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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2013 · 1H

RRR Show – February 17, 2013

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

On this week's brand new edition of RRR, we're gonna take a musical trip to Persia and some other distant lands, play the 'cello, hear from some dream girls, and celebrate World Whale Day. The oldest record on the show this week is from 1911 and the newest is from 1938. My favorite record this week is "Where Are You, Dream Girl?" by The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin). Not "great" music, just an eminently danceable, hummable tune, with a nice, smooth vocal by Larry Murphy. As always, just click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. And your comments, requests and topic suggestions are encouraged. What's your favorite record this week? Rapidly Rotating Records Show – February 17, 2013 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist: TOPIC: 'Cello Mello As A 'Cello – Joe Venuti and His Blue Four Mellow 'Cello – Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra  That Fellow With The 'Cello Rag – American Quartet; Billy Murray TOPIC: Persia Persian Rug – Herman Kenin's Hotel Multnomah Hotel Orchestra / Van FLeming, v. Say, Persiana, Say – Victor Arden & Phil Ohman, Duo-Pianists Strictly For The Persians – Larry Clinton AHO  TOPIC: Dream Girl Because You Are My Dream Girl – Blue Steele AHO / Bob Nolan, v. Hong Kong Dream Girl – Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra / Joe Sanders & Carleton Coon, v. Where Are You, Dream Girl? – Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin) / Larry Murphy, v. Dream Girl Of Mine – Lou Gold AHO / Paul Small. v. TOPIC: In The Land Of… In The Land Of Jazz – Ted Lewis and His Band / Ted Lewis, v. In The Land Of Shady Palm Trees – Isham Jones AHO In The Land Of Rice And Tea – All Star Trio In The Land Of Smiling Waters – Atlantic Dance Orchestra TOPIC: World Whale Day Whale Dip – Blue Rhythm Syncopators Monstro The Whale – Ted Weems AHO / Red Ingle & Marvell Maxwell, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR Show – February 17, 2013 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

On this week's brand new edition of RRR, we're gonna take a musical trip to Persia and some other distant lands, play the 'cello, hear from some dream girls, and celebrate World Whale Day. The oldest record on the show this week is from 1911 and the newest is from 1938. My favorite record this week is "Where Are You, Dream Girl?" by The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin). Not "great" music, just an eminently danceable, hummable tune, with a nice, smooth vocal by Larry Murphy. As always, just click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. And your comments, requests and topic suggestions are encouraged. What's your favorite record this week? Rapidly Rotating Records Show – February 17, 2013 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist: TOPIC: 'Cello Mello As A 'Cello – Joe Venuti and His Blue Four Mellow 'Cello – Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra  That Fellow With The 'Cello Rag – American Quartet; Billy Murray TOPIC: Persia Persian Rug – Herman Kenin's Hotel Multnomah Hotel Orchestra / Van FLeming, v. Say, Persiana, Say – Victor Arden & Phil Ohman, Duo-Pianists Strictly For The Persians – Larry Clinton AHO  TOPIC: Dream Girl Because You Are My Dream Girl – Blue Steele AHO / Bob Nolan, v. Hong Kong Dream Girl – Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra / Joe Sanders & Carleton Coon, v. Where Are You, Dream Girl? – Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin) / Larry Murphy, v. Dream Girl Of Mine – Lou Gold AHO / Paul Small. v. TOPIC: In The Land Of… In The Land Of Jazz – Ted Lewis and His Band / Ted Lewis, v. In The Land Of Shady Palm Trees – Isham Jones AHO In The Land Of Rice And Tea – All Star Trio In The Land Of Smiling Waters – Atlantic Dance Orchestra TOPIC: World Whale Day Whale Dip – Blue Rhythm Syncopators Monstro The Whale – Ted Weems AHO / Red Ingle & Marvell Maxwell, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR Show – February 17, 2013 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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