Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 5th Feb 2019
SWING HARP
The first woman to play swing harp was Adele Girard. We hear her and 1950s jazz harpist Betty Glamann as the Phantom Dancer feature artists on this week’s Phantom Dancer radio mix.
There’s also a set of Harry ‘The Hipster’ Gibson from 1944 Muzak and radio recordings, a set of 1930s Ella Fitzgerald radio, and two hours of non-stop swing and jazz mixed live by me from 1920s-60s radio recordings and vinyl.
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BETTY GLAMANN
Betty Glamann Voorhees was a jazz and classical harpist who began learning harp at age ten. She graduated from a music conservatory and for three years was harpist for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
She then played with Spike Jones in 1948 and founded the Smith-Glamann Quintet in 1955. That same year Duke Ellington wrote music for her and had her in his orchestra, as did Marian McPartland and then Oscar Pettiford in whose band we hear her in 1957 radio broadcasts. She recorded on the Kenny Dorham album Jazz Contrasts in 1957 and was involved in a Michel Legrand recording session with John Coltrane and Miles Davis. She played with Eddie Costa in 1958 and with the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1960. She recorded one album under her own name, Swinging on a Harp and was in the Steve Allen Show TV orchestra.
ADELE GIRARD
Adele Beatrice Girard was the first woman to play jazz harp. Only Casper Reardon had played jazz harp before her.
She began learning harp at age fourteen but her first professional music job was as a singer for the Harry Sosnik orchestra in Chicago in 1933. She was nineteen. When Sosnik learned she could play harp, he bought her one. She performed with the Dick Stabile orchestra in New York City in 1935 and in 1936 with the Three Ts, the Teagarden brothers (Jack and Charles) and Frankie Trumbauer at the Hickory House in New York City. She replaced harpist Casper Reardon, who had been hired for a Broadway show.
When the Ts toured, Girard worried that she would be unable to continue payments on her first harp. She asked the proprietor of the Hickory House to keep her on, and he introduced her to Joe Marsala. In 1937 she wed Marsala and became a member of his jazz band. which included Eddie Condon and Buddy Rich. The Marsalas worked in the house band at Hickory House for ten years.
Girard had perfect pitch and could improvise any tune on the spot. Among her fans were James Bond author Ian Fleming and Harpo Marx, who asked her for lessons.
VIDEO
This week’s Phantom Dancer video of the week is a 1940s soundie of ‘Harp Boogie’ by Adele Girard with her Trio. Enjoy!
5 FEBRUARY PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #373 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 5 February 2019 |
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Set 1
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1946-50 Radio Swing Bands | |
Theme + Let’s Dance
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Ray Anthony Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Cafe Rouge Hotel Statler NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 12 Dec 1950 |
Seems Like Old Times
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Bobby Sherwood Orchestra (voc) Bobby Sherwood
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‘One Night Stand’
Avadon Ballroom LA AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jul 1946 |
Out of Nowhere
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Gene Krupa Orchestra (ts) Charlie Ventura
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‘One Night Stand’
Meadowbrook Gardens Culver City Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 31 Mar 1946 |
Set 2
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Sarah Vaughan | |
Open + I Get a Kick Out of You
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Sarah Vaughan
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‘Stars in Jazz’
WNBC NBC NY 26 Mar 1953 |
Open + The Nearness of You
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Sarah Vaughan
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‘All Star Parade of Jazz’
Zardi’s KFI NBC LA 21 May 1956 |
You’re Mine You
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Sarah Vaughan
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‘Stars in Jazz’
WNBC NBC NY 1 Apr 1953 |
Set 3
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Club Hangover 1954 | |
Deep Forest (theme) + St Louis Blues
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Earl Hines and his Esquire All-Stars
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Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco 30 Jan 1954 |
Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
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Ralph Sutton Quartet
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Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco 7 Sep 1954 |
St Louis Blues + Relaxin’ At The Touro (Close)
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Alvino Rey Orchestra (voc) Band
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Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco 27 Nov 1954 |
Set 4
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Hawaiian Music | |
Moana Loa + Royal Hawaiian Hotel Theme + Lehi Lehi Oe + Close
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Keeamoku Louis
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Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Radio Transcription Honolulu Hawaii 1934 |
Kila Kila Holiakala + Close
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Johnny Pineapple
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Polynesian Village
Edgewater Beach Hotel WGN Chicago 31 Dec 1957 |
Hawaiian War Chant
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Harry Owens Orchestra
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‘Songs of the Islands’
AFRS Hollywood 1944 |
One O’Clock Jump + Kansas City Stride
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Count Basie Orchestra
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood 27 May 1944 |
Set 5
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1930s Ella Fitzgerald | |
You Ya Hunchin’ + The Starlit Hour
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Ella Fitzgerald Orchestra (voc) EF
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Savoy Ballroom
WEAF NBC Red NY 26 Feb 1940 |
Rhythm and Romance
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Chick Webb Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
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Comm Rec
New York City 1936 |
Is There Somebody Else?
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Ella Fitzgerald Orchestra (voc) EF
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Savoy Ballroom
WEAF NBC Red NY 4 Mar 1940 |
Chewin’ Gum
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Chick Webb Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
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Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Red Boston 4 May 1939 |
Set 6
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Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm 1939-40 | |
Caravan
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Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra
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Radio Transcription
New York City 1939 |
It Never Entered My Mind
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Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra (voc) Hal Derwin
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Radio Transcription
New York City 1940 |
One Never Knows, Does One?
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Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra (voc) Robert Goday
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Radio Transcription
New York City 1939 |
English Country Garden
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Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra
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Radio Transcription
New York City 1940 |
Set 7
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Swing Harp | |
Lover
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Joe Marsala Orchestra (harp) Adele Girard
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Log Cabin Farm
Armouk NY WEAF NBC NY 30 Oct 1942 |
The Gentle Art of Love (theme) + Nica’s Tempo
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Oscar Pettiford Band (harp) Betty Glamann
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Birdland
WABC ABC NY 26 May 1957 |
Solid Geometry For Squares
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Joe Marsala Orchestra (harp) Adele Girard
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Log Cabin Farm
Armouk NY WEAF NBC NY 23 Oct 1942 |
I Remember Clifford + Not So Sleepy
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Oscar Pettiford Band (harp) Betty Glamann
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Birdland
WABC ABC NY Jun 1957 |
Set 8
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Harry ‘The Hipster’ Gibson 1944 | |
Handsome Harry The Hipster
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Harry ‘The Hipster’ Gibson
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Comm Rec
New York City 21 Apr 1944 |
Candlelight + In a Mist
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Harry ‘The Hipster’ Gibson
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‘Eddie Cindon Jazz Concert’
WJZ Blue NY 10 Jul 1944 |
4F Ferdinand, The Frantic Freak
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Harry ‘The Hipster’ Gibson
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Comm Rec
New York City 21 Apr 1944 |