(Week 287)
This RADIOLA! expresses its free-floating gratitude with a panoply of tasty selections (including a few beloved old chestnuts).
RADIOLA! streams continuously from my Live365 station. Podcast here. Subscribers on my email list receive weekly playlists and programs.
Porter and Harlan - A Rural Argument (1912) - Victor 17065 B
Levee Loungers (Robison) (Joe Wilbur v) - There's a Rickety Rackety Shack (1927) - Perfect 14904
Willard Robison w/Ipana Troubadours - Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up! (1929) - from Columbia 1779-D
Bert Kaplan and his Collegians (Arthur Fields v) - If I'd Only Believed In You (1926) - Bell 453 A
Ralph Pollock and his Orch - An Old Guitar and an Old Refrain (1927) - Columbia 1197 D
Jack Pettis and his Pets - A Bag Of Blues (1928) - Victor 21793 B
Aileen Stanley Billy Murray (Frank Banta p) - Who Could Be More Wonderful Than You? (1926) - Victor 20240 B
Nick Lucas - My Bundle of Love (1926) - Brunswick 3141 A
Billy Murray and Walter Scanlon - My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now (1928) - Pathe Actuelle 32400
Lou Gold and his Club Wigwam Orch - Oh, Mabel! (1924) - Perfect 14381 B
Paul Whiteman and his Orch - Hot Lips (1922) - Victor 18920 A
The Tennessee Tooters - Sweet Man (1925) - Vocalion B 15109
Frank Crumit (Phil Ohman p) - Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes (1924) - Victor 19365 B
Marion Harris - Dearest (1923) - Brunswick 2421
Wendell Hall - Comfortin' Gal (1924) - Victor 19270 B
Frederick Hodges - Manhattan Serenade (2011) - Manhattan Serenade (Rivermont BSW 2219)
Bonnie Baker - Oh! Johnny - Celebrate With Gallo Wine
Dan Levinson's Palomar Quartet (Molly Ryan v) - Silhouetted in the Moonlight (2008) - Four on the Floor
Mike Bernard - Fantasy On Pilgrim's Chorus From Tannhauser and Finale To Rubinstein's E Flat Concerto (1912) - Columbia A1276
Paul Biese and his Novelty Orch - Oh! (1919) - Victor 18647 B
Paul Van Loan and his Orch - Left All Alone With the Blues (1923) - Cameo 475
King Oliver and his Orch (Frank Marvin v) - When You're Smiling (1930) - Victor 22298 B
Paul Whiteman and his Orch - My Pet (1928) - Victor 21389 B
Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orch - She's a Great Great Girl (1928) - Victor 21326 A
Jesse Crawford - Always (1926) - Victor 20000 A
Nick Lucas - No Foolin' (1926) - Brunswick 3141 B
Ruth Etting - What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (1929) - Original Sounds of the 20s III (Columbia CL 2230)
All Star Orch (Franklyn Baur v) - I Must Be Dreaming (1928) - Victor 21326 B
Ted Black and his Orch (Tom Brown v) - It's a Long Time Between Kisses (1931) - Victor 22799 B
Xavier Cugat and his Orch - My Shawl (1933) - Victor 27441 A
Gus Arnheim and his Orch (Buster Dees v) - This is Heaven (1929) - Victor 21986 B
Gracie Fields - Smilin' Through (1935) - orig Rex 8636 (UK)
Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orch - There's No One Just Like You (1924) - Victor 19357 A
2 comments:
Well, I guess I'd better say "THANKS!" ;-) I've been trying to keep up with the show, but am going to make a point of listening to this one. Roger Wolfe Kahn, Frank Crumit, and Lou Gold are always good to hear. Is the Jack Pettis side just New Orleans Rhythm Kings under another name, or his own band? Thanks as always, Andy, for enriching the radio experience.
I'm glad you like the playlist! Here's the personnel I have for "A Bag of Blues":
JACK PETTIS AND HIS PETS: Bill Moore, Don Bryan, t / Don Murray, cl / Jack Pettis, cl, Cm, ts /unknown, bsx / Al Goering, p / Eddie Lang, g / Dillon Ober, d. / Nicky Gerlach, vn, added. New York, July 3, 1928
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