Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 10th Aug 2019
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Hit of the Week was a US record label founded in 1930 selling low-priced resin coated cardboard records. Hear a set of 1931 Hit of the Week records on this week's Phantom Dancer, the non-stop mix of swing and jazz radio show mixed from live 1920s-60s radio Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
A Phantom Dancer listener, Matt, sent in a 1947 broadcast by Woody Herman which we'll hear on this week's Phantom Dancer. Matt's original source was a 1947 paper magnetic tape. I'd thought tape recorder tapes had always been a metal coating on plastic. But, no! Read the story of paper tape here, see the play list, paper tape video and hear the non-stop swing jazz mix from live 1920s-60s radio from the 30 July show. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
This week's Greg Poppleton Phantom Dancer feature artist is Frances Langford. She trained as an opera singer. Then a tonsillectomy changed her soprano to contralto, so she changed musical styles from opera to swing. See the play list, video and radio show here. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
This week's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton feature artist is - The Phantom Dancer & Cole Porter. Greg Poppleton began The Phantom Dancer on 2SER back in the days when jazz and swing were dirty words, in July 1985. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Sammy Kaye, the band leader who went by the memorable tag-line 'Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye' is this week's Greg Poppleton Phantom Dancer feature artist in radio excerpts from 1945 and 1949. Check out the 9 July radio show and video here. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
This week's Greg Poppleton Phantom Dancer feature artist is French singer Jean Sablon in radio transcriptions from 1954. See the full 2 July Phantom Dancer play list of swing and jazz mixed from live 1920s-60s radio here. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
A window into the birth of the 'Teen Market' with a mix of 1943 Frank Sinatra broadcasts and rehearsals for the weekly 'Your Hit Parade' radio show on this week's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
The three most famous crooners of the early 30s, when the style was popular, were Russ Colombo, Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee. You'll hear them on this week's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton from live 1931 - 34 radio broadcasts. Read More