Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 17th Jul 2018
Women instrumentalists in jazz from live 1940s-50s radio feature in a set on this week’s Phantom Dancer.
Every Tuesday The Phantom Dancer non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio is brought to you by authentic jazz deco singer and actor, Greg Poppleton
The Phantom Dancer is recorded live-to-air at 107.3 2SER Sydney, Tuesdays 12:04 – 2pm. It’s re-broadcast on 23 radio stations of the Community Radio Network and online.
You can hear this week’s Phantom Dancer online at 2ser.com after the show. And that’s where you’ll find lots of past Phantom Dancer swing jazz mixes, too.
THIS WEEK’S PHANTOM DANCER MIX
– has 8 sets including live swing and jazz by Lucky Millinder, The International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Loyce Whiteman, Louis Prima, Miles Davis and more. See the full play list below…
WOMEN IN JAZZ
In fact, this week’s Phantom Dancer has a set of women jazz instrumentalists on live 1940s-50s radio. You’ll hear:
VIVIEN GARRY
Jazz double bassist and band leader
ANNA MAE WINBURN
Singer and bandleader of the all-women International Sweethearts of Rhythm
HAZEL SCOTT
Trinidad-born child prodigy jazz and classical pianist and singer with her own 1950s TV and radio shows.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Hazel Scott, Charlie Mingus and Rudy Nichols sing and play ‘Foggy Day’ and ‘Autumn Leaves’ for a 1955 TV spot for the March of Dimes raising money to find a vaccine/cure for polios.
17 JULY PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #322 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 17 July 2018 |
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Set 1
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Swing on the 1945 ‘One Night Stand’ Radio Series | |
Open + St Louis Breakdaown
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Lucky Millinder Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Savoy Ballroom NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 17 Jul 1945 |
How Deep Is The Ocean?
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Louis Prima Orchestra (voc) Lily Ann Carol
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‘One Night Stand’
Meadowbrook Ballroom Cedar Grove NJ AFRS Re-broadcast 24 Sep 1945 |
I Got Rhythm + Temptation
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Tony Pastor Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Jantzen Beach Portland OR AFRS Re-broadcast 15 May 1945 |
Set 2
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Modern Jazz on 1950s Radio | |
Open + From the Land of the Sky Blue Waters
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Billy May Orchestra
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‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Palladium Ballroom Hollywood KFI NBC LA 21 Dec 1953 |
Black Velvet
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Illinois Jacquet
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‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 1952 |
Nature Boy + Ornitholgy
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Miles Davis Quintet
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‘ABC Dancing Party’
Birdland WABC ABC NY 30 Oct 1957 |
Set 3
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1920s-30s Style | |
T’ain’t No Sin To Take Off Your Skin and dance Around In Your Bones
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Lee Morse
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Comm Rec
New York City 1929 |
Moanin’ Low
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Libby Holman
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‘Brunswick Brevities’
Radio Transcription New York City 1929 |
Procession of the Sardar + Two Guitars (close)
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A and P Gypsies
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‘A and P Gypsies’
WEAF NBC Red NY 1933 |
Set 4
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Women in Jazz on Radio | |
Open + A Woman’s Place is in the Groove
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Vivien Garry
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‘Jazz Club USA’
Voice of America 1951 |
Diggin’ Dyke
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Los Angeles 17 Jul 1945 |
I’ve Got The World on a String
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Hazel Scott (piano)
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‘Jazz Club USA’
Voice of America 1951 |
Set 5
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Duke Ellington ‘A Date with the Duke’ | |
C Jam Blues
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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‘A Date with the Duke’
Paradise Theatre Detroit ABC 19 May 1945 |
Chelsea Bridge
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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‘A Date with the Duke’
Apollo Theatre NYC WJZ ABC NYC 30 Jun 1945 |
Hollywood Hangover
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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‘A Date with the Duke’
Regal Theatre Chicago ABC 26 May 1945 |
I’m Beginning To See The Light
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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‘A Date with the Duke’
Radio City WJZ ABC NYC 7 Jul 1945 |
Set 6
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1931-32 Cocoanut Grove | |
Take It From Me
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Gus Arnheim Orchestra (voc) The Three Ambassadors
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Radio Transcription
Cocoanut Grove LA 1931 |
Stardust
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Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) Donald Novis
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Radio Transcription
Cocoanut Grove LA 1932 |
It’s Love
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Gus Arnheim Orchestra (voc) Loyce Whiteman
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Radio Transcription
Cocoanut Grove LA 1931 |
The Sun’s In My Heart
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Jimmy Grier Orchestra (voc) The Three Cheers
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Radio Transcription
Cocoanut Grove LA 1932 |
Set 7
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1938 Swing Radio Bands | |
Love Me or Leave Me
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Benny Goodman Orchestra
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‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY 23 Aug 1938 |
Open + Murdy Purdy
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Gene Krupa Orchestra
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Aircheck
28 May 1938 |
One O’Clock Jump
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Count Basie Orchestra
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Famous Door
WABC CBS NY Jul 1938 |
Love Nest
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Les Brown Orchestra
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Green Room
Hotel Edison 22 Nov 1938 |
Set 8
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Bop Records 1944-45 | |
The Street Beat
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Sir Charles Thompson All-Stars
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Comm Rec
New York City 4 Sep 1945 |
Twilight in Teheran
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Buck Ram All-Stars
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Comm Rec
New York City 18 Sep 1945 |
Dizzy Boogie
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Slim Gaillard
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Comm Rec
Hollywood Dec 1945 |
Nuts to Notes
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Herbie Fields
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Comm Rec
New York City 4 May 1945 |