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Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s.
Do you know who this fellow is? He’s pianist, composer, producer, jazz historian and author, journalist and educator, Leonard Feather. He was supposed to have his own birthday segment on last week’s show but got “bumped” by our tribute to Phil Schaap. So this week, he gets not one, but TWO segments, one featuring his bands and another featuring his music played by others. In other segments, we’ll get our minimum daily requirement of vitamin C, visit the village smithie and see what we can find. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so…
ENJOY THE SHOW!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Leonard Feather
Let’s Get Happy – Leonard Feather’s All Star Jam Band / Leo Watcon, v.
Early One Morning – Leonard Feather and Ye Olde Swynge Band
Widdecombe Fair – Leonard Feather and Ye Olde Swynge Band
Segment 2: Leonard Feather by Others
Mighty Like The Blues – Sextet of the Rhythm Club of London
Waltzing The Blues – Benny Carter and His Swing Quartet
Don’t Try Your Jive on Me – Fats Waller and HIs Continental Rhythm
Segment 3: The Village Smithie
Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore – Joe Belmont
Blacksmith Rag – Synco Jazz Band
Harmonious Blacksmith – Wanda Landowska
The Village Blacksmith – Harry E. Humphrey
Segment 4: Oranges
Why Aren’t Yes Eatin’ More Oranges – Ace Brigode and His 14 Virginians / Lou Allen and Fred Broche, v.
Tambourines and Oranges – Fred Van Eps and Frank Banta
Orange Blossom Time – Tom Clines and His Music / Jack Carney, v.
Segment 5: Eureka!
Oh! Boy (I Found The Baby For Me) – Billy Jones
I Found A Four Leaf Clover – Jesse Van Camp
Since I Found You – Vaughn De Leath
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