Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 30th Jul 2024
Johnny Marvin, was a hugely popular recording & radio singer and songwriter between 1924 and 1944. He was known mainly for his ukulele. He also played tiple, guitar, steel guitar, violin, harmonica and the musical saw. Johnny Marvin is your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.
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JOHNNY
Johnny Marvin was barely a teenager when he started performing with his father. He was a barber by trade and served in the US Navy during WW1 as a barber.
After that war he went into vaudeville, mostly as a solo act.
He was an early adapter of the Martin 10-string Tiple which was first produced in 1919.
Manufactured for a half century, the Martin tiple was used in jazz, blues and old-time country bands, and as a louder-volume ukulele. It was tuned similarly to a D-tuned ukulele:
A4 A3 • D4 D3 D4 • F#4 F#3 F#4 • B3 B3 (wound octave-lower strings are A3, D3, and F#3)
Johnny Marvin’s first solo ukulele recording, You Know Me Alabam’, was in 1924.
Marvin made 49 records for Victor Records from 1926 to 1930. But his contract with Victor was not exclusive.
He performed and recorded under a large number of pseudonyms for a large number of other labels: Elton Spence and His Ukulele, Ukulele Luke, Jack Lane and His Uke, George Thorne, Billy Hancock, Jimmy May and His Uke, Ken Wallace, and Honey Duke and His Uke.
He appeared as Honey Duke and His Uke in the 1926 hit Broadway show, Honeymoon Lane.
At the peak of his career in the late 1920s, over ten million American homes owned Johnny Marvin records.
He often sang vocal refrains for dance band records, including with the studio orchestras of Nat Shilkret, Roger Wolfe Kahn, and Johnny Hamp.
The Harmony Musical Instruments Company of Chicago created the Johnny Marvin Professional Tenor Ukulele.
Marvin presented a copy of the extra special ‘The Prince of Wales’ ukulele made of Hawaiian koa wood. to the Prince of Wales on his 1928 trip to England. In London, Marvin performed at the ultra-exclusive Kit-Kat Club.
For a short time after his London trip he toured with his musical brother, Frankie.
THE FLICKERS
From 1927, Johnny Marvin appeared in several MGM and Vitaphone musical shorts. You’ll hear part of one of his Vitaphone short on this week’s The Phantom Dancer.
You’ll also hear songs from his 1931 NBC radio series, Doctor Cheer. As Dr Cheer he sang Tin Pan Alley songs in answer to the problems ‘listeners’ sent in by letter.
The Great Depression dried up the performace circuit for Johnny, so from the early 1930s he focused on radio work and song writing, mostly in the Western genre.
He recorded a half-dozen cowboy song radio transcriptions in Los Angeles in 1939.
During World War 2 he toured with the USO. He contracted malaria while entertaining in the Pacific, and died from that disease in 1944.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vhpVGNTAmQ
30 July PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
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Set 1
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Charlie Barnet | |
Redskin Rhumba (theme) + Murder at Peyton Hall
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Charlie Barnet Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jan 1947 |
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song
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Charlie Barnet Orchestra (voc) Allen Lane |
‘One Night Stand’
Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jan 1947 |
The Best Man | Charlie Barnet Orchestra (voc) Betty Perry |
‘One Night Stand’
Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jan 1947 |
Strolling + And So to Bed | Charlie Barnet Orchestra + (voc) Allen Lane | ‘One Night Stand’ Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jan 1947 |
Set 2
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Ray Anthony | |
Open + Sweet and Gentle
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Ray Anthony Orchestra (voc) June Vallee |
‘Let’s Go to Town’
Radio Transcription 1954 |
Instrumental
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Ray Anthony Orchestra |
‘Let’s Go to Town’
Radio Transcription 1954 |
My Man
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Ray Anthony Orchestra (voc) June Vallee
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‘Let’s Go to Town’
Radio Transcription 1954 |
When the Saints Go Marching in March + Close
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Ray Anthony Orchestra
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‘Let’s Go to Town’
Radio Transcription 1954 |
Set 3
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Johnny Marvin | |
Moonlight and Roses
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Johnny Marvin
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Vitaphone
1927 |
Deed I Do
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Johnny Marvin
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Vitaphone
1927 |
Columbia Home Drycleaner Ad
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Johnny Marvin
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‘Doctor Cheer’
WEAF NBC Red NYC 1931 |
You Know You Belong to Somebody Else
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Johnny Marvin
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‘Doctor Cheer’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 1931 |
Somebody Stole My Girl | Johnny Marvin | ‘Doctor Cheer’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 1931 |
Just a Gigolo
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Johnny Marvin
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‘Doctor Cheer’
WEAF NBC Red NYC 1931 |
Set 4
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Count Basie | |
One O’Clock Jump (theme) + Every Tub
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Count Basie Orchestra
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‘America Dances’
WABC CBS NYC and BBC London 9 Jul 1938 |
The Song of the Wanderer
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Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Helen Humes
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‘America Dances’
WABC CBS NYC and BBC London 9 Jul 1938 |
Flat Foot Floogie
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Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Band
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‘America Dances’
WABC CBS NYC and BBC London 9 Jul 1938 |
Lady Be Good
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Count Basie’s Blue 6
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‘America Dances’ WABC CBS NYC and BBC London 9 Jul 1938 |
Set 5
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Benny Goodman Small Groups | |
Softly As in a Morning Sunrise
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Benny Goodman Trio | ‘Camel Caravan’ WABC CBS NYC 3 Jan 1939 |
After You’ve Gone
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Benny Goodman Trio
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‘Camel Caravan’
KNX CBS LA 18 Nov 1937 |
Umbrella Man |
Benny Goodman Sextet
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‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NYC 3 Jan 1939 |
Nagasaki
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Benny Goodman Quartet |
‘Camel Caravan’
KNX CBS LA 18 Nov 1937 |
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Set 6
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Raymond Scott | |
Pretty Little Petticoat (theme) + Huckleberry Duck
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
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Panther Room
Hotel Sherman WMAQ NBC Red Chicago 1940 |
I Got Rhythm
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
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Panther Room
Hotel Sherman WMAQ NBC Red Chicago 1940 |
Crosstown
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
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Panther Room
Hotel Sherman WMAQ NBC Red Chicago 1940 |
The Peanut Vendoe
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
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Panther Room
Hotel Sherman WMAQ NBC Red Chicago 1940 |
Set 7
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Woody Herman | |
1-2-2-4 Jump
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Woody Herman Orchestra
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‘Woody Herman Show’
KNX CBS Los Angeles 27 Sep 1944 |
Red top
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Woody Herman Orchestra |
‘Woody Herman Show’
KNX CBS Los Angeles 27 Sep 1944 |
Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby
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Woody Herman Orchestra (voc) Lynn Stevens
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‘Woody Herman Show’
KNX CBS Los Angeles 27 Sep 1944 |
Apple Honey
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Woody Herman Orchestra (voc) Woody Herman
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‘Woody Herman Show’
KNX CBS Los Angeles 4 Oct 1944 |
Set 8
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Charlie Parker | |
The Street Beat | Charlie Parker | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Birdland WJZ ABC NYC 30 Jun 1950 |
Cool Blues/52nd Street Theme | Charlie Parker |
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Birdland WJZ ABC NYC 30 Jun 1950 |
This Time the Dream’s on Me | Charlie Parker | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Birdland WJZ ABC NYC 30 Jun 1950 |