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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2013 · 1H

RRR Show – January 20, 2013

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

On this week's brand new edition of the show, we're going to "Hamm" it up, put it down on paper, take a musical trip to Atlanta, have a cardiac set and play some records for no particular reason. There are a number of records this week which have not been played on the show before, and all you have to do is click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. As always, your feedback is welcome. Rapidly Rotating Records Show – January 20, 2013 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist: TOPIC: Atlanta That Wicked Stomp – Atlanta Syncopators Atlanta Gal – Charles Fulcher AHO / Charles Fulcher, v. Atlanta Blues – Clarence Williams' Blue Five / Sara Martin, v. Atlanta Bound – Gene Autry TOPIC: Cardiac Dear Heart – Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra Sing, My Heart – Carroll Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans / Anne Lenner, v. It Takes Love To Cure The Heart's Disease – James P. Johnson (Piano Roll) TOPIC:  Paper Dance Of The Paper Dolls – Jack Leon's Symphonic Dance Band / Unidentified, v. You Can Put It In The Papers – Todd Rollins AHO / Chick Bullock, v. It's Only A Paper Moon – Paul Whiteman AHO / Peggy Healy, v. TOPIC: Fred Hamm Stomp Off, Let's Go – Fred Hamm AHO Remarkable Girl – Fred Hamm AHO / Dusty Rhodes, v. Bye Bye Blues – Fred Hamm AHO / Fred Hamm, v. TOPIC: For No Particular Reason Bucktown Stomp – Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band Oh, Peter! – Glen Oswald's Serenaders Charlie Cadet – Ben Selvin AHO / Unidentified Male Trio, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR Show – January 20, 2013 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

On this week's brand new edition of the show, we're going to "Hamm" it up, put it down on paper, take a musical trip to Atlanta, have a cardiac set and play some records for no particular reason. There are a number of records this week which have not been played on the show before, and all you have to do is click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. As always, your feedback is welcome. Rapidly Rotating Records Show – January 20, 2013 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist: TOPIC: Atlanta That Wicked Stomp – Atlanta Syncopators Atlanta Gal – Charles Fulcher AHO / Charles Fulcher, v. Atlanta Blues – Clarence Williams' Blue Five / Sara Martin, v. Atlanta Bound – Gene Autry TOPIC: Cardiac Dear Heart – Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra Sing, My Heart – Carroll Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans / Anne Lenner, v. It Takes Love To Cure The Heart's Disease – James P. Johnson (Piano Roll) TOPIC:  Paper Dance Of The Paper Dolls – Jack Leon's Symphonic Dance Band / Unidentified, v. You Can Put It In The Papers – Todd Rollins AHO / Chick Bullock, v. It's Only A Paper Moon – Paul Whiteman AHO / Peggy Healy, v. TOPIC: Fred Hamm Stomp Off, Let's Go – Fred Hamm AHO Remarkable Girl – Fred Hamm AHO / Dusty Rhodes, v. Bye Bye Blues – Fred Hamm AHO / Fred Hamm, v. TOPIC: For No Particular Reason Bucktown Stomp – Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band Oh, Peter! – Glen Oswald's Serenaders Charlie Cadet – Ben Selvin AHO / Unidentified Male Trio, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR Show – January 20, 2013 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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