Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 3rd Sep 2019
Listen to Benny Goodman from live 1920s radio and Stan Kenton with Lee Konitz and Maynard Ferguson from live 1950s radio as two of the highlights on this week’s Phantom Dancer.
Your non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV has been presented by myself, Greg Poppleton, over radio station 107.3 2SER Sydney, and now online, since 1985.
Hear today’s show online at radio 2ser.com
Your Phantom Dancer Video of the Week this week is episode 5 of the 1940s Republic serial, Radar Men From The Moon.
Enjoy!
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Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #402 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 3 September 2019 |
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Set 1
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Benny Goodman Swings on 1937-38 Radio | |
Let’s Dance (theme) + Minnie The Moocher’s Wedding Day
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Benny Goodman Orchestra
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Manhattan Room
Hotel Pennsylvania WOR Mutual NY 21 Oct 1937 |
Some of These Days
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Benny Goodman Quartet
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’Camel Caravan’
WBBM CBS Chicago 7 Oct 1946 |
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South + Camel Hop
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Benny Goodman Orchestra
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Manhattan Room
Hotel Pennsylvania WABC CBS NY 20 Oct 1937 |
Set 2
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Women Vocal Groups on 1940s – 50s Radio | |
Buttons and Bows
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Dinah Shore
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’Guest Star’
Radio Transcription New York City 5 Dec 1948 |
Motherless Child + Theme
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Ethel Waters (voc) Fletcher Henderson (piano)
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’Guest Star’
Radio Transcription New York City 16 Jul 1950 |
Set 3
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The Father of Rock’n’Roll Tenor Sax – Sam ‘The Man’ Taylor | |
Right Now, Right Now (theme) + Road Runner
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Sam ‘The Man’ Taylor Band
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’Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party’
WCBS CBS NY 24 Jul 1956 |
You Mean Everything To Me + I Almost Lost My Mind
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Ivory Joe Hunter (voc and piano) Sam ‘The Man’ Taylor Band
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’Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party’
WCBS CBS NY 24 Jul 1956 |
Park Waver + Close
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Sam ‘The Man’ Taylor Band
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’Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party’
WCBS CBS NY 24 Jul 1956 |
Set 4
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Stan Kenton Concerts In Miniature NBC 1952 | |
Theme + Bill’s Blues
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Stan Kenton Orchestra
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’Concert In Miniature’
WRC NBC Washington DC 15 Jul 1952 |
Blue Moon
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Stan Kenton Orchestra with Lee Konitz (as)
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’Concert Encores’
NBC 30 Sep 1952 |
Talk Of The Town + Invention For Guitar and Trumpet
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Stan Kenton Orchestra with Maynard Fergusson (tp)
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’Concert In Miniature’
Rustic Cabin NJ NBC 15 Jul 1952 |
Set 5
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Dance Bands on Chicago 1940s Radio | |
Cherokee
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Eddy Howard Orchestra
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Radio Transcription
Chicago 1948 |
Theme + Baby Don’t Tell Me
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Ozzie Nelson Orchestra (voc) Rose Ann Stevens
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Blackhawk Restaurant
WGN Mutual Chicago 30 Mar 1940 |
Daddy, Surprise Me
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Ray Herbeck and his Music with Romance Orchestra (voc) Lorraine Benson
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Edgewater Beach Hotel
WGN Chicago 1 Nov 1948 |
Medley + So Long For Now (theme)
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Eddy Howard Orchestra (voc) EH
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Aragon Ballroom
Mutual Chicago 5 Dec 1945 |
Set 6
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Jazz on 1929-1930 Radio | |
Call Of The Freaks
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Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
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’Heat’
Radio Transcription New York 1 Aug 1930 |
Am I Blue? + Liza
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Dixie Two Steppers
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Radio Transcription
Chicago 1929 |
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
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Ruth Eating (voc) Ben Selvin Orchestra
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’Columbia Tele-Focal Program’
Radio Transcription New York City 1930 |
Tell Me Who + There’s No Place Like Home (theme)
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Ray Miller Orchestra (voc) Bob Nolan
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’Sunny Meadows Program’
Radio Transcription Chicago 25 Jan 1929 |
Set 7
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Sax Stars of the 30s and 40s | |
Theme + Back In Your Own Backyard
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Charlie Barnet Orchestra
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’Spotlight Bands’
Ft Devon Mass. Blue Network 15 Oct 1945 |
I’m Confessin’ That I Love You
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Lester Young
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’Symphony Sid Show’
Royal Roost WMCA NY 4 Dec 1948 |
Limehouse Blues
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Chu Berry
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WNEW Jam Session
New York City 11 Nov 1938 |
Body and Soul (theme) + Chicago
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Coleman Hawkins
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Savoy Ballroom
Aircheck 1944 |
Set 8
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Jazz on the Tonight Show | |
Them There Eyes
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Billie Holiday
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Tonight Show
NBC Hollywood 1958 |
My Heart Stood Still
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Shorty Rogers Giants
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Tonight Show
NBC Hollywood 1958 |
After You’ve Gone
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Roy Eldridge
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Tonight Show
NBC Hollywood 1958 |
Sing, Sing, Sing
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Benny Goodman
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Tonight Show
NBC NYC 1958 |