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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.
This week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records starts off with a first time birthday salute to bandleader and composer Ernie Golden. In the second segment we’ll spotlight Andrew B. Sterling, lyricist of “Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis” shown above. And you’ll find out just exactly who “Louis” is! Ernie Golden was also a composer and in the third segment of the show you’ll hear three tunes he wrote, played by others. In the fourth segment we’ll don a vest and in the final segment we’ll remind you that time is running our for you to purchase your very own custom Rapidly Rotating Records t-shirt, tank top or hoodie. You have only until this coming Friday, September 3. This is a fundraiser to support KISL so if you like RRR, please consider showing your support by purchasing and proudly wearing one of these high-quality custom shirts. Just go to our vendor bonfire.com to check out the design, all eight styles and five colors and order yours TODAY before they’re gone forever. Thank you! There’s lots of great music and interesting information so…
ENJOY THE SHOW!
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Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Ernie Golden
My Daddy – Ernie Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra / Charles Harrison, v.
That’s My Weakness Now – Ted White’s Collegians (Ernie Golden AHO) / Charles Dickson (Irving Kaufman), v.
You Are My Silver Lining Of Love – Ernie Golden AHO
Segment 2: Andrew B. Sterling
On The Old Fall River Line – Billy Murray
America, Here’s My Boy – Peerless Quartet
Why Did You Do It To Me, Babe? – Jack Kaufman
Meet Me In St. Louis – Billy Murray
Segment 3: Tunes by Ernie Golden
The Toymaker’s Dream – Vaughn De Leath
Somebody And Me – Correll & Gosden
Dancing Shadows – Paul Whiteman AHO
Segment 4: Vests
Down Where The Vest Begins – Harry Breuer’s Trio / Jack Kaufman, v.
The Coat And Pants Do All The Work – Harry Reser’s Six Jumping Jacks
Segment 5: RRR T-Shirts
Fairy On The Clock – Ariel Dance Orchestra (Ronnie Munro AHO)
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