Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 12th Mar 2024

Wingy Manone (Joseph Matthews Manone) was a one-armed New Orleans, American jazz trumpeter, composer, singer, and bandleader. He is this week’s Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.

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WINGY

“Wingy” Manone lost his right arm in a tram accident when he was ten years old, hence “Wingy”.

From playing trumpet and cornet professionally with various bands in his New Orleans, he gigged across America in the 1920s.

Manone’s style was similar to that of fellow New Orleans trumpeter Louis Prima: hot jazz with trumpet leads, punctuated by good-natured spoken patter in a pleasantly gravelly voice.

Manone was frequently recruited for recording sessions. He played on some early Benny Goodman records, and fronted various pickup groups under pseudonyms like “The Cellar Boys” and “Barbecue Joe and His Hot Dogs.”

His hit records included “Tar Paper Stomp” (an original riff composition of 1929, later used as the basis for Glenn Miller’s “In the Mood”), and a hot 1934 version of a sweet ballad of the time “The Isle of Capri”, which was said to have annoyed the songwriters despite the royalties it earned them.

He also recorded, “There’ll Come a Time (Wait and See)” (1934, a.k.a “San Antonio Stomp”), “Send Me” (1936), and the novelty, “The Broken Record” (1936). He and his band did regular recording and radio work through the 1930s and appeared with Bing Crosby in the film Rhythm on the River.

In 1943, Manone recorded several Soundies, including, “Rhythm on the River.”

Manone published an autobiography in 1948, “Trumpet on the Wing”.

In the 1950s, he was based mostly in California and Las Vegas, Nevada, although he also toured through the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe for jazz festivals.

In 1957, he attempted to break into rock-and-roll with his version of “Party Doll”, the Buddy Knox hit. His version on Decca 30211 made No. 56 on Billboard’s Pop chart and it received a UK release.

Manone’s compositions include “There’ll Come a Time (Wait and See)” with Miff Mole (1928), “Tar Paper Stomp” (1930), “Tailgate Ramble” with Johnny Mercer, “Stop the War (The Cats Are Killin’ Themselves)” (1941), “Trying to Stop My Crying”, “Downright Disgusted Blues” with Bud Freeman, “Swing Out” with Ben Pollack, “Send Me”, “Nickel in the Slot” with Irving Mills, “Jumpy Nerves”, “Mannone Blues”, “Easy Like”, “Strange Blues”, “Swingin’ at the Hickory House”, “No Calling Card”, “Where’s the Waiter?”, “Walkin’ the Streets (Till My Baby Comes Home)”, and “Fare Thee Well (Annabelle)”.

In 2008, “There’ll Come a Time (Wait and See)” was used in the soundtrack to the Academy Award-nominated movie. “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”.

12 Mar PLAY LIST

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107.3 2SER Tuesday 12 March 2024
12:04 – 2:00pm (+11 hours GMT)
National Program
5UV Adelaide Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4am
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4am
2BRW Braidwood Monday 3 – 4am
2YYY Young Monday 3 – 4am
7RPH Hobart Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Monday 3am – 4 and 6 -7pm
2MCE Bathurst Wednesday 9 – 10am
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Friday 10 – 11am
and Sunday 11pm
Reading Radio (QLD) Friday 1am – 2
2RRR Ryde Friday 11am – 12
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
5LCM Lofty FM Adelaide Friday 1 – 2pm
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Saturday 4am – 5am
Denmark FM (West Australia) Saturday 10 – 11am
Repeat: Wednesdays 10 – 11pm
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
3BBR West Gippsland Sunday 5 – 6pm
2SEA Sapphire Coast Eden Sunday 9 – 10pm

Set 1
Stan Kenton
One O’Clock Jump (theme) + Intermission Riff
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
10 Dec 1948
The Peanut Vendor
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
10 Dec 1948
Southern Scandal + Close
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
10 Dec 1948
Set 2
Duke Ellington
Jumpin’ Pumkin’
Duke Ellington Orchestra
New Zanzibar NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Oct 1944
A Door Will Open
Duke Ellington Orchestra
New Zanzibar NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Oct 1944
West Indian Dance
Duke Ellington Orchestra

New Zanzibar NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Oct 1944
Ain’t Got Nothin’ But the Blues + Jack the Bear
Duke Ellington Orchestra (voc) Al Hibbler and Kay Davis

New Zanzibar NYC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Oct 1944
Set 3
Wingy Manone
The Jazz Band Ball
Wingy Manone
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
30 Nov 1946
Muskrat Ramble
Wingy Manone
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
30 Nov 1946
Frim Fram Sauce
Wingy Manone (tp & voc)
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
30 Nov 1946
Savoy Blues + Close
Wingy Manone & Kid Ory
‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood
30 Nov 1946
Set 4
Count Basie
Peace Pipe
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland
WRCA NBC NYC
9 Jan 1956
The Come Back Blues
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland
WRCA NBC NYC
9 Jan 1956
Jumpin’ at the Woodside
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland
WRCA NBC NYC
9 Jan 1956
One O’Clock Jump (theme)
Count Basie Orchestra
‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland
WRCA NBC NYC
9 Jan 1956
Set 5
Chick Webb
If I Didn’t Care
Chick Webb Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Red Boston
4 May 1939
Stars and Stripes Forever
Chick Webb Orchestra
Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Red Boston
4 May 1939
My Wild Irish Rose
Chick Webb Orchestra
Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Red Boston
4 May 1939
Chew, Chew Your Bubblegum + Close
Chick Webb Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Red Boston
4 May 1939
Set 6
Benny Goodman Orchestra
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
Benny Goodman Orchestra
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NYC
3 Jan 1939
Hurry Home
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NYC
3 Jan 1939
Seven Come Eleven
Benny Goodman Sextet
Peacock Court
Hotel Mark Hopkins
KFRC Mutual – Don Lee
28 May 1940
Where Do I Go From You? + Goodbye (theme)
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
Peacock Court
Hotel Mark Hopkins
KFRC Mutual – Don Lee
28 May 1940
Set 7
Fats Waller
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
Fats Waller
‘The Magic Key’
WJZ NBC Blue NYC 24 May 1936
Chistopher Columbus
Fats Waller
‘The Magic Key’
WJZ NBC Blue NYC 24 May 1936
The Joint is Jumpin’
Fats Waller and Andy Razaf
‘This is New York’
WABC CBS NYC
11 Dec 1938
Summertime + Stompin’ at the Savoy
Fats Waller and Andy Razaf
‘This is New York’
WABC CBS NYC
11 Dec 1938
Set 8
Louis Armstrong 1920s Sides
Savoyager’s Stopm Carroll Dickenson’s Savoyagers Chicago
5 July 1928
Too Busy Louis Armstrong’s Hot 4 (voc) Lillie Delk Christian
Chicago
26 Jun 1928
Weather Bird
Louis Armstrong and the Savoy Ballroom 5
Chicago
5 Dec 1928

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