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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2012 · 1H

RRR Show – December 16, 2012

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

This week’s topic segments are based on records I just happened across during the past week, or on records that were being discussed on the 78 list online discussion group. So, we’ll fulfill some needs, take a musical trip to Dallas, do some foolin’, act like babies, and play a special bonus record. Just click on the link below to listen streaming online and/or download the show. Rapidly Rotating Records Show – December 16, 2012 (128 bit .mp3) Here’s the complete playlist: TOPIC: Needin’ Needin’ You – Piccadilly Nut Crackers Needin’ You Like I Do – Lloyd Keating and His Music / Danford Sisters, v. I’m Needin’ You – California Ramblers / Smith Ballew Trio, v. TOPIC: Dallas Alice From Dallas – Bernie Cummins and His New Yorkers / Unidentified, v. That Dallas Man – Chick Bullock Dallas Blues – Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band TOPIC: Baby Treat Me Like A Baby – Phil Hughes and His High Hatters (Selvin) / Phil Hughes, v. You’re Like A Baby – Meadowbrook Dance Orchestra I Would Like A Baby Austin – Jim Kelleher and His Piccadilly Hotel Dance Band / Unidentified, v. TOPIC: Foolin’ Foolin’ Around – Jay and Young When Eyes Of Blue Are Foolin’ You – Blue Beaver Orchestra No Foolin’ – The Range Riders / Ruth Byles, v. TOPIC: So This Is… So This Is Susie – Ben Bernie and All the Lads / Ben Bernie, v. So This Is Venice – Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians Until The End – Fred Rich AHO / THe Rollickers Quartet, v. Bonus: Turtle Twist – Jelly Roll Morton Trio THANKS FOR LISTENING!! The post RRR Show – December 16, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

This week’s topic segments are based on records I just happened across during the past week, or on records that were being discussed on the 78 list online discussion group. So, we’ll fulfill some needs, take a musical trip to Dallas, do some foolin’, act like babies, and play a special bonus record. Just click on the link below to listen streaming online and/or download the show. Rapidly Rotating Records Show – December 16, 2012 (128 bit .mp3) Here’s the complete playlist: TOPIC: Needin’ Needin’ You – Piccadilly Nut Crackers Needin’ You Like I Do – Lloyd Keating and His Music / Danford Sisters, v. I’m Needin’ You – California Ramblers / Smith Ballew Trio, v. TOPIC: Dallas Alice From Dallas – Bernie Cummins and His New Yorkers / Unidentified, v. That Dallas Man – Chick Bullock Dallas Blues – Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band TOPIC: Baby Treat Me Like A Baby – Phil Hughes and His High Hatters (Selvin) / Phil Hughes, v. You’re Like A Baby – Meadowbrook Dance Orchestra I Would Like A Baby Austin – Jim Kelleher and His Piccadilly Hotel Dance Band / Unidentified, v. TOPIC: Foolin’ Foolin’ Around – Jay and Young When Eyes Of Blue Are Foolin’ You – Blue Beaver Orchestra No Foolin’ – The Range Riders / Ruth Byles, v. TOPIC: So This Is… So This Is Susie – Ben Bernie and All the Lads / Ben Bernie, v. So This Is Venice – Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians Until The End – Fred Rich AHO / THe Rollickers Quartet, v. Bonus: Turtle Twist – Jelly Roll Morton Trio THANKS FOR LISTENING!! The post RRR Show – December 16, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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