Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 20th Feb 2021
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Martha Tilton is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist. She was a US pop singer during the Swing Era and into the 1960s who found fame as Benny Goodman's singer from 1937-39. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Doc Cheatham is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist, suggested by a regular listener. Doc Cheatham was an American jazz trumpeter, singer and bandleader. You'll hear a set of bands he played in from live radio broadcasts, and a set of 1930s Cab Calloway in which he's 1st trumpet. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Rosemary Clooney, 1950s pop star and post 60s jazz singer had an incredible voice despite the heavy smoking which killed her Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Latin American music by Desi Arnez, Sergio Torres and Xavier Cugat feature on this week's non-stop Phantom Dancer swing jazz radio mix Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Rudy Vallée was an American singer, composer, musician, actor and radio host. He was one of the first teen idols, the first to sing into a PA, the first to use a theremin and an electric banjo in a dance band, and one of the first to admit to using recording equipment in his daily music practice. He's this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Fred Astaire - singer - is your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week. You'll hear him singing and tap dancing on a special edition of The Packard Hour radio show. The transcription you'll hear has a bit of wow and flutter but is still listenable. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
First nighters, 1940s-50s radio premiers feature on this week's Phantom Dancer. Music by Morton Gould, Lucky Millinder & Duke Ellington Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Eddie Heywood is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist in a non-stop mix of swing and jazz from New Years broadcasts from the 1930s, 40s and 50s Read More