Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 25th May 2019
Original air date - Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 21st May 2019
DORIS DAY
The Phantom Dancer feature artist with Greg Poppleton this week is big band singer and movie star, Doris Day. In this week's non-stop mix of swing and jazz from live 1920s - 1960s radio and TV, you'll hear Doris Day in 1939 on Ohio radio and later in the 1940s as the star singer with international favourite Les Brown and his Band of Renown. You can s the full Phantom Dancer play list of swing and jazz mixed by Greg Poppleton from live 1920s-60s radio below.ONLINE
This week's Phantom Dancer will be online right after the 21 May 2SER live mix at 2ser.com. Hear the show live every Tuesday 12:04-2pm on 107.3 2SER Sydney [caption id="attachment_8102" align="alignnone" width="525"] Doris Day[/caption]DAY TIME RADIO
Doris Day was born Doris Mary Kappelhoff in 1922. She began her career as a big band singer with Barney Rapp and his New Englanders in 1939, which is where we'll first hear her in a broadcast over NBC from Cincinnati. She reached commercial success in 1945 with two No. 1 recordings, 'Sentimental Journey' and 'My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time' with Les Brown and his Band of Renown. We'll also hear from live airchecks with Les Brown from that period. She left Brown to embark on a solo career and recorded more than 650 songs from 1947 to 1967. In 2011 at age 89, she released her 29th studio album My Heart which contained new material and became a UK Top 10 album and #12 on the Amazon bestseller list. [caption id="attachment_8103" align="alignnone" width="525"] Doris Day and dance act partner Jerry, 1937[/caption]DAY TIME MOVIES
Day's film career began with the film Romance on the High Seas (1948), leading to a 20-year career as a motion picture actress. She starred in film musicals, comedies and dramas. She played the title role in Calamity Jane (1953) and starred in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) with James Stewart. Her best-known films are those in which she co-starred with Rock Hudson including 1959's Pillow Talk, for which she was nominated an Academy Award for Best Actress. She worked with James Garner on both Move Over, Darling (1963) and The Thrill of It All (1963), and also starred with Clark Gable, Cary Grant, James Cagney, David Niven, Jack Lemmon, Frank Sinatra, Richard Widmark, Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall and Rod Taylor.DAY TIME TV
She became one of the biggest film stars in the early 1960s and ended her movie career in 1968. She then moved to TV, starring in the sitcom The Doris Day Show (1968–1973) during and after which she starred in TV specials.AWARDS DAY
She received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Legend Award from the Society of Singers. In 1960, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and was given the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures in 1989. In 2004, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom; this was followed in 2011 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award.ACTIVIST DAY
In 1971, Doris Day co-founded Actors and Others for Animals, and appeared in a series of newspaper advertisements denouncing the wearing of fur, alongside Mary Tyler Moore, Angie Dickinson and Jayne Meadows. In 1978, Day founded the Doris Day Pet Foundation, now the Doris Day Animal Foundation (DDAF). A non-profit charity, DDAF funds other non-profit causes throughout the US that share DDAF's mission of helping animals and the people who love them. To complement the Doris Day Animal Foundation, Day formed the Doris Day Animal League (DDAL) in 1987, a national non-profit citizen's lobbying organisation whose mission is to reduce pain and suffering and protect animals through legislative initiatives. Day actively lobbied the United States Congress in support of legislation designed to safeguard animal welfare on a number of occasions and in 1995 she originated the annual Spay Day USA. The DDAL merged into The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) in 2006. The HSUS now manages World Spay Day, the annual one-day spay/neuter event that Day originated. A facility bearing her name, the Doris Day Horse Rescue and Adoption Centre, which helps abused and neglected horses, opened in 2011 in Murchison, Texas, on the grounds of an animal sanctuary started by her late friend, author Cleveland Amory. Day contributed $250,000 towards the founding of the centre. Day was a vegetarian.VIDEO
This week's Phantom Dancer video of the week is a 1964 interview with Doris Day by Lucille Ball. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFo1QkI-rSc21 MAY PLAY LIST
Play List - The Phantom Dancer
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Set 1 |
Big Bands on 1950s Radio | |
Cirribirribin (theme) + Musicmakers |
Harry James Orchestra |
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
KFI NBC Los Angeles
7 Jan 1953 |
Too Close for Comfort |
Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams |
'Rock 'n' Roll Dance Party'
WCBS CBS NY
16 Jun 1956 |
South |
Chuck Cabot Orchestra |
Empire Room
Rice Hotel
CBS Houston
Apr 1953 |
Set 2 |
Trad on 1940s - 50s Radio | |
Open + Everybody Loves My Baby |
Wild Bill Davison |
'This is Jazz'
WOR Mutual NY
3 May 1947 |
Keepin' Out of Mischief Now |
Ralph Sutton |
Club Hangover
KCBS San Francisco
24 Jul 1954 |
'S Wonderful |
Louis Armstrong |
'All Star Parade of Jazz'
WRCA NBC NY
8 May 1955 |
Set 3 |
Slim Gaillard | |
Open + How High The Moon |
Slim Gaillard |
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
9 Sep 1952 |
Ba-Ba-Doo |
Slim Gaillard |
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
9 Sep 1952 |
How High The Moon + Jumping with Symphony Sid |
Slim Gaillard |
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
9 Sep 1952 |
Set 4 |
Doris Day | |
Blue Music |
Doris Day (voc) Les Brown Orchestra |
Peacock Room
Baker Hotel
CBS Dallas
9 Aug 1945 |
Little Sir Echo |
Doris Day (voc) Barney Rapp and his New Englanders |
Sign of the Drum
NBC Cincinnati OH
17 Jun 1939 |
I Wish I Knew |
Doris Day (voc) Les Brown Orchestra |
Palladium Ballroom
KNX CBS LA
16 Aug 1945 |
I'm Happy About the Whole Thing |
Doris Day (voc) Barney Rapp and his New Englanders |
Sign of the Drum
NBC Cincinnati OH
17 Jun 1939 |
Set 5 |
Modern Sounds on 1940s-50s Radio | |
Open + Casual Jazz |
Stan Kenton Orchestra |
'Concert in Miniature'
Hampton Casino
Hampton Beach NH
WBZ NBC Boston
21 Jul 1953 |
Open + Carambola |
Machito |
'Symphony Sid Show'
BIrdland
WJZ ABC NY
1951 |
Don't Take Your Love From Me |
Maynard Fergusson Orchestra |
'One Night Stand'
Birdland
AFRS Re-broadcast
1958 |
Set 6 |
1930s-40s Sweet Band Radio Transcriptions | |
Vieni Su (theme) |
Carl Ravazza Orchestra (voc) CR |
Radio Transcription
1941 |
So You're The One |
Sterling Young Orchestra (voc) Bobbie Ennis |
Radio Transcription
1939 |
Would It Make Any Difference To You? |
Carl Ravazza Orchestra (voc) CR |
Radio Transcription
1942 |
Cherokee |
Sterling Young Orchestra |
Radio Transcription
1940 |
Set 7 |
Buddy Rich Big Band on Radio | |
Rain on the Riff (theme) + Cool Breeze |
Buddy Rich Orchestra |
'Spotlight Bands'
Phoenixville PA
Mutual Network
24 Dec 1945 |
Nellie's Nightmare |
Buddy Rich Orchestra |
Hollywood Palladium
KNX CBS LA
Mar 1946 |
Day by Day |
Buddy Rich Orchestra (voc) Dottie Reid |
Hollywood Palladium
KNX CBS LA
27 Mar 1946 |
Quiet Riot |
Buddy Rich Orchestra |
Post Lodge
Larchmont NY
Aircheck
Apr 1947 |
Set 8 |
Buddy Rich Quintet | |
Four + If It Were a Bell |
Buddy Rich Quintet |
Birdland
WABC ABC NY
7 Nov 1958 |