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February 9, 2024: Show #524: "The wonders of 1953."
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Approx. start time | |||||
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Les Paul & Mary Ford | Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) | shellac 10" (b/w Johnny (Is The Boy For Me) | Capitol | 1953 | 0:03:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nat 'King' Cole | Pretend | shellac 10" (b/w Nat "King" Cole And The Trio - Don't Let Your Eyes Go Shopping (For Your Heart)) | Capitol | 1953 | 0:06:06 (Pop-up) | |||||
Frank Sinatra | I’ve Got the World on a String | shellac 10" (b-side to South Of The Border) | Capitol | 1953 | 0:08:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Dean Martin | That's Amore | single (b/w You're The Right One) | Capitol | 1953 | 0:10:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tony Bennett With Percy Faith And His Orchestra | Rags To Riches | shellac 10" (b/w Here Comes That Heartache Again) | Columbia | 1953 | 0:13:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Wally Cox | There's a Tavern in the Town | shellac 10" (b-side to What A Crazy Guy) | RCA Victor | 1953 | 0:16:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Eartha Kitt | C'est Si Bon | shellac 10: (b/w African Lullaby) | RCA Victor | 1953 | 0:18:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Stuart Hamblen | This Ole House | shellac 10" (b/w When My Lord Picks Up The Phone) | RCA Victor | 1953 | 0:21:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra |
Ebb Tide |
Presenting Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra No.1 |
Decca |
1953 |
0:24:35 (Pop-up) |
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Ralph Marterie And His "Down Beat" Orchestra | Caravan | shellac 10" (b/w While We Dream) | Mercury | 1953 | 0:30:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Modern Jazz Quartet With Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, John Lewis, Kenny Clarke | Delaunay's Dilemma | The Modern Jazz Quartet | Prestige | 1953 | 0:32:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Quintet (Charlie Chan • Dizzy Gillespie • Bud Powell • Max Roach • Charlie Mingus) | All the Things You Are | Jazz At Massey Hall Volume One | Debut | 1953 | 0:36:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
Al "Jazzbo" Collins | Three Little Pigs (A Grimm Fairy Tale For Hip Kids) | shellac 10" (b-side to Little Red Riding Hood) | Brunswick | 1953 | 0:44:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Thelonious Monk Trio | Little Rootie Tootie | shellac 10" (b/w Monk's Dream) | Prestige | 1953 | 0:47:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Miles Davis | How Deep Is the Ocean? | Young Man With A Horn | Blue Note | 1953 | 0:51:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Percy Faith & His Orchestra |
Song from 'Moulin Rouge' (Where Is Your Heart) |
single (b/w Swedish Rhapsody) |
Columbia |
1953 |
0:55:33 (Pop-up) |
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Jack Cardwell | The Death Of Hank Williams | shellac 10" (b/w Two Arms) | King | 1953 | 1:01:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Hank Williams & His Drifting Cowboys | I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive | shellac 10" (b/w I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You) | MGM | 1952 | 1:04:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Marty Robbins | I'll Go On Alone | shellac 10" (b/w You're Breaking My Heart (While You're Holding My Hand)) | Columbia | 1952 | 1:06:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
Joe & Rose Lee Maphis | Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) | shellac 10" (b/w Black Mountain Rag (On A Saturday Night)) | Okeh | 1953 | 1:08:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky | Dear John Letter | shellac 10" (b-side to I'd Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old Without You)) | Capitol | 1953 | 1:11:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Hank Thompson | You're Walking On My Heart | shellac 10" (b/w The New Wears Off Too Fast) | Capitol | 1952 | 1:14:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Red Foley | Midnight | shellac 10" (b-side to Deep Blues) | Decca | 1952 | 1:16:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
Webb Pierce | There Stands The Glass | shellac 10" (b-side to I'm Walking The Dog) | Decca | 1953 | 1:19:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Hank Snow (The Singing Ranger) And The Rainbow Ranch Boys | (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I | shellac 10" (b/w The Gal Who Invented Kissin') | RCA Victor | 1952 | 1:21:51 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins |
Country Gentleman |
single (b-side to The Bells Of St. Mary's) |
RCA Victor |
1953 |
1:24:17 (Pop-up) |
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Karlheinz Stockhausen | Studie I | Studie I / Studie II / Gesang Der Jünglinge | WDR Köln/Deutsche Grammophon | 1953/56 | 1:28:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
Igor Stravinsky | Septet for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and piano (1953) - II. Passacaglia | unk. | unk. | 1953 | 1:37:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Stan Freberg | St. George and the Dragonet | shellac 10" (b/w Little Blue Riding Hood) | Capitol | 1953 | 1:42:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers | Come And Go To That Land (Take 3 Alternate) | prev. unr. | Specialty | 1953 | 1:45:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Staple Singers | It Rained Children | shellac 10" (b/w Won't You Sit Down) | United | 1953 | 1:48:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Jackie Gleason And His Concert Orchestra |
Melancholy Serenade |
shellac 10" (b/w You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me) |
Capitol |
1953 |
1:51:04 (Pop-up) |
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Johnny Shines | Evening Sun | shellac 10" (b/w Brutal Hearted Woman) | J.O.B. | 1953 | 2:01:26 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jimmy Liggins | Drunk | shellac 10" (b/w I'll Never Let You Go) | Specialty | 1953 | 2:03:53 (Pop-up) | |||||
Amos Milburn And His Aladdin Chickenshackers | Let Me Go Home Whiskey | shellac 10" (b/w Three Times A Fool) | Alladin | 1953 | 2:06:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jimmy Wilson And The All Stars | Lemon Squeezer | shellac 10" (b/w Every Dog Has His Day) | Alladin | 1953 | 2:08:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Flamingos, Red Holloway Orch. | Carried Away | shellac 10" (b-side to Golden Teardrops) | Chance | 1953 | 2:12:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five | I Want You To Be My Baby | shellac 10" (b/w You Know It Too) | Decca | 1953 | 2:15:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
The "5" Royales* With Charlie "Little Jazz" Ferguson & His Orch. | Too Much Lovin' | shellac 10" (b-side to Laundromat Blues) | Apollo | 1953 | 2:17:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Clovers | Good Lovin' | shellac 10" (b/w Here Goes A Fool) | Atlantic | 1953 | 2:20:52 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Du Droppers | I Wanna Know | shellac 10" (b/w Laughing Blues) | RCA Victor | 1953 | 2:23:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Fats Domino |
Swanee River Hop |
Rock and Rollin' (EP)(1956) |
Imperial |
1953 |
2:26:00 (Pop-up) |
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The Checkers | Let Me Come Back | shellac 10" (b-side to Night's Curtains) | King | 1952 | 2:29:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sticks McGhee | Jungle Juice | shellac 10" (b-side to Dealin' From The Bottom) | King | 1953 | 2:31:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jimmy Witherspoon And The Lamplighters | Move Me Baby | shellac 10" (b-side to Sad Life) | Federal | 1953 | 2:34:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Clyde McPhatter And The Drifters | Money Honey | shellac 10" (b/w The Way I Feel) | Atlantic | 1953 | 2:36:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Young John Watson (Johnny (Guitar) Watson) | Thinking | shellac 10" (b-side to What's Goin' On) | Federal | 1953 | 2:39:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pat Valdeler | Baby, Rock Me | shellac 10" (b/w Keep Your Hands On Your Heart) | Mercury | 1953 | 2:41:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lloyd Price and his Orchestra | Where You At? | shellac 10" (b-side to Baby, Don't Turn Your Back On Me) | Specialty | 1953 | 2:44:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
Wynonie Harris | Down, Boy, Down | shellac 10" (b-side to Quiet Whiskey) | King | 1953 | 2:46:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Joe Turner And His Band | Honey Hush | shellac 10" (b/w Crawdad Hole) | Atlantic | 1953 | 2:48:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ruth Brown | (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean | shellac 10" (b/w R. B. Blues) | Atlantic | 1953 | 2:51:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bill Haley With Haley's Comets | Crazy Man, Crazy | shellac 10" (b/w Whatcha Gonna Do) | Essex | 1953 | 2:54:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Fleetwood Mac |
Albatross |
single (b/w Jigsaw Puzzle Blues) |
Blue Horizon |
1968 |
2:56:56 (Pop-up) |
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Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
Uncle Michael:
Asheville Jon:
Doug Schulkind:
Marie in Chicago:
Roberto:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
adamdoesit:
Dean:
Listener Robert:
still b/p:
"So I work at Hinky Dinky as a checkout girl" woulda been a good fit in Fast Car.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
Roberto:
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
DjLorraine:
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
www.youtube.com...
Webhamster Henry:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
An indicator of today’s show
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
Webhamster Henry:
Uncle Michael:
egould:
Uncle Michael:
Roberto:
Mike Cooper:
Webhamster Henry:
Alvy Singer:
Roberto:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
- Year of Water 🐍Snake...
Marie in Chicago:
Uncle Michael:
Mike Cooper:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dean:
still b/p:
dan:
Uncle Michael:
johnk77:
straight six
chevy built 300 of them
all white
Roberto:
Webhamster Henry:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
Krusty the Clown: But I love that plane! I used to fly to Vegas in it with Dean Martin. One night, he looked out the window, and the moon hit his eye like a big pizza pie. We wrote a song about it, but it ended up infringing on one he recorded years before.
Dean:
Dean:
Pauly from Clifton:
still b/p:
Listener Robert:
listener james from westwood:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
listener james from westwood:
doctorjazz:
Pedro in Arlington:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Alvy Singer:
dan:
MOTHERFUCKING MUTT!!!!!!!!
doctorjazz:
Dean:
Uncle Michael:
Dean:
listener james from westwood:
Uncle Michael:
Webhamster Henry:
still b/p:
i.ebayimg.com...
dan:
Listener Robert:
still b/p:
judy from croton:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
StringOFperils:
still b/p:
Franco Twinkie:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
leshwatt:
Uncle Michael:
leshwatt:
still b/p:
dan:
still b/p:
still b/p:
dan:
Listener Robert:
In 1949, Cox appeared on the CBS network-radio show Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, to the great amusement of host Godfrey. The first half of his act was a monologue in a slangy, almost-mumbled punk-kid characterization, telling listeners about his friend Dufo: "What a crazy guy." The gullible oaf Dufo would take any dares and fall for his gang's pranks time after time, and Cox would recount the awful consequences: "Sixteen stitches. What a crazy guy." Just as the studio audience had reached a peak of laughter, Cox suddenly switched gears, changed characters, and sang a high-pitched version of "The Drunkard Song" ("There is a Tavern in the Town") punctuated by eccentric yodels. "Wallace Cox" earned a big hand that night, but lost by a narrow margin to The Chordettes; yet he made enough of a hit to record his radio routine for an RCA Victor single. The "Dufo" routine ("What a Crazy Guy") was paired with "Tavern in the Town."
Brian in UK:
doctorjazz:
Marie in Chicago:
KWilde:
zzz:
Listener Robert:
Uncle Michael:
dan:
I watched that when it first came out. Loved every minute of it. Might revisit it sometime soon
Marie in Chicago:
Uncle Michael:
still b/p:
Listener Robert:
PAULS:
Uncle Michael:
adamdoesit:
doctorjazz:
(They were alternately called The Milt Jackson Quartet early on, still MJQ. Connie Kay became the drummer soon, and for the rest of the band's carreer).
dan:
It’s not the greatest music documentary but I enjoyed it.
zzz:
Mr C:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
(me too-another formative jazz influence here)
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth∅:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth∅:
adamdoesit:
Alvy Singer:
still b/p:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Webhamster Henry:
zzz:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
doctorjazz:
DjLorraine:
Uncle Michael:
adamdoesit:
burke:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
leshwatt:
Marie in Chicago:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
wenzo:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
dan:
coelacanth∅:
29 years old.
leshwatt:
StringOFperils:
still b/p:
johnk77:
these recordings being 10"
presumably 78rpm
when the 7" 45rpm was
introduced 1949
Uncle Michael:
spodiodi:
adamdoesit:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Roberto:
Roberto:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
coelacanth∅:
KevinfromBayRidge:
Fuzzy:
Mike Cooper:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
Webhamster Henry:
adamdoesit:
Roberto:
StringOFperils:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
coelacanth∅:
coelacanth∅:
Fuzzy:
Wearing my Minuteman Bikeway 25th Anniversary shirt today.
dan:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Webhamster Henry:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
rw:
Uncle Michael:
leshwatt:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Fuzzy:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
still b/p:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
rw:
dan:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
dan:
StringOFperils:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Doug Schulkind:
dan:
Alvy Singer:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Doug Schulkind:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
PAULS:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
adamdoesit:
StringOFperils:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
adamdoesit:
dave wuz here:
unpopularfred:
The Oscar:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
RevWaldo:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
KWilde:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
mike cooper:
Uncle Michael:
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
StringOFperils:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Carole King Klein (Carol Joan Klein)
b. February 9, 1942
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
mike cooper:
PAULS:
KWilde:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
They say a Pedal Steel was cheaper than an Organ for some Churches...
Uncle Michael:
WR:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
johnk77:
manager, photographer
died last month.
good guy, i worked with him
in the 1970s when he was
bonnie raitt's manager.
here is a free link to the nytimes obit
http://tinyurl.com/63ffjx2v
Mr C:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Mr C:
Uncle Michael:
StringOFperils:
WR:
Brian in UK:
Uncle Michael:
PAULS:
Brian in UK:
spodiodi:
StringOFperils:
StringOFperils:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Uncle Michael:
RevWaldo:
coelacanth∅:
Uncle Michael:
coelacanth∅:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
adamdoesit:
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
WR:
adamdoesit:
spodiodi:
the pic i wanted to show you is currently my avatar -- inspired by yours (i'd mentioned).
coelacanth∅:
... we had weimaraners and they only read german music notation
doctorjazz:
Brian in UK:
dreamyandseedy:
doctorjazz:
Brian in UK:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
coelacanth∅:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
adamdoesit:
spodiodi:
DjLorraine:
spodiodi:
be well, Hinksters
Dean:
Marie in Chicago:
Marie in Chicago:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
...Thanks UM!
adamdoesit:
WR:
StringOFperils:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Doug Schulkind: