Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 11th Nov 2023
Original air date - Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 7th Nov 2023
Del Courtney was a pianist, bandleader, actor and composer whose career spanned seven decades. He played for four US presidents. He is your Phantom Dancer Feature artist this week. The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week. LISTEN to this week's Phantom Dancer mix (online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 7 November) and weeks of Phantom Dancer mixes online at, at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/ [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq7D2oYnWfA[/embed]DEL
Known as the "Old Smoothie" for the smooth dance tunes he and his band would play, Del Courtney started playing paino at age 9 and at university did a double degree in music and teaching He formed his first band in 1933 at the Claremont Hotel, San Francisco, and became immensely popular in the Bay Area with record deals and radio shows. His late 1930s bands included electric guitar and keyboards. In the mid-1940s, he was a favourite at Chicago's musically prestigious Blackhawk Restaurant, and by 1948 was playing his sixth engagement at the Rose Room at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco., another room the networks broadcast from daily His band in 1948 was: George Rank, Seymour Solk , Billy Petri trumpets; Rick Meyer and Johnny Strong trombones; Doug Lowery, Rick Sanders, Johnny Shepherd and Ken MacCoulou reeds; Bob Moonan piano, Val Eddy double bass, Mel Severs guitar, and Ellis Stickey drums. The vocalists were Gloria Foster and Gil Vester. In October 1958, his album Dancing 'Til Daybreak LP, which was released on Capitol Records. In the 1960s he had a daily radio show over KSFO from the Tonga Room of the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. On July 3, 1964, both Courtney and Les Malloy became the owners ofSan Francisco radio station KSAN. Courtney was also musical director of The Oakland Raiders football club In the mid-1990s swing revival, Courtney ,came out of retirement to front a big band, playing at the Blue Tropix Restaurant and Night Club and the Elks Club in Honolulu. He is credited with bringing big band swing to Hawaii in the 1930s. He was still playing once a month at the age of 93. He died age 95. He was married to the famous big band era swing singers Connie Haines, who sang with Tommy Dorsey as you'll hear on this week's Phantom Dancer, and Yvonne King from The King Sisters He was also an actor and producer, known for The Hideous Sun Demon (1958), Harbor Command (1957) and Aloha Summer (1988). He had his own sponsored TV shows in the 1950s. His theme song, which he composed, was 'Good Evening'. His memoir was entitled "Hey! The Band's Too Loud". Del Courtney oral history: https://ww1.namm.org/library/oral-history/del-courtney [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4FWHnXHpC0[/embed] 7 November PLAY LIST
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Set 1 |
Ralph Marterie | |
Blue Lou |
Ralph Marterie Orchestra |
'Treasury Show'
WBBM CBS Chicago
26 Dec 1954 |
My Old Flame |
Ralph Marterie Orchestra |
'Treasury Show'
WBBM CBS Chicago
26 Dec 1954
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The Girl Next Door |
Ralph Marterie Orchestra (voc) Bill Walters |
'Treasury Show'
WBBM CBS Chicago
26 Dec 1954
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Rock Rock + Close | Ralph Marterie Orchestra (voc) Band |
'Treasury Show'
WBBM CBS Chicago
26 Dec 1954
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Set 2 |
Count Basie | |
One O'Clock Jump (theme) + Ev'ry Tub |
Count Basie Orchestra |
'America Dances' WABC CBS NYC & BBC London 9 Jul 1938 |
Song of the Wanderer |
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Helen Humes |
'America Dances'
WABC CBS NYC & BBC London
9 Jul 1938 |
Flat Foot Floogie |
Count Basie Orchestra |
'America Dances'
WABC CBS NYC & BBC London
9 Jul 1938 |
Lady Be Good |
Count Basie's Blue 6 |
'America Dances'
WABC CBS NYC & BBC London
9 Jul 1938 |
Set 3 |
Del Courtney | |
Good Evening (theme) + The Man I Love |
Del Courtney Orchestra |
Aircheck
Rainbow Room
New Kenmore Hotel
Albany NY
31 Oct 1938 |
Good Evening (theme) + April Showers |
Del Courtney Orchestra
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'One Night Stand'
Rose Room
Palace Hotel
San Francisco
AFRS Re-broadcast
7 Jan 1948 |
They're Mine |
Del Courtney Orchestra (voc) Gloria Foster |
'One Night Stand'
Rose Room
Palace Hotel
San Francisco
AFRS Re-broadcast
7 Jan 1948 |
London Fantasia Golden Earrings |
Del Courtney Orchestra, Bob Moonan piano (voc) Gil Vester
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'One Night Stand'
Rose Room
Palace Hotel
San Francisco
AFRS Re-broadcast
7 Jan 1948 |
Set 4 |
Ray McKinley leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra | |
Swing Low Sweet Chariot |
Ray McKinley leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WCBS CBS NYC
1956
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My Prayer |
Ray McKinley leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ronnie Craig
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Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WCBS CBS NYC
1956
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Bunkhouse Boogie |
Ray McKinley leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ray McKinley
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Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WCBS CBS NYC
1956
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Moonlight Cocktail |
Ray McKinley leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra
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Cafe Rouge
Hotel Statler
WCBS CBS NYC
1956 |
Set 5 |
Tommy Dorsey | |
Open + Swing Low Sweet Chariot |
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
Meadowbrook Ballroom. Cedar Grove, New Jersey
WABC CBS NYC
11 Feb 1941 |
I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You - opening theme + Dark Eyes |
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
Hotel Astor Roof
WEAF NBC Red NYC
22 Jun 1940
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Everything Happens to Me |
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (voc) Frank Sinatra | Meadowbrook Ballroom. Cedar Grove, New Jersey WABC CBS NYC 11 Feb 1941 |
I'm Nobody's Baby |
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (voc) Connie Haines |
Hotel Astor Roof
WEAF NBC Red NYC
22 Jun 1940
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Set 6 |
Trad Jazz | |
Open + Ballin' the Jack |
Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band |
Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco
10 Oct 1954 |
Sadie Green the Vamp of New Orleans |
Turk Murphy's San Francisco Jazz Band |
Easy Street
KCBS San Francisco
9 Dec 1958
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St James Infirmary |
Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band |
Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco
10 Oct 1954
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Memphis Blues + Bay City (theme) |
Turk Murphy's San Francisco Jazz Band |
Easy Street
KCBS San Francisco
9 Dec 1958
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Set 7 |
Artie Shaw & Helen Forrest | |
Nightmare (theme) + Deep in a Dream |
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest |
Blue Room
Hotel Lincoln
WEAF NBC Red NYC
2 Dec 1958
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Basin street Blues + Ride, Red, Ride |
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest | Summer Terrace Ritz Carlton Hotel WNAC NBC Red Boston 19 Aug 1939 |
I Won't Tell a Soul |
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest |
Blue Room
Hotel Lincoln
WEAF NBC Red NYC
2 Dec 1958
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Don't Worry About Me + Carioca + Nightmare (theme0 |
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest |
Summer Terrace
Ritz Carlton Hotel
WNAC NBC Red Boston
19 Aug 1939
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Set 8 |
Modern Jazz | |
Now's the Time |
Charlie Parker |
Storeyville
Copley Square Hotel
WHDH Boston
22 Sep 1953 |
20th Century Blues | Sir Charles Thompson All-Stars |
Comm Rec
NYC
4 Sep 1945 |
Groovin' High |
Charlie Parker |
Storeyville
Copley Square Hotel
WHDH Boston
22 Sep 1953
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