Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 12th Dec 2020
Original air date - Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 8th Dec 2020
Bob Chester, swing band leader and tenor saxophonist, is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist. 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 Bob Chester began his music career as a sideman under Irving Aaronson, Ben Bernie, and Ben Pollack. He formed his own orchestra in Detroit in 1939, with a Glenn Miller-influenced sound. This band was unsuccessful in local engagements and quickly dissolved. He then put together a new band on the East Coast under the direction of Tommy Dorsey and with arrangements by David Rose. This ensemble fared much better, recording for Bluebird Records. Billed "The New Sensation of the Nation," Chester's band had its own radio show on CBS briefly in the spring of 1939. The twenty-five-minute program aired from the Hotel Van Cleve in Dayton, Ohio 12:30 Friday mornings some of which you'll hear on this week's Phantom Dancer. Chester's Bluebird records have proved excellent sellers, both for retail dealers and coin phonograph operators such as "From Maine to California"; "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie"; "Madeliaine"; and two songs from "Banjo Eyes" - "Not a Care in the World" and "A Nickel to My Name". His one national hit was "With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair" (b/w "I Walk With Music"; Bluebird 10614), which featured Dolores O'Neill on vocals and went to #18 on the charts in April 1940. Chester's orchestra included saxophonist Peanuts Hucko and trombonist Bill Harris. His female singers included Dolores O'Neill, Kathleen Lane, and Betty Bradley. The orchestra disbanded in the mid-1940s, due in part to the shrinking market for big band sound. Chester assembled another band for a short time in the early 1950s, but after it failed he retired from music and returned to Detroit to work for the rest of his life in car manufacturing.8 DECEMBER PLAY LIST
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Set 1 |
Stan Kenton Radio Transcriptions | |
Trumpet Symphonette |
Stan Kenton Orchestra |
Radio Transcription Los Angeles Oct 1941 |
Concerto for Doghouse |
Stan Kenton Orchestra
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Radio Transcription Los Angeles 13 Feb 1942 |
El Choclo |
Stan Kenton Orchestra
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Radio Transcription Los Angeles Oct 1941 |
Set 2 |
1930s Radio | |
Station Open |
Staff Announcer |
W2XAF Schenectady NY 1938 |
Susannah |
Harry Richman (voc) Dodge Orchestra |
'Dodge Program' Radio Transcription 1936 |
There's a Tavern in the Town |
Rudy Vallee |
'Fleishmann Yeast Hour' WEAF NBC Red NY 13 Dec 1934 |
I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams + Theme |
Al Goodman Orchestra (voc) The Hit Paraders |
'Your Hit Parade' WABC CBS NY 22 Oct 1938 |
Set 3 |
1940s Swing Radio | |
One O'Clock Jump (theme) + Fine |
Scatman Carruthers Orchestra (voc) Scatman |
'Jubilee' AFRS Hollywood 13 Mar 1944 |
Theme + Sherwood's Forest |
Bobby Sherwood Orchestra |
'One Night Stand' Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast Jan 1947 |
Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me + Take The A-Train |
Gus Arnheim Orchestra |
Sherman's Dine and Dance Mutual Network San Diego 20 Nov 1943 |
Set 4 |
Bob Chester | |
Theme + Shoot The Sherbert To Me, Herbert |
Bob Chester Orchestra (voc) Kathleen Lane |
Mayfair Restaurant Hotel Van Cleve CBS Dayton OH 22 Sep 1939
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Speak Low |
Bob Chester Orchestra |
'One Night Stand' Panther Room Hotel Sherman Chicago AFRS Re-broadcast 8 Oct 1944
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Stay In My Arms, Cinderella + Theme + News + Station Close |
Bob Chester Orchestra (voc) Stu Braden |
Mayfair Restaurant Hotel Van Cleve CBS Dayton OH 22 Sep 1939
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Set 5 |
Count Basie | |
Red Bank Boogie |
Count Basie with Harry Sosnick's Orchestra |
'Guest Star' Radio Transcription 23 Oct 1949 |
One O'clock Jump (theme) + Out of Nowhere |
Count Basie Orchestra |
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 31 Aug 1952 |
Basie Boogie |
Count Basie with Harry Sosnick's Orchestra |
'Guest Star' Radio Transcription 23 Oct 1949 |
Lullaby of Birdland + Close |
Count Basie Orchestra |
'Stars in Jazz' Birdland WNBC NBC NY 14 Jan 1953 |
Set 6 |
Eddie Condon | |
Monday Night Special |
Eddie Condon |
'Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street' WJZ NBC Blue NY 5 Jan 1941 |
Singin' the Blues |
Eddie Condon (featuring Bobby Hackett) |
'Eddie Condon Town Hall Jazz Concert' WJZ NBC Blue NY 16 Sep 1944 |
The Blues |
Eddie Condon |
'Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street' WJZ NBC Blue NY 5 Jan 1941 |
Sweet Georgia Brown |
Eddie Condon |
'Eddie Condon Town Hall Jazz Concert' WJZ NBC Blue NY 14 Oct 1944 |
Set 7 |
Bing Crosby | |
Open + She Loves Me Not |
Bing Crosby (voc) Georgie Stoll Orchestra |
'Woodbury Soap Program' KHJ Mutual LA 18 Sep 1934
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I've Got To Pass Your House To Get To My House |
Bing Crosby (voc) Jimmy Grier Orchestra |
Los Angeles 9 Jun 1933
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Remember Me |
Bing Crosby (voc) John Scott Trotter Orchestra |
'Kraft Music Hall' KFI NBC Red LA 7 Oct 1937
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Shadows of Love |
Bing Crosby (voc) Jimmy Grier Orchestra |
Los Angeles 10 Mar 1934
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Set 8 |
1950s Mod Radio | |
Hot House |
Miles Davis |
'Stars of Modern Jazz Concert' Carnegie Hall Voice of America 25 Dec 1949 |
Night in Tunisia |
Dizzy Gillespie |
'Symphony Sid Show' Birdland WJZ NY 31 Mar 1951 |