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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2012 · 1H

RRR Show – September 2, 2012

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

On this week's edition of the show, we celebrate the Catalina Island Museum's new exhibit on William Wrigley, Jr., and celebrate the life of Neil Armstrong and the birthday of L. Wolfe Gilbert. We'll also get some news and find out what was recorded on 26 August 1925. You can listen to and/or download the show by simply clicking the link below: Rapidly Rotating Records Show – September 2, 2012 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist:   TOPIC: 26 August 1925   I Love You, California – Charles T. Bulotti June Brought the Roses – Victor Salon Orchestra Close Your Eyes – Max Dolin Orchestra  Dance of the Toy Regiment – Victor Salon Orchestra   TOPIC: Neil Armstrong   Reaching for the Moon – Ben Pollack and His Park Central Orchestra / Scrappy Lambert, v. Moon Song – Kate Smith Moon – The Blue Mountaineers / Sam Browne, v.    TOPIC: William Wrigley, Jr. Exhibit   Chewing Gum – Ray Noble AHO / Ace Roland, Max Kester & Chorus, v.  Chew-Chew-Chew (Your Bubble Gum) – Don Redman AHO / Don Redman, Laurel Watson & Chorus, v. Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor (On the Bedpost Overnight) – The Happiness Boys    TOPIC: News   Headlines in the News – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v. Let's Break the Good News – The Organ, the Dance Band and Me / Helen Raymond, v. Stand By! For Further Announcements (And for More Good News) – Lionel Hampton AHO / Lionel Hampton, v.    TOPIC: L. Wolfe Gilbert   No One Can Take Your Place – Frankie Trumbauer AHO / Smith Ballew, v. The Right Kind of Man – Annette Hanshaw, v. She's Got "It" – The University Six / Arthur Fields, v.      Thanks for listening! Your comments are always welcome and are easily posted below. The post RRR Show – September 2, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

On this week's edition of the show, we celebrate the Catalina Island Museum's new exhibit on William Wrigley, Jr., and celebrate the life of Neil Armstrong and the birthday of L. Wolfe Gilbert. We'll also get some news and find out what was recorded on 26 August 1925. You can listen to and/or download the show by simply clicking the link below: Rapidly Rotating Records Show – September 2, 2012 (128 bit .mp3) Here's the complete playlist:   TOPIC: 26 August 1925   I Love You, California – Charles T. Bulotti June Brought the Roses – Victor Salon Orchestra Close Your Eyes – Max Dolin Orchestra  Dance of the Toy Regiment – Victor Salon Orchestra   TOPIC: Neil Armstrong   Reaching for the Moon – Ben Pollack and His Park Central Orchestra / Scrappy Lambert, v. Moon Song – Kate Smith Moon – The Blue Mountaineers / Sam Browne, v.    TOPIC: William Wrigley, Jr. Exhibit   Chewing Gum – Ray Noble AHO / Ace Roland, Max Kester & Chorus, v.  Chew-Chew-Chew (Your Bubble Gum) – Don Redman AHO / Don Redman, Laurel Watson & Chorus, v. Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor (On the Bedpost Overnight) – The Happiness Boys    TOPIC: News   Headlines in the News – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v. Let's Break the Good News – The Organ, the Dance Band and Me / Helen Raymond, v. Stand By! For Further Announcements (And for More Good News) – Lionel Hampton AHO / Lionel Hampton, v.    TOPIC: L. Wolfe Gilbert   No One Can Take Your Place – Frankie Trumbauer AHO / Smith Ballew, v. The Right Kind of Man – Annette Hanshaw, v. She's Got "It" – The University Six / Arthur Fields, v.      Thanks for listening! Your comments are always welcome and are easily posted below. The post RRR Show – September 2, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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