Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 4th Aug 2020
Frances Faye, cabaret singer and pianist, is this week’s Phantom Dancer feature artist. Peter Allen credited her as a major influence. He had Frances Faye sing the vocals on the track ‘Just a Gigolo’ on his 1974 album, Continental American.
Personally, I wonder whether the Continental in the name of that album refers to the Continental Baths in New York City where Allen re-launched his career after being rescued by a friend of mine, and Continental Baths owner, Steve Ostrow, who with, Bette Midler, found him unconscious one day on a Long Island beach.
You’ll hear Frances Faye live from a NYC nightclub over NBC in 1956 on this week’s Phantom Dancer. And she’s your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week in a 1979 performance live on Sydney’s midday weekly variety TV show, ‘The Mike Walsh Show’. (Missed this one, I was either at a Chemical Engineering lecture at uni or on a bus working as a conductor. ‘The Mike Walsh Show’ audience were famously all bussed in ‘little old ladies’.)
The Phantom Dancer is your non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week. Presented and produced by 1920s-30s singer and actor Greg Poppleton, The Phantom Dancer’s been on-air over 107.3 2SER Sydney since 1985.
Hear The Phantom Dancer online from 12:04pm AEST Tuesday 4 August at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/ where you can also hear two years of archived shows.
As always, the finyl hour is vinyl.
FRANCES
Frances Faye was a second cousin of actor Danny Kaye, whose TV show I used to watch, laughing my head off, as a toddler in the mid-1960s.
She entered showbiz at age 15 in nightclubs.
She made her solo recording debut in 1936 and appeared in the 1937 Bing Crosby movie, ‘Double or Nothing’ in which she sang ‘After You’. She wrote the song ‘Well All Right’ recorded by the Andrews Sisters.
Her act became famous for including double entendres and references to homosexuality. Frances Faye herself was bisexual and hinted at this frequently in her act, playfully altering pronouns in love songs or weave her girlfriend’s name into lyrics of songs.
She recorded albums for Capitol Records, Imperial Records and the jazz labels Verve and Bethlehem Records.
FAYE
Faye was married twice in the 1940s. In the late 1950s, a woman named Teri Shepherd became her manager and lifelong partner. Shepherd discussed her relationship with Faye in Bruce Weber’s 2001 film Chop Suey.
She was arrested in 1955 on a narcotics charge in Los Angeles. Police alleged she and three men arrested at the same time possessed marijuana.
During the 1960s, Faye suffered a number of health related problems brought on by a hip accident in 1958. She nevertheless continued to tour into the early 1980s. Peter Allen credited her as a major influence.
She returned to film in 1978, playing an elderly cocaine-sniffing madam in the Louis Malle film Pretty Baby. She retired shortly afterwards. At the time of her death in 1991, aged 79, she was living with Shepherd.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
And every week, right here, I find the jazzy or the quirky or both combined from YouTube, just for you, as your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week. This week it’s Francis Faye (she’s in today’s Phantom Dancer mix on NBC radio in 1956) live on Sydney TV (The Mike Walsh Show) in 1979 – singing, playing the piano, and being interviewed. Enjoy!
4 AUGUST PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #448 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 4 August 2020 |
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Set 1
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Jubilee Show AFRS Radio 1945-46 | |
Open + Instrumental
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Cliff Lang
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood 7 Oct 1946 |
Sentimental Journey
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Alvino Rey (steel guitar) and The Armed Forces Radio Service Orchestra
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood Aug 1945 |
Honeysuckle Rose + One O’Clock Jump (theme)
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood 17 Jul 1945 |
Set 2
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Live Exotica on 1950s Radio | |
Medley
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Frances Faye (voc and piano) with double bass and bongos
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‘All Star Parade of Bands’
The Cameo WRCA NBC NY 5 Mar 1956 |
Mocambo Mambo + Quiet Village (close)
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Martin Denny
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London House
WBBM CBS Chicago 1959 |
Night Must Fall + Nightingale + My Shawl (close)
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Xavier Cugat Orchestra
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‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
The Last Frontier NBC Las Vegas 30 Nov 1953 |
Set 3
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Radio Band Leaders Who Made Lounge Records in the 1950s | |
Open + The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
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Enoch Light and his Light Brigade
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‘One Night Stand’
New Park Casino Palisades Park NJ AFRS Re-broadcast 1944 |
Contrasts (theme) + Georgia On My Mind
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Jimmy Dorsey Dorseyland Band
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‘Marine Corp Show’
Radio Transcription 1950 |
It’s Delovely + Theme
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Sammy Kaye Orchestra (voc) Tony Alamo and Barbara Benson
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Astor Roof
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel WCBS CBS NY 1951 |
Set 4
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Early 1930s Radio | |
Virginia
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Arthur Rosebery and his Kit-Kat Dance Band (voc) Len Lees
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Comm Rec
London Dec 1929 |
Open + It’s The Girl
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Freddy Rich and the Friendly Five Orchestra (voc) Freddy Rich
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‘Friendly Five Footnotes’
Radio Transcription New York City 1931 |
Be Cafeful + Close
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Billy Jones and Ernie Hare with the De Marco Sisters
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‘Tastee Loafers’
Radio Transcription New York City 1934 |
Set 5
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Trad Jazz on 1940s – 50s Radio | |
Chicago
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Jimmy Dorsey’s Dorseyland Band
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‘Marine Corp Show’
Radio Transcription New York City 1950 |
Back and Blue
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Muggsy Spanier
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‘This Is Jazz’
WOR Mutual NY 22 Mar 1947 |
Relaxin’ at the Touro
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Muggsy Spanier and Eddie Condon Group incl. Gene Krupa (drums)
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‘Eddie Condon Jazz Concert’
Town Hall, New York City WJZ Blue NY 23 Sep 1944 |
Canal Street Blues + Bay City (close)
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Turk Murphy’s San Francisco Jazz Band
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Easy Street
KCBS San Francisco 7 Nov 1958 |
Set 6
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1930s Dance Bands on the Wireless | |
Hurry Home
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Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters (voc) Carlotta Dale
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Comm Rec
New York City 21 Oct 1938 |
Old Stamping Ground
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Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Tony Pastor
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Blue Room
Hotel Lincoln WEAF NBC Red NY 30 Dec 1938 |
Back To Back
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Teddy Wilson Orchestra (voc) Thelma Carpenter
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‘America Dances’
WABC CBS NY and BBC London 1939 |
In A Mist
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Bunny Berrigan Orchestra
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WABC CBS NY
19 Nov 1938 |
Set 7
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Guy Lombardo at the 1964 New York World Fair | |
Band Remote
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Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians
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Tiparillo Pavilion
New York World Fair WCBS CBS NY 1964 |
Set 8
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Bebop Sounds on 1950s Radio | |
Shaw Nuff
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Dizzy Gillespie Rebop Six
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Comm Rec
Hollywood Dec 1945 |
Night in Tunisia
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Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
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Birdland
WCBS CBS NY Jul 1956 |
A Groovy Little Ditty
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Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
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Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler WRCA NBC NY April 1956 |
Imagination
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Slim Gaillard Quintet (voc) Slim Gaillard
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‘Symphony Sid Show’
Birdland WJZ ABC NY 2 Jun 1951 |