Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 24th Jul 2018
The Phantom Dancer – a weekly radio mixtape of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV produced and presented by authentic 1920s-30s singer, Greg Poppleton.
Greg has presented the multi-award winning Phantom Dancer on 107.3 2SER Sydney since 1985. It is now heard on 23 radio stations and online.
Check it out https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/
See the play list for this week’s Phantom Dancer below. This week’s mixtape has a special broadcast recording by Spike Jones and his City Slickers of ‘F-B-Aida’ a send-up of Verdi’s famous opera.
SPIKE JONES
Was a U.S drummer, percussionist and bandleader most famous for his parodies of popular tunes on record, radio and TV in the 1940s and 1950s.
These parodies were performed by his City Slickers. He also ran a serious orchestra playing lush arrangements of pop songs called the ‘Other Orchestra’.
Spike Jones took up drums at age 11. A railway restaurant chef taught him how to use objects like pots and pans as percussion. This skill got him onto popular radio shows in the 1930s as a comic percussionist. But he was also a dance band drummer and studio musician.
In fact, he was the drummer on the original version of the biggest selling record of all time, ‘White Christmas’ sung by Bing Crosby.
BORED
Tired of playing the same music every night for radio orchestras, Jones and like-minded musicians got together playing send-ups of popular ditties which they recorded to amuse their wives. One recording found its way to the offices of RCA Victor which offered the parody band a contract.
Their first record was Der Fuehrer’s Face which became a huge hit.
They starred in their own radio show between 1945 and 1949, and in their own NBC and CBS television shows from 1954 to 1961.
On this week’s Phantom Dancer, we hear Spike Jones and his City Slickers live on 1949 radio.
And for your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week, marvel at the City Slickers live on 1950s TV sending up ‘That Ol’ Black Magic’.
Bill Barty, who performed in film and TV up until his death in 2000, sings in the style of James Cagney, Jimmy Durante and finishes with Johnny Ray.
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #323 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 24 July 2018 |
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Set 1
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Theme + Manhattan Spiritual
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Jerry Gray and his Band of Today
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‘One Night Stand’
Palladium Ballroom AFRTS Re-broadcast 30 Oct 1959 |
Redskin Rhumba (theme) + Murder at Peyton Hall
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Charlie Barnet Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Casino Gardens Ocean Park Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jan 1947 |
Dancing Tambourine + Close
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Henry Russell Orchestra
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‘Let’s Dance’
KFI NBC LA 1948 |
Set 2
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Rollin’ Home
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Ray Anthony Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Cafe Rouge Hotel Statler NY AFRS Re-broadcast 11 Jan 1952 |
Daahoud
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Max Roach – Clifford Brown Quartet
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Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY 6 May 1956 |
Lover Come Back To Me + Close
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Stan Getz Quartet
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Basin Street
WCBS CBS NY 21 Apr 1956 |
Set 3
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Goodbye Sue
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Perry Como (voc) Benny Goodman Orchestra
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‘For The Record’
WEAF NBC NY 1944 |
Love Is A Simple Thing
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Sauter-Finnegan Orchestra (voc) Andy Roberts and Sally Sweetland
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‘The All-Star Parade of Bands’
Blue Note WMAQ NBC Chicago 12 Sep 1953 |
I Get a Kick Out of You + Close
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Sarah Vaughan
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‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 21 Apr 1952 |
Set 4
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I Found a New Baby
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Ralph Sutton All-Stars
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Club Hangover
KCBS CBS SF 7 Sep 1954 |
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love + Close
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Harry Sosnick and the Savings Bonds Orchestra
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‘Guest Star – Dixieland Clambake’
Radio Transcription New York 1951 |
Runnin’ Wild + Close
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Chris Barber Jazz Band
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‘Traditional Jazz’
BBC Light Programme London AFRTS Rebroadcast 9 May 1955 |
Set 5
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Forgotten
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Harry James Orchestra
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Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA 1949 |
Oh! What a Beautiful Morning
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Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
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Casino Gardens
Ocean Park Ca KECA ABC LA 19 Sep 1946 |
I’ll Get By |
Woody Herman Orchestra (voc) WH
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‘Woody Herman Show’
Jun 1946 |
Daily Double |
Buddy Rich Orchestra
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Aircheck
Los Angeles Mar 1946 |
Set 6
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‘Buck Benny Rides Again’
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Jack Benny
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‘Hollywood is on the Air’
Buck Benny Rides Again Trailer Radio Transcription Hollywood 1940 |
F-B-Aida
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Spike Jones and the City Slickers
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‘The Spike Jones Show’
CBS 25 Jun 1949 |
Set 7
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Jeepers Creepers
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Paul Whiteman Orchestra
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‘Paul Whiteman Show’
WJZ NBC Blue NY 7 Dec 1938 |
Open + Huckleberry Duck
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
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Panther Room
Hotel Sherman WMAQ NBC Red NY 1940 |
Diga Diga Doo
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Bob Crosby Orchestra
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‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY 18 Jul 1939 |
Day In Day Out + Merry-Go-Round
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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Southland Cafe
WNAC NBC Boston 9 Jan 1940 |
Set 8
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Manteca
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Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
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Winter Palace
Stockholm Radio Sweden 2 Feb 1948 |
Be Bop Boogie
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Lester Young Quintet
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‘Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost WMCA NY 4 Dec 1948 |
How High The Moon
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Allen Eager
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Birdland
WJZ ABC NY Jun 1953 |
Bye Bye Blues
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Benny Goodman Sextet
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‘One Night Stand’
The Click Philadelphia AFRS Re-broadcast 3 Jun 1948 |