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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2012 · 1H

RRR July 1, 2012

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

Here, after several weeks of shows from 2007, is a BRAND NEW SHOW!  The special project which has taken much of my attention over the past few months is finished (at least my part) and I will have an announcement about it very soon.  In the meantime, on this week's show, we celebrate the birthdays of Maceo Pinkard, Richard Rodgers, Alf Pearson and the good ol' U S of A!  We'll also have seconds.  The time kind of seconds, not the food kind.   Rapidly Rotating Records – July 1, 2012 (128 bit . mp3) Here's the playlist: TOPIC: Maceo Pinkard Wait'll It's Moonlight – Tennessee Happy Boys (Harry Reser) I Love To See That Evening Sun Go Down – Singin' Sam (Harry Frankel) I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie Of Mine – The Little Ramblers Sweet Georgia Brown – Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra TOPIC: Richard Rodgers Bye And Bye – Fletcher Henderson AHO Why Do You Suppose? – Colonial Club Orchestra (Bob Haring / Scrappy Lambert, v. Lover – Debroy Somers and His Band / Dan Donovan, v. TOPIC: Alf Pearson Ro' Ro' Rollin' – Bob and Alf Pearson Try A Little Tenderness – Bob and Alf Pearson Just Humming Along – Bob and Alf Pearson TOPIC: Leap Second Sixty Seconds Every Minute (I'm In Love With You) – Lou Gold AHO / Jimmy Kern, v. Sixty Seconds Got Together – The Mills Brothers Sixty Seconds Every Minute (I Think Of You) – The Columbians TOPIC: Fourth of July America The Beautiful – The Shannon Quartet L I B E R T Y – Henry Burr God Bless America – Kate Smith THANKS FOR LISTENING! Your comments, requests and suggestions for topics are always welcome. The post RRR July 1, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

Here, after several weeks of shows from 2007, is a BRAND NEW SHOW!  The special project which has taken much of my attention over the past few months is finished (at least my part) and I will have an announcement about it very soon.  In the meantime, on this week's show, we celebrate the birthdays of Maceo Pinkard, Richard Rodgers, Alf Pearson and the good ol' U S of A!  We'll also have seconds.  The time kind of seconds, not the food kind.   Rapidly Rotating Records – July 1, 2012 (128 bit . mp3) Here's the playlist: TOPIC: Maceo Pinkard Wait'll It's Moonlight – Tennessee Happy Boys (Harry Reser) I Love To See That Evening Sun Go Down – Singin' Sam (Harry Frankel) I'm Satisfied Beside That Sweetie Of Mine – The Little Ramblers Sweet Georgia Brown – Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra TOPIC: Richard Rodgers Bye And Bye – Fletcher Henderson AHO Why Do You Suppose? – Colonial Club Orchestra (Bob Haring / Scrappy Lambert, v. Lover – Debroy Somers and His Band / Dan Donovan, v. TOPIC: Alf Pearson Ro' Ro' Rollin' – Bob and Alf Pearson Try A Little Tenderness – Bob and Alf Pearson Just Humming Along – Bob and Alf Pearson TOPIC: Leap Second Sixty Seconds Every Minute (I'm In Love With You) – Lou Gold AHO / Jimmy Kern, v. Sixty Seconds Got Together – The Mills Brothers Sixty Seconds Every Minute (I Think Of You) – The Columbians TOPIC: Fourth of July America The Beautiful – The Shannon Quartet L I B E R T Y – Henry Burr God Bless America – Kate Smith THANKS FOR LISTENING! Your comments, requests and suggestions for topics are always welcome. The post RRR July 1, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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