Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 28th Aug 2018
Jan Garber was the ‘The Idol of the Airwaves’. He broadcast from the 1920s into the 1960s (you heard him on The Phantom Dancer from Las Vegas on CBS in 1965 two weeks back 2ser.com).
His band is still playing after 100 years. He’s this week’s Phantom Dancer featured band leader.
THE PHANTOM DANCER
Swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio in a non-stop mix by Greg Poppleton.
Mixed live-to-air on radio 2SER 107.3 Sydney since 1985.
The Phantom Dancer is re-broadcast on 22 radio stations of the Community Radio Network and online at 2ser.com. That’s where you can hear lots of past Phantom Dancers, too.
IN THIS WEEK’S PHANTOM DANCER MIX?
The Jan Garber feature and a whole mix of swing and jazz from live 1930s-50s radio. Read the full play list below.
The last hour of the mix is ALL VINYL.
JAN GARBER
Now playing as the Howard Schneider Big Band, violinist Jan Garber formed his first band, a quartet, in 1918. He was straight out of Combs Conservatory Of Music Philadelphia and World War 1 army service.
So Jan Garber’s music is now in its 100th year, though Jan himself left for the big ballroom in the sky in 1977.
He was an early regular radio broadcaster, starting at WLW Cincinnati in 1922, a high power station with a huge listening area, especially at night.
He had a ‘hot’ band in the 1920s, adopted the ‘sweet’ style in the 1930s, then changed to swing between 1941 and 1945 before his long term fans persuaded him back to the sweet style he was famous for.
BREAK
Jan’s break into top band popularity occured in early 1933 when he took over leadership of the ‘Little Freddie Large Orchestra’ from Canada.
The drawcard was Freddie Large’s lyrical lead alto saxophone. It was the Pied Piper to radio listeners, The band also had that important distinctive band necessary for any band to rise from the pack through the imaginative arrangements by band pianist, Doug Roe.
The new Garber Band sounded like Lombardo but with more bounce. It became an overnight sensation through network radio broadcasts from Chicago’s Trianon Ballroom.
It was during this time that the diminutive maestro was dubbed, ‘The Mighty Little Maestro of Modern Melody’.
SWING
In 1941, Garber switched to swing. This is the band we’ll mostly hear on this week’s Phantom Dancer.
Despite some distinctive and sometimes haunting arrangements that were signature Garber, the swing band was a financial disaster.
In late 1945 he returned to his tight, well-rehearsed and nonetheless swinging sweet style.
IDOL
During Garber’s swing period he became known as ‘The Idol of The Airlanes.’ WGN Radio Chicago announcer, Pierre Andre, spontaneously came up with that title during a live band broadcast.
Garber featured good singers in his band, many of whom went on to solo recording careers such as Alan Copeland and Tommy Traynor.
His daughter, Janis, was also an excellent singer with the band (you can hear her great voice on 1965 radio with Jan Garber as mixed in the 7 Aug Phantom Dancer, now online at 2ser.com).
HORSE SHOWS
In the 1950s, Garber music became a permanent fixture at gala horse shows in the U.S South and Southwest.
His final-year engagements in the Lady Luck Lounge of the Desert Inn, broadcast over CBS, made his band one of the most popular attractions in the emerging Las Vegas of the 1960s.
JANIS
When Jan retired in the 1970s, his vocalist daughter, Janis, took over the band as leader. The band has remained active ever since, and under different batons since Janis. It has dance gigs booked for 2019 in Arizona.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Jan Garber in a corny 1940s soundie (precursor of the video). Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2vZ-G51UQ0
28 AUGUST PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #329 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 28 August 2018 |
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Set 1
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Glenn Miller Glen Island Casino | |
Moonlight Serenade (theme) + I Never Knew
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Glenn Miller Orchestra
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Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle WEAF NBC Red NY 30 Dec 1938 |
Jumping Jive
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Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Marion Hutton
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Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle WEAF NBC Red NY 20 Jul 1939 |
Bugle Call Rag + Moonlight Serenade (theme)
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Glenn Miller Orchestra
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Glen Island Casino
New Rochelle WEAF NBC Red NY 10 Aug 1939 |
Set 2
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Count Basie 1956 | |
One O’Clock Jump (theme) + Sixteen Men Swinging
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Count Basie Orchestra
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‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland WRCA NBC NY 2 Jul 1956 |
Peace Pipe
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Count Basie Orchestra
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‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Birdland WRCA NBC NY 9 Jan 1956 |
One O’Clock Jump
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Count Basie Orchestra
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‘All-Star Parade of Bands’
Zardi’s KFI NBC LA 14 May 1956 |
Set 3
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Camel Caravan Benny Goodman | |
Open + Scatterbrain
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Benny Goodman Orchestra
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‘Camel Caravan’
WEAF NBC Red NY 18 Nov 1939 |
Lilacs in the Rain
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Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Mildred Bailey
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‘Camel Caravan’
WEAF NBC Red NY 18 Nov 1939 |
King Porter Stomp + Goodbye (close)
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Benny Goodman Orchestra
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‘Camel Caravan’
WEAF NBC Red NY 14 Oct 1939 |
Set 4
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Jan Garber 1944-45 | |
Open + Gianina Mia
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Jan Garber Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Palladium Ballroom LA AFRS Re-Broadcast 25 May 1944 |
I Should Care
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Jan Garber Orchestra (voc) Debbie Claire
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‘One Night Stand’
Trianon Ballroom Southgate Ca AFRS Re-Broadcast 29 Mar 1945 |
Let’s Go Home + Close
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Jan Garber Orchestra
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‘Spotlight Bands’
Blue Network 1945 |
Set 5
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1920s Radio | |
Shine On Harvest Moon
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Phil Spitalny’s Music (voc) Helen Rowland
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Hit of the Week Records
New York Nov 1931 |
Medley
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Red Nichols Orchestra
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‘Brunswick Brevities’
WABC CBS NY 27 Aug 1929 |
Call of the Freaks
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Red Nichols Orchestra
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‘Heat’
Radio Transcription New York City 1 Aug 1930 |
For Someone I Love + Orange Blossom Time
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Dixie Two-Steppers
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Radio Trnscription
1929 |
Set 6
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Mid-1930s Radio | |
Hot Lips (theme) + Rose Room
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Henry Busse Orchestra
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Radio Transcription
1935 |
Announcers’ Blues
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Paul Whiteman Orchestra
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‘Paul Whiteman’s Musical Varieties’
WJZ NBC Blue NY 19 Jan 1936 |
Theme + Mr Ghost Goes To Town
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Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
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WEAF NBC Red NY
31 Jan 1937 |
Too Good To Be True
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Lee Wiley
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WABC CBS NY
12 Aug 1936 |
Set 7
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German Swing 1939 – 1942 | |
Eskapaden
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Billy Bartholomew
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Comm Rec
Berlin 6 Jan 1939 |
Lang ist’s hier
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Billy Bartholomew
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Comm Rec
Berlin 6 Jan 1939 |
Truxa Fox
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Eugen Wolff
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Comm Rec
Berlin Apr 1937 |
Wenn es draussen dunkel ist
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Kurt Widmann (voc) Rudi Schuricke
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Comm Rec
Berlin Jan 1940 |
Set 8
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Modern Jazz Piano Radio | |
How High The Moon
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Bud Powell Trio
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‘Symphony Sid Show’
Birdland WJZ ABC NY 7 Mar 1953 |
Too Marvellous
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Erroll Garner
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Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY May 1956 |
In Your Own Sweet Way
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Dave Brubeck
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Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY Feb 1956 |