Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 25th Nov 2023
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Harold 'Scrappy' Lambert was not a scrapper nor scrappy. He was a US dance band singer who recorded over 1,500 records between 1926 - 1931 as well as radio transcriptions and musical movie shorts. He is your Phantom Dancer Feature Artist this week. Tune in... Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Ginny Simms was a US singer, radio star and Hollywood actress. She sang with big bands, Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and Jo Stafford. As an MGM and Universal film actress she appeared in 11 movies from 1939 to 1951. Ginny Simms is your Phantom Dancer Feature artist this week. Tune in... Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Del Courtney was a pianist, bandleader, actor and composer whose career spanned 70 years. He played for four US presidents. He is your Phantom Dancer Feature artist this week. LISTEN here... Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Red Nichols was a cornetist, songwriter and band leader. He is this week's Phantom Dancer Feature artist. The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week. LISTEN here... Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Jack Fina was a pianist, songwriter ("Bumble Boogie"), composer and conductor. He is this week's Phantom Dancer Feature artist. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Horace Heidt produced some of the best-known tunes of the Big Band Era including the 1941 international hit, The Hut-Sut Song. He is this week's Phantom Dancer Feature artist. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
W Lee O'Daniel was a Western Swing band leader, singer and composer, politician and this week's Phantom Dancer Feature Artist. Also from 1944 on this PD, you'll also hear beatnik word jazz man Ken Nordine as a CBS radio announcer in Chicago. Tune in... Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
The Revelers were an American quintet (four close harmony singers and a pianist) popular in the late 1920s and early 1930s. They made the first known record of "I've Been Working on the Railroad" in 1923 and are this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist... Read More