Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 28th Nov 2020
Original air date - Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 24th Nov 2020
Charlie and his Orchestra, the WW2 German English language propaganda orchestra is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist. You’ll also hear in the videos below pop swing by the Lutz Templin Orchestra which was booked by the Nazi Government to record as Charlie. LISTEN HERE The Phantom Dancer is your non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV which I've been bringing you every week on 107.3 2SER Sydney since 1985. Listen here JOIN ME ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/gregpoppletonmusic/ CHARLIE The Charlie selections I've chosen are the least odious. Charlie and His Orchestra played Anglo-American pop songs in tight swing arrangements. Mostly, the vocalist, 'Charlie' (Karl Schwedler), sung the original lyrics and then sang a second chorus of propaganda lyrics. Sometimes just the original lyrics were sung. Some recordings were instrumental. Some had a female vocalist. The Charlie Selections on this week's Phantom Dancer come from two albums released by Harlequin in the early 90s with liner notes by Dr. Rainer E. Lotz Dr Rainer E. Lotz and Horst J. P. Bergmeier wrote the definitive book on the subject in 1997, "Hitler's Airwaves: The Inside Story of Nazi Radio Broadcasting and Propaganda Swing" From a review of the book, "The previously untold story of how the Nazi war machine used jazz and swing for propaganda. Independent scholars Bergmeier and Lotz have succeeded in crafting a work that will appeal to both a specialized audience and the general public. Most people know that jazz and swing were immediately banned upon Hitler's ascension to power in 1933. Swing represented the decadent society of America, while jazz threatened the racial purity of the Aryan race. A deep-rooted anti-Semitism underlay these attitudes: Swing was one component of modernism ("the refuse of a rotting society''); and jazz was being used by the Jews to corrupt the Aryan race through "musical race defilement.'' Music at the home front had to conform to the traditionalist tastes of Hitler and the Nazi elite, but when it came to propaganda aimed at foreign countries, swing and jazz seemed the perfect bait. Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels was always sensitive to the enormous influence of the radio, which he viewed as second only to the press as the "most effective weapon in our struggle for existence.'' Strictly speaking, the book's title is misleading; only one of the eight chapters deals with jazz and swing radio propaganda. Four chapters offer a historical introduction to the propaganda ministry and the development of radio in Germany after WW I. An additional chapter reviews the well-known rivalry within the Nazi hierarchy over propaganda; and the final two chapters deal with Nazi radio broadcasts over Europe. The authors have made good use of previously unseen documents to reconstruct the Nazi effort to use music as propaganda. The CD accompanying the book includes catchy tunes and original radio broadcasts. A fascinating footnote to the history of the Nazi propaganda machine."24 NOVEMBER PLAY LIST
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Set 1 |
Duke Ellington 1937-47 Radio | |
Feeling A Little Tomorrow Like I Feel Today |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
'Spotlight Bands' Ciro's Hollywood AFRS Re-broadcast 25 Jul 1947 |
I Wonder Why? |
Duke Ellington Orchestra (voc) Bette Roche |
'Spotlight Bands' Buffalo NY Blue Network 27 Nov 1943 |
Poco + Take The A Train (theme) |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
El Patio Ballroom Lakeside KLZ CBS Denver CO 15 Jul 1942 |
Rockin' in Rhythm + East St Louis Toodle-oo (theme) |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
Cotton Club WOR Mutual NY 18 Mar 1937 |
Set 2 |
1940s Swing Bands | |
Sunrise Serenade (theme) + Glow Worm |
Frankie Carle Orchestra |
'Summer Electric Hour' 2CH AWA Sydney Sep 1943 |
On The Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe |
Chuck Foster Orchestra (voc) Shirley Richards |
'One Night Stand' Terrace Room Hotel New Yorker AFRS Re-broadcast 13 Aug 1945 |
Trombone Solo + Close |
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
'Tommy Dorsey and Company' AFRS Hollywood 23 Jun 1943 |
Set 3 |
Raymond Scott | |
Yesterthoughts |
Raymond Scott Orchestra |
Blackhawk Restaurant WGN MBS Chicago 21 Oct 1940 |
War Dance For Wooden Indians + Close |
Raymond Scott Orchestra |
Bermuda Terrace Hotel Brunswick WBZ NBC Blue Boston 6 Dec 1941 |
Runnin' Wild + Pretty Little Petticoat (theme) |
Raymond Scott Orchestra |
Blackhawk Restaurant WGN MBS Chicago 21 Oct 1940 |
Set 4 |
Charlie and his Orchestra | |
The Sheik of Araby |
Charlie and his Orchestra (voc) Charlie |
Radio Transcription RRG Berlin 12 Jan 42
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You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming |
Charlie and his Orchestra (voc) Charlie |
Radio Transcription RRG Berlin 1941
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Stardust |
Charlie and his Orchestra (voc) Charlie |
Radio Transcription RRG Stuttgart May 1943
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Hold Tight |
Charlie and his Orchestra |
Radio Transcription RRG Berlin 1942
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Set 5 |
Friendly Fred | |
I've Got Five Dollars (thme) + Copenhagen |
Freddie Rich Orchestra |
'Friendly Five Footnotes' Radio Transcription 1932 |
Hiding in the Shadows of the Moon |
Freddie Rich Orchestra |
'Friendly Five Footnotes' Radio Transcription 1932 |
Goin' To Town |
Freddie Rich Orchestra |
'Friendly Five Footnotes' Radio Transcription 1932 |
Sugar |
Freddie Rich Orchestra |
'Friendly Five Footnotes' Radio Transcription 1932 |
Set 6 |
1930s and 1950s Women Vocalists | |
Everything I Have Is Yours |
Ruth Etting |
Comm Rec Los Angeles 21 Sep 1933 |
My Buddy |
Eugenie Baird (voc) Paul Whiteman Orchestra
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'Forever Pops' ABC Chicago 1950 |
All Day Long |
Norma Oldham (voc) Duke Ellington Orchestra
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Meadowbrook Ballroom Cedar Grove NJ WNBC NBC NY 6 Jun 1951 |
Yankee Doodle |
Linda Keene (voc) Jack Teagarden Orchestra
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'Fitch Summer Bandwagon' WABC CBS NY Nov 1939 |
Set 7 |
Freddy Martin and his Orchestra | |
Various |
Freddy Martin and his Orchestra |
'Eden's Liquid-Dry Shampoo' Radio Transcription 1933
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Set 8 |
1940s-60s Jazz Radio | |
Undecided (theme) + St Louis Blues |
Charlie Shavers Quartet |
London House WBBM CBS Chicago May 1962 |
Baghdad |
Boyd Raeburn Orchestra |
Rose Room Palace Hotel KQW CBS San Francisco 27 Jul 1945 |
How High the Moon |
Charlie Parker & Charlie Ventura |
'Symphony Sid Show' Royal Roost WMCA NY 1949 |