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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 1920s bandleader Earl Gresh. But this photograph was taken in 1929, after Earl’s music career came to an abrupt halt. In the first segment of this week’s show, you’ll hear three great records by Earl and His Gangplank Orchestra, find out why he left music and why he’s is a boat. We’ll also celebrate the birthdays of Bill Smith and Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts. If you like the “One Thing In Common” and “For No Particular Reason” segments, you’ll love this week’s “To Whom Do These Records Refer” segment. And in the final segment of the show we’ll weather some storms. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and get magically transported back to an earlier musical era. But most of all…
ENJOY THE SHOW!
I hope you are all safe and healthy and doing as well as you can be given the current world situation and stay-at-home orders and that this hour of music gives you a bit of diversion and entertainment. Thanks for listening and best wishes!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Earl Gresh
Where The Wild Wild Flowers Grow – Earl Gresh and His Orchestra / Frank Harris (Irving Kaufman), v.
Help! – Earl Gresh and His Gangplank Orchestra / Band, v.
Row, Row Rosie! – Earl Gresh and His Gangplank Orchestra / Band, v.
Segment 2: Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts
Deer Walk – Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts
Take These Lips Away – Fiddlin’ Doc Roberts
Way Down South – FIddling Doc Roberts Trio
Segment 3: To Whom Do These Songs Refer?
Out Of The Tempest – George Olsen and His Music / Fran Frey, v.
I Was Taken By Storm – Joe Haymes AHO / Skeeter Palmer, v.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (I Love You) – Herb Jeffries
Segment 4: Bill Smith
Love Me Tonight – Harold Stern AHO / Bill Smith, v.
Just A Little Flower Shop Around The Corner – Harold Stern and The Biltmore Orchestra / Bill Smith, v.
My Room – Harold Stern AHO / Bill Smith, v.
Segment 5: Storms
The Miami Storm – Vernon Dalhart
I’ve Been In The Storm So Long – Spike Hughes
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