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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2012 · 1H

Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – April 29, 2012

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

This week’s show was originally broadcast on April 29, 2007. But, if you weren’t listening to the show back then, it’s new to you. And even if you were around back then, that was 5 years ago, so it will seem like it’s brand new. On this week’s show we celebrate the birthdays of Rube Bloom, Duke Ellington, Jimmie Noone, Michael H. Cleary and listen to this past week in recording history. The link to the show below should start playing the show immediately through the built-in WPAudio player. With WordPress, it’s simple to post comments about the show (be nice, now!), requests, suggestions, etc. Why not post what your favorite record is this week. Thanks!  And, by the way, since this show was recorded, I’ve come to find out that Rube Bloom’s first name is pronounced like “Ruby”, or at least that’s what his friends called him. Here’s the playlist: TOPIC: Rube Bloom The Man From The South (With A Big Cigar In His Mouth) – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys / Roy Evans, v. On The Green – Rube Bloom, Piano Solo My Blue Heaven – Rube Bloom, Piano Solo Mysterious Mose – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys TOPIC: Michael H. Cleary Singin’ In The Bathtub – The High Hatters Bathtub Ran Over Again – Joe Haymes AHO / Cliff Weston, v. When A Lady Meets A Gentleman Down South – Ted Weems AHO TOPIC: Jimmie Noone Every Evening (I Miss You) – Jimmie Noone and His Apex Club Orchestra Oh Sister Ain’t That Hot – Jimmie Noone and His Apex Club Orchestra Off Time – Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orchestra TOPIC: Duke Ellington Hot Feet – Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra Black Beauty – Duke Ellington, Piano Solo Syncopated Shuffle – The Harlem Footwarmers TOPIC: This Week in Recording History Was It A Dream? – Frank Munn w/Orchestra Directed by W. F. Wirges Hot Feet – Paul Specht AHO / Johnny Morris, v. How Do I Know It’s Sunday? – Dorsey Brothers Orchestra / Vocal Trio I’m Feathering A Nest – Gus Arnheim AHO / Craig Leitch, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – April 29, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

This week’s show was originally broadcast on April 29, 2007. But, if you weren’t listening to the show back then, it’s new to you. And even if you were around back then, that was 5 years ago, so it will seem like it’s brand new. On this week’s show we celebrate the birthdays of Rube Bloom, Duke Ellington, Jimmie Noone, Michael H. Cleary and listen to this past week in recording history. The link to the show below should start playing the show immediately through the built-in WPAudio player. With WordPress, it’s simple to post comments about the show (be nice, now!), requests, suggestions, etc. Why not post what your favorite record is this week. Thanks!  And, by the way, since this show was recorded, I’ve come to find out that Rube Bloom’s first name is pronounced like “Ruby”, or at least that’s what his friends called him. Here’s the playlist: TOPIC: Rube Bloom The Man From The South (With A Big Cigar In His Mouth) – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys / Roy Evans, v. On The Green – Rube Bloom, Piano Solo My Blue Heaven – Rube Bloom, Piano Solo Mysterious Mose – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys TOPIC: Michael H. Cleary Singin’ In The Bathtub – The High Hatters Bathtub Ran Over Again – Joe Haymes AHO / Cliff Weston, v. When A Lady Meets A Gentleman Down South – Ted Weems AHO TOPIC: Jimmie Noone Every Evening (I Miss You) – Jimmie Noone and His Apex Club Orchestra Oh Sister Ain’t That Hot – Jimmie Noone and His Apex Club Orchestra Off Time – Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orchestra TOPIC: Duke Ellington Hot Feet – Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra Black Beauty – Duke Ellington, Piano Solo Syncopated Shuffle – The Harlem Footwarmers TOPIC: This Week in Recording History Was It A Dream? – Frank Munn w/Orchestra Directed by W. F. Wirges Hot Feet – Paul Specht AHO / Johnny Morris, v. How Do I Know It’s Sunday? – Dorsey Brothers Orchestra / Vocal Trio I’m Feathering A Nest – Gus Arnheim AHO / Craig Leitch, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – April 29, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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