Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 21st Aug 2018

Trad jazz became the leading jazz style in Australia after World War Two. On this week’s Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton, we hear 1949 by two of the leading exponents of the style – Dave Dallwitz and Graeme Bell.

THE PHANTOM DANCER

Your non-stop mixtape of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio. Produced and presented by Australia’s only authentic 1920s – 1930s singer, Greg Poppleton, since 1985.

The Phantom Dancer is mixed live-to-air on 107.3 2SER Sydney, Tuesdays 12:04 – 2pm.

It’s then re-broadcast on 22 radio stations of the Community Radio Network and online at 2ser.com.

THIS WEEK’S PHANTOM DANCER MIX

– has a set of ‘Limehouse Blues’ on-air between 1934 and 1946, there’s a set of live radio dance bands from 1939, and there’s the Australian trad jazz on 1949 radio feature. The last hour of the mix is ALL VINYL.

See the full play list below….

AUSTRALIAN TRAD JAZZ

This week’s feature – a set of 1949 trad radio broadcasts from Adelaide and Melbourne and a commercial side from 1929.

JOE WATSON

Trumpeter Joe Watson came to Australia from the USA with the visiting Ray Tellier band and decided to stay. He lead Melbourne’s Green Mill Dance Hall Orchestra. This commercial record was made for ‘Coles’ stores on their ‘Embassy’ label.

joe watson

DAVE DALLWITZ – SOUTHERN JAZZ GROUP

Jazz pianist, band leader, ragtime, jazz, revue, symphonic and chamber music composer, classical cellist and bassoon player. He lead the Adelaide-based Southern Jazz Group from 1945 to 1951, which we hear in a South Australian radio broadcast from 1949. He was also an artist and associate member of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts.

Dave Dallwitz

GRAEME BELL

Dixieland and classical jazz pianist, composer and band leader. He famously toured Czechoslovakia in 1947, and later toured Germany and the UK in the early 50s. He was the first Westerner to lead a jazz band to China.

graeme bell

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Australian band, Graeme Bell, cut this on tour in Czechoslovakia in 1947.

21 AUGUST PLAY LIST

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #328

107.3 2SER Tuesday 21 August 2018
After the 2SER 12 noon news, 12:04 – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)
National Program:
ArtSoundFM Canberra Sunday 7 – 8pm
and early morning on 23 other stations.

Set 1
1940s Swing Bands on One Night Stand
Theme + Wherever There’s Me There’s You
Bobby Sherwood Orchestra (voc) Frances Glenn and Jay Johnson
‘One Night Stand’
Avadon Ballroom LA
AFRS Re-broadcast
3 Jun 1946
I Don’t Want To Love You Like I Do
Lee Castle Orchestra (voc) Natalie Kaye
‘One Night Stand’
Terrace Room
Newark NJ
AFRS Re-broadcast
30 Aug 1944
All Or Nothing At All + I Got Rhythm
Boyd Raeburn Orchestra (voc) Ted Travers
‘One Night Stand’
Roosevelt Hotel
Washington DC
AFRS Re-broadcast
Feb 1944
Set 2
Friendly Five Footnotes
I’ve Got Five Dollars (theme) + Ooh That Kiss! + Goodnight Sweetheart + I Wouldn’t Change You For The World + Alabamy Bound + I’ve Got Five Dollars (theme)
Freddy Rich Orchestra (voc) FR
‘Friendly Five Footnotes’
Radio Transcription
1932
Set 3
Concerts in Miniature
Open + Young Blood
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Concert in Miniature’
Rustic Cabin NJ
NBC
1952
Intermission Riff
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Concert in Miniature’
WSOC NBC Charlotte NC
1952
Artistry in Bolero
Stan Kenton Orchestra
‘Concert in Miniature’
Bowling Field
WRC NBC Washington DC
15 Jul 1952
Set 4
Your Hit Parade
Happy Days Are Here Again (theme) + Stop Beating Around The Mulberry Bush
Al Goodman Orchestra (voc) Bea Wain and The Hit Paraders
‘Your Hit Parade’
WABC CBS NY
22 Oct 1938
Gotta Be This Or That
Mark Warnow Orchestra (voc) Joan Edwards
‘Your Hit Parade’
AFRS Re-Broadcast
27 Oct 1945
Moonlight Becomes You + Love Me Or Leave Me (close)
Mark Warnow (voc) Barry Wood
‘Your Hit Parade’
AFRS Re-Broadcast
23 Jan 1943
Set 5
Limehouse Blues
Limehouse Blues
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra
Radio Transcription
1934
Limehouse Blues
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
WJZ NBC Blue NY
6 Nov 1940
Limehouse Blues
Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
Aircheck
New York City
Jun 1942
Limehouse Blues
Benny Goodman Sextet
‘One Night Stand’
The Click
Philadelphia
AFRS Re-broadcast
1 Jul 1946
Set 6
Australian Trad Jazz Radio
Alabama Stomp
Joe Watson Green Mill Orchestra
Comm Rec
Melbourne
17 Oct 1929
Strut Miss Lizzy
Graeme Bell Dixieland Band (voc) Roger Bell
3AW
Melbourne
1949
Emu Strut
Southern Jazz Group
5AD
Adelaide
18 Jun 1949
Georgia Bo Bo
Graeme Bell Dixieland Band (voc) Ade Monsborough
3AW
Melbourne
1949
Set 7
1939 Radio Dance Bands
Lady Be Good
Barney Rapp and his New Englanders
The Sign of the Drum
Cincinnati NBC Red NY
17 Jun 1939
This is No Dream
Bob Crosby Orchestra
‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY
18 Jul 1939
White Sails
Harry James Orch (voc) Connie Haines
‘America Dances’
WABC CBS NY and BBC London
19 Jul 1939
Last Two Weeks in July
Artie Shaw Orchestra (voc) Helen Forrest
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
WEAF NBC Red NY
21 Oct 1939
Set 8
New Sounds in Jazz Radio
My Heart Stood Still
Shorty Rogers’ Giants
‘The Tonight Show’
Jul 1955
Royal Roost Bop
Dave Lambert and Buddy Stewart (voc)
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost
WMCA NY
5 Mar 1949
Budo
Bud Powell Trio
‘Symphony Sid Show’
Birdland
WJZ ABC NY
7 Mar 1953

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