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Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 6 February 2011

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’ll correct some mistakes, look for the silver lining, and celebrate lots of birthdays. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: MistakesLast week I inadvertently played a song twice. Although it was broadcast on KISL that way on Sunday, and was that that way on the podcast for a few days, I have fixed it, and I’ll never make that mistake again. I’ll Never Make The Same Mistake Again – Billy Cotton and His Band / Alan Breeze, v. The Greatest Mistake Of My Life – Russ Morgan / Lewis Julian, v. Mistakes – Blue Steel AHO / George Marks, v. My Greatest Mistake – Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Segment 2: SilverI happened upon the first record, and just had to create a segment that let me play it. Silver Song Bird – B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra / Joseph M. White, v. Silver Water – The Happy Six Look For The Silver Lining – Edna Brown & Charles Harrison There Must Be A Silver Lining – Ray Starita and His Ambassadors Band Segment 3: Isham JonesJanuary 31 marked the birth in 1894 of Isham Jones. He was born in Coalton, Ohio. What’ll You Do? – Isham Jones AHO / Eddie Thomas, v. Feelin’ That Way – Isham Jones AHO / Frank Sylvano, v. Trees – Isham Jones AHO / Unidentified, v. You’re O. K. – Isham Jones and His Orchestra / Eddie Stone, v. Segment 4: James JohnsonFebruary 1 marked the birth in 1894 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, of James Price Johnson, the “Father of Stride Piano”, Carolina Shout – Jimmy Johnson’s Jazz Boys / Frog Spawn Second Batch Charleston (South Carolina) – James P. Johnson Old Fashioned Love – Joe Haymes AHO / Jimmy Underwood, v. Alabama Stomp (Johnson – Henry Creamer) – Gus C. Edwards Orchestra / Cliff Covert, v. Segment 5: Fred RichJanuary 31 marked the birth in 1898 in Warsaw, Poland of pianist, conductor, musical director, and band leader, Fred Rich. Just The Same – Fred Rich and His Hotel Astor Orchestra / Irving Kaufman Tip Toe Through The Tulips – Fred Rich AHO / The Rollickers Quartet, v. With A Smile And A Song – Freddie Rich AHO / Sonnie Schuyler, v. Wedding Of The Birds – Fred Rich AHO / Smith Ballew, v. Segment 6: Clarence GaskillFebruary 2 marked the birth in 1892 in Phildelphia, Pennsylvania of composer, lyricist and pianist Clarence Gaskill. You’re Gonna Be Sorry – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v. I Don’t Mind Being All Alone – Art Landry AHO / AL Martineau, v. A Kiss In The Moonlight – B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra / Joseph M. White, v. Doo Wacka Doo – Original Memphis Five Segment 7: BirthdaysRoy Smeck, born on February 6, 1900 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Eddie Cantor was born Edward Israel Iskowitz on January 31, 1892 in New York. Emmett Miller, born February 2, 1900 in Macon, Georgia Lillian Hardin (Lil Armstrong) was born February 3, 1902. Twelfth Street Rag – Roy Smeck How I Love That Girl – Eddie Cantor Early Days Take Your Tomorrow – Emmett Miller The Lindy Hop – Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra Segment 8: More BirthdaysSongwriter Herman Hupfeld was born on February 1, 1894 in Montclair, New Jersey. Composer and lyricist Haven Gillespie was born on February 6, 1888. Trombonist George Brunies was born in New Orleans on February 6, 1902. Guitarist and composer Will Shade was born in Memphis, Tennessee on February 5, 1898. The Calinda – The Manhattan Dance Makers (Herman Hupfeld)Scissor Grinder Joe – Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Haven Gillespie)Margueitte – New Orleans Rhythm Kings (George Brunies)Insane Crazy Blues – Memphis Jug Band (Will Shade) THANKS FOR LISTENING!  If you enjoy the show, please let us know by leaving a comment on the website or the Facebook page or sending an email to [email protected] And remember, your requests and topic segments are always welcome.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 – 6 February 2011 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’ll correct some mistakes, look for the silver lining, and celebrate lots of birthdays. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: MistakesLast week I inadvertently played a song twice. Although it was broadcast on KISL that way on Sunday, and was that that way on the podcast for a few days, I have fixed it, and I’ll never make that mistake again. I’ll Never Make The Same Mistake Again – Billy Cotton and His Band / Alan Breeze, v. The Greatest Mistake Of My Life – Russ Morgan / Lewis Julian, v. Mistakes – Blue Steel AHO / George Marks, v. My Greatest Mistake – Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Segment 2: SilverI happened upon the first record, and just had to create a segment that let me play it. Silver Song Bird – B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra / Joseph M. White, v. Silver Water – The Happy Six Look For The Silver Lining – Edna Brown & Charles Harrison There Must Be A Silver Lining – Ray Starita and His Ambassadors Band Segment 3: Isham JonesJanuary 31 marked the birth in 1894 of Isham Jones. He was born in Coalton, Ohio. What’ll You Do? – Isham Jones AHO / Eddie Thomas, v. Feelin’ That Way – Isham Jones AHO / Frank Sylvano, v. Trees – Isham Jones AHO / Unidentified, v. You’re O. K. – Isham Jones and His Orchestra / Eddie Stone, v. Segment 4: James JohnsonFebruary 1 marked the birth in 1894 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, of James Price Johnson, the “Father of Stride Piano”, Carolina Shout – Jimmy Johnson’s Jazz Boys / Frog Spawn Second Batch Charleston (South Carolina) – James P. Johnson Old Fashioned Love – Joe Haymes AHO / Jimmy Underwood, v. Alabama Stomp (Johnson – Henry Creamer) – Gus C. Edwards Orchestra / Cliff Covert, v. Segment 5: Fred RichJanuary 31 marked the birth in 1898 in Warsaw, Poland of pianist, conductor, musical director, and band leader, Fred Rich. Just The Same – Fred Rich and His Hotel Astor Orchestra / Irving Kaufman Tip Toe Through The Tulips – Fred Rich AHO / The Rollickers Quartet, v. With A Smile And A Song – Freddie Rich AHO / Sonnie Schuyler, v. Wedding Of The Birds – Fred Rich AHO / Smith Ballew, v. Segment 6: Clarence GaskillFebruary 2 marked the birth in 1892 in Phildelphia, Pennsylvania of composer, lyricist and pianist Clarence Gaskill. You’re Gonna Be Sorry – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v. I Don’t Mind Being All Alone – Art Landry AHO / AL Martineau, v. A Kiss In The Moonlight – B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra / Joseph M. White, v. Doo Wacka Doo – Original Memphis Five Segment 7: BirthdaysRoy Smeck, born on February 6, 1900 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Eddie Cantor was born Edward Israel Iskowitz on January 31, 1892 in New York. Emmett Miller, born February 2, 1900 in Macon, Georgia Lillian Hardin (Lil Armstrong) was born February 3, 1902. Twelfth Street Rag – Roy Smeck How I Love That Girl – Eddie Cantor Early Days Take Your Tomorrow – Emmett Miller The Lindy Hop – Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra Segment 8: More BirthdaysSongwriter Herman Hupfeld was born on February 1, 1894 in Montclair, New Jersey. Composer and lyricist Haven Gillespie was born on February 6, 1888. Trombonist George Brunies was born in New Orleans on February 6, 1902. Guitarist and composer Will Shade was born in Memphis, Tennessee on February 5, 1898. The Calinda – The Manhattan Dance Makers (Herman Hupfeld)Scissor Grinder Joe – Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Haven Gillespie)Margueitte – New Orleans Rhythm Kings (George Brunies)Insane Crazy Blues – Memphis Jug Band (Will Shade) THANKS FOR LISTENING!  If you enjoy the show, please let us know by leaving a comment on the website or the Facebook page or sending an email to [email protected] And remember, your requests and topic segments are always welcome.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 – 6 February 2011 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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