Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 10th Dec 2022
Original air date - Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 6th Dec 2022
Gus Arnheim was a popular US band leader, composer and pianist. Bing Crosby first achieved solo popularity singing with the Arnheim band. You'll hear Bing sing live with Arnheim on live 1931 radio on this week's Phantom Dancer. Gus Arnheim is this week's Phantom Dancer feature artist. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iamSYSpVmwE[/embed] The Phantom Dancer is your weekly non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s-60s radio and TV every week. LISTEN to this week's Phantom Dancer mix (online after 2pm AEST, Tuesday 6 December) and two years of Phantom Dancer mixes online at, at https://2ser.com/phantom-dancer/ [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDZGZi2Tu04[/embed]GUS
COCOANUT GROVE
During 1928–31, Arnheim had an extended engagement at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles. That's where you'll hear him from in 1931 radio broadcasts on this week's Phantom Dancer. In 1930, when Paul Whiteman finished filming The King of Jazz for Universal, The Rhythm Boys vocal trio, consisting of Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker decided to stay in California. They signed up with Arnheim's band. The Rhythm Boys only recorded one song with Arnheim, "Them There Eyes" (which also happened to be The Rhythm Boys final recording). [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_79Lk9z42RM[/embed] Arnheim's Orchestra backed Crosby on a number of songs released by Victor Records in 1931. These popular records, coupled with Arnheim's radio broadcasts featuring Crosby's solo vocals, were a key element to the beginning of Crosby's popularity as a crooner. NOTABLE Between 1930 and 1933, some notable people worked in or with Arnheim's band:-
- Fred MacMurray played clarinet and tenor sax in 1930-31 and sang on one recording "All I Want Is Just One".
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- Russ Columbo played violin in 1930 and sang on "A Peach of a Pair".
- Future popular bandleader Jimmie Grier was staff arranger during this time. Grier had played lead alto saxophone and clarinet in Arnheim's band from its founding in 1928.
- Eddie Cantor and Joan Crawford each recorded a song for Arnheim on July 23, 1931, although the Crawford side ("How Long Will It Last?") was not issued. Cantor's side, "There's Nothing Too Good for My Baby," was issued but without vocalist credit.
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- Future popular singer Buddy Clark sang with Arnheim in 1932.
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- Shirley Ross sang with Arnheim in 1933
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- Stan Kenton played piano with Arnheim starting in 1937.
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Set 1 |
Xavier Cugat | |
Theme + Temptation |
Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Choir |
'Xavier Cugat '
Radio Transcription
1 Dec 1946 |
Alma Llanera |
Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Miguelito Valdés & Choir |
'March of Dimes'
Radio Transcription
1 Dec 1946 |
Say Si Si |
Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Nito Rosa & Choir |
'March of Dimes'
Radio Transcription
1 Dec 1946 |
Canta Noche un Amor | Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Del Campo & Choir |
'March of Dimes'
Radio Transcription
1 Dec 1946 |
Set 2 |
Dodo | |
Rose Room + Close |
Dodo Marmarosa |
'Jubilee'
AFRS Hollywood
1947 |
Set 3 |
Les Paul and Mary Ford | |
Theme + Little Rock Getaway |
Les Paul and Mary Ford |
'Les Paul & Mary Ford Show'
WMAQ NBC Chicago
26 May 1950 |
Until I Hold You Again |
Les Paul (voc) Mary Ford |
'Les Paul & Mary Ford Show'
WMAQ NBC Chicago
26 May 1950 |
Puttin' on the Style |
Les Paul and Mary Ford (voc) LP and MF |
'Les Paul & Mary Ford Show'
WMAQ NBC Chicago
26 May 1950 |
What is This Thing Called Love + If a Nightingale Could Sing Like You |
Les Paul and Mary Ford |
'Les Paul & Mary Ford Show'
WMAQ NBC Chicago
26 May 1950 |
Set 4 |
Gus Arnheim | |
Sweet and Lovely (theme) + Can't You Read Between the Lines |
Gus Arnheim Orchestra (voc) George Gramlich |
'Cocoanut Grove Show'
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1931
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Making Faces at the Man in the Moon |
Gus Arnheim Orchestra (voc) Loyce Whiteman
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'Cocoanut Grove Show'
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1931
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Dancing with the Daffodils |
Gus Arnheim Orchestra
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'Cocoanut Grove Show'
Radio Transcription
Los Angeles
1931
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Out of Nowhere + What is It? |
Gus Arnheim Orchestra (voc) Bing Crosby & Loyce Whiteman
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'MJB Demi-Tasse Revue' KFI NBC Gold Los Angeles 1931 |
Set 5 |
Jimmy Dorsey | |
Contrasts (theme) + Just You, Just Me |
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra |
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
8 Feb 1943 |
Jug Music |
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra |
Palladium Ballroom
KFI NBC Red LA
20 Oct 1941 |
Moonlight on the Ganges |
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra |
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
8 Feb 1943 |
Mood in Da Groove |
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra |
Palladium Ballroom
KFI NBC Red LA
20 Oct 1941 |
Set 6 |
1930s English Dance Bands | |
Young & Healthy |
Billy Cotton Band (voc) Alan Breeze |
Comm Rec
London
18 Mar 1933 |
The Gold Diggers' Song |
Jack Hylton Orchestra |
Comm Rec
London
28 Jul 1933 |
I've Had My Moments |
Billy Cotton Band (voc) Chips Chippendale |
Comm Rec
London
14 Aug 1934 |
Hylton Stomp |
Jack Hylton Orchestra |
Comm Rec
London
12 Oct 1932 |
Set 7 |
Ford Startime | |
Intro by Ronald Reagan _ Drum Boogie |
Gene Krupa Orchestra (voc) Anita O'Day |
'Ford Startime'
KFI NBC TV
9 Feb 1960
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Chatanooga Choo Choo |
Tex Beneke & The Modernaires | 'Ford Startime' KFI NBC TV 9 Feb 1960 |
South Rampart Street Parade |
Bob Crosby Bobcats |
'Ford Startime'
KFI NBC TV
9 Feb 1960
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Big Noise from Winnetka |
Ray Bauduc & Bobby Haggart |
'Ford Startime'
KFI NBC TV
9 Feb 1960
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Set 8 |
Ellington 64 | |
Afro Bossa |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
'One Night Stand'
Steel Pier
Atlantic City NJ
AFRTS Re-broadcast
Jul 1964 |
Call Me Irresponsible | Duke Ellington Orchestra |
'One Night Stand'
Steel Pier
Atlantic City NJ
AFRTS Re-broadcast
Jul 1964 |
Hello Dolly |
Duke Ellington Orchestra |
'One Night Stand'
Steel Pier
Atlantic City NJ
AFRTS Re-broadcast
Jul 1964 |