The Maytag Frolic (1929 Radio Program) – The Old Masters mb113
West End Jazz Band – The Becker Roofing Program (2006) – “Singin in the Bathtub” Legacy2K 107
Curtis Mosby and his Dixieland Blue Blowers – Weary Stomp (1927) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8003
Sam Lanin’s Troubadors – Swingin’ in a Hammock (1930) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8053
Dorsey Brothers’ Orch – Sweet and Hot (1931) – Jazz Oracle BDW 8006
Sid Peltyn and his Orch. – Play Me a Frigid Air (1932) – Rivermont BSW 1144
Clarence Williams’ Jazz Kings – Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me) (1929) – Frog DGF17
George Formby – Swimmin’ With the Wimmin (1933) – Hallmark 300282
Teddy Wilson (w/Billie Holiday) – It’s Too Hot For Words (1935) – Jazz Legends JAZ 2005
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – By a Waterfall (1933) – Collectors’ Choice CCM-299-2
Joseph Robichaux and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys (1933) – Lazy Bones (1933) – Document CD1016
Blue Steele and his Orch. – Shooin’ Flies (1930) – Retrieval RTR 79006
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orch. – Hell’s Bells (1937) – Proper P1599
Napoleon’s Emperors – Gettin’ Hot (1929) – Timeless CBC 1-049
Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orch. – Professor Hot Stuff (1930) – Classics 591
Irving Kaufman – In the Good Old Summertime (1946) – Archeophone 5504
Billie Holiday – Summertime (1936) – Columbia CK 47725
Ray Starita and his Ambassadors Band – Wake Up! Chill’un, Wake Up! (1929) – Avid AVC539
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