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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2008 · 1H

Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 28 December 2008

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. On this evening’s show we’re going to do some pretending, do some driving and listen to this past week in recording history. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: PretendingJust Pretending – Albert Brunies and His Halfway House Orchestra Stop Pretending – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller Let’s Pretend There’s A Moon – Jimmy Frier AHO / Russ Columbo Let’s Pretend To Be Sweethearts – Wilton Crawley Segment 2: DrivingThere’s nothing like getting a new car to inspire some driving songs. We’re The Sunday Drivers – Billy Murray’s Trio Stay on the Right Side of the Road – Ray Noble AHO / Al Bowlly I’m Wild About Horns On Automobiles – Fred “Sugar” Hall and His Sugar Babies Segment 3: Keep DrivingSteppin’ On The Gas – Sam Morgan’s Jazz Band Driving That Thing – Mississippi Sheiks / Lonnie Chatman, violin / Walter Vincson, guitar She’s Driving Me Wild – Georgia Melodians Segment 4: Still CarsIn My Merry Oldsmobile – Jean Goldkette AHO Chevrolet Car – Sam McGee Parkin’ In The Moonlight – Dorsey Bros. Orch Segment 5: ParkingNo Parking – B A Rolfe ah Lucky Strike Orch Get Em In A Rumble Seat – Harry Reser’s Six Jumping Jacks / Tom Stacks Segment 5: Ted LewisAt last week’s Monday evening Salon, listener Bob, who is a fan of Ted Lewis, mentioned that there was just one Ted Lewis record he doesn’t have, and that is “When The Curtain Comes Down”. Listener Edgar mentioned that he was not familiar with the song at all. So, with the curtain coming down on the year 2008, here for Bob and Edgar is Ted Lewis. When The Curtain Comes Down – Ted Lewis and His Band / Ted Lewis, v. Segment 5: Happy New YearsLast year at this time I played Frank C. Stanley’s 1907 rendition of “Auld Lang Syne”. This year, we’ll end at the other end of the spectrum with Don Redman’s June 12, 1938 version.With best wishes for a safe, healthy, happy and extraordinarily prosperous New Year, I thank you for your very kind attention and I’ll see you next year. Auld Lang Syne – Don Redman THANKS FOR LISTENING!  This, of course, is the last Rapidly Rotating Records show of 2008. I want to thank you all for listening, and for your requests and expressions of thanks and support through your e-mail. I really do appreciate the feedback, so if you have a request for a particular song or artist, a suggestion for a topic, or just wanna say Hi, you can send e-mail to [email protected]. Of course, you can also send cards or letters to P. O. Box 145, Claremont, CA 91711. I’m looking forward to bringing you more 78 RPM records of the 1920s and 30s and music to which you can’t not tap your toes in 2008. RRR is also available as a podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play Music. Simply enter Rapidly Rotating Records in the search box in any of those apps and a link to the show will appear. If you listen to the podcast, please subscribe and leave a rating and comment. THANK YOU!We are proud and happy that Rapidly Rotating Records is also part of Global Community Radio, supplying campus and community radio stations worldwide with hosted music and spoken word programming from sources including public broadcasters, other community radio stations, and independent producers from around the globe.The Rapidly Rotating Records telephone request line is now OPEN! In addition to sending cards or letters, sending email, or posting to the the show’s website or Facebook page, you can now call in to request a particular artist, song or topic segment, leave feedback about the show, or ask questions or comment about the music. Of course, I’d be happy if you just call in to say “Hi!” and let me know you’re out there listening. The easy-to-remember number is 234-PLAY 78s or 234-752-9787.If you’re a member of Facebook, but haven’t “liked” the show, won’t you please consider doing so? Just go to http://www.facebook.com/rapidlyrotatingrecordsAnd finally, please consider becoming a member of KISL. A basic membership is just $20 and a premium membership is $50. While most of you are not on Catalina Island and can’t take advantage of the merchant discounts and offers that go with membership, you’ll be supporting community radio on Catalina Island and beyond. I am not paid for the show, nor is it underwritten. I do the show because I love the music and the people, stories and culture behind it. Visit http://www.kislavalon.com/membership. Thanks! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 28 December 2008 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. On this evening’s show we’re going to do some pretending, do some driving and listen to this past week in recording history. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: PretendingJust Pretending – Albert Brunies and His Halfway House Orchestra Stop Pretending – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller Let’s Pretend There’s A Moon – Jimmy Frier AHO / Russ Columbo Let’s Pretend To Be Sweethearts – Wilton Crawley Segment 2: DrivingThere’s nothing like getting a new car to inspire some driving songs. We’re The Sunday Drivers – Billy Murray’s Trio Stay on the Right Side of the Road – Ray Noble AHO / Al Bowlly I’m Wild About Horns On Automobiles – Fred “Sugar” Hall and His Sugar Babies Segment 3: Keep DrivingSteppin’ On The Gas – Sam Morgan’s Jazz Band Driving That Thing – Mississippi Sheiks / Lonnie Chatman, violin / Walter Vincson, guitar She’s Driving Me Wild – Georgia Melodians Segment 4: Still CarsIn My Merry Oldsmobile – Jean Goldkette AHO Chevrolet Car – Sam McGee Parkin’ In The Moonlight – Dorsey Bros. Orch Segment 5: ParkingNo Parking – B A Rolfe ah Lucky Strike Orch Get Em In A Rumble Seat – Harry Reser’s Six Jumping Jacks / Tom Stacks Segment 5: Ted LewisAt last week’s Monday evening Salon, listener Bob, who is a fan of Ted Lewis, mentioned that there was just one Ted Lewis record he doesn’t have, and that is “When The Curtain Comes Down”. Listener Edgar mentioned that he was not familiar with the song at all. So, with the curtain coming down on the year 2008, here for Bob and Edgar is Ted Lewis. When The Curtain Comes Down – Ted Lewis and His Band / Ted Lewis, v. Segment 5: Happy New YearsLast year at this time I played Frank C. Stanley’s 1907 rendition of “Auld Lang Syne”. This year, we’ll end at the other end of the spectrum with Don Redman’s June 12, 1938 version.With best wishes for a safe, healthy, happy and extraordinarily prosperous New Year, I thank you for your very kind attention and I’ll see you next year. Auld Lang Syne – Don Redman THANKS FOR LISTENING!  This, of course, is the last Rapidly Rotating Records show of 2008. I want to thank you all for listening, and for your requests and expressions of thanks and support through your e-mail. I really do appreciate the feedback, so if you have a request for a particular song or artist, a suggestion for a topic, or just wanna say Hi, you can send e-mail to [email protected]. Of course, you can also send cards or letters to P. O. Box 145, Claremont, CA 91711. I’m looking forward to bringing you more 78 RPM records of the 1920s and 30s and music to which you can’t not tap your toes in 2008. RRR is also available as a podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play Music. Simply enter Rapidly Rotating Records in the search box in any of those apps and a link to the show will appear. If you listen to the podcast, please subscribe and leave a rating and comment. THANK YOU!We are proud and happy that Rapidly Rotating Records is also part of Global Community Radio, supplying campus and community radio stations worldwide with hosted music and spoken word programming from sources including public broadcasters, other community radio stations, and independent producers from around the globe.The Rapidly Rotating Records telephone request line is now OPEN! In addition to sending cards or letters, sending email, or posting to the the show’s website or Facebook page, you can now call in to request a particular artist, song or topic segment, leave feedback about the show, or ask questions or comment about the music. Of course, I’d be happy if you just call in to say “Hi!” and let me know you’re out there listening. The easy-to-remember number is 234-PLAY 78s or 234-752-9787.If you’re a member of Facebook, but haven’t “liked” the show, won’t you please consider doing so? Just go to http://www.facebook.com/rapidlyrotatingrecordsAnd finally, please consider becoming a member of KISL. A basic membership is just $20 and a premium membership is $50. While most of you are not on Catalina Island and can’t take advantage of the merchant discounts and offers that go with membership, you’ll be supporting community radio on Catalina Island and beyond. I am not paid for the show, nor is it underwritten. I do the show because I love the music and the people, stories and culture behind it. Visit http://www.kislavalon.com/membership. Thanks! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 28 December 2008 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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