Sat, 25 November 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. December 5, 1939. A band remote from the Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. The first tune is "Little Brown Jug." Ray Eberle sounds off key singing "Blue Rain." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle (vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal), Bill Abernathy (announcer).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 18 November 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. August 10, 1939. A band remote from the Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The first tune is, "The Lady's In Love With You." Ray Eberle sings a terible, "Twilight Interlude." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle (vocal), Tex Beneke (vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 11 November 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. August 1, 1939. A band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The first tune is, "The Lady's In Love With You." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Tex Beneke (vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal), Ray Eberle (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 4 November 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. August, 1939. A
band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. Ray Eberle(vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 28 October 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 13, 1939. A
band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The
first tune is "At Sundown." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle
(vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 21 October 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 13, 1939. A
band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The
first tune is "At Sundown." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle
(vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 14 October 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 13, 1939. A
band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The
first tune is "At Sundown." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle
(vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 6 October 2006 Big Band Serenade continues our shows from remotes with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 13, 1939. A
band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, New York. The
first tune is "At Sundown." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle
(vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 30 September 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. May 17, 1939. An
opening night band remote from The Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle,
New York. The first tune is "At Sundown." "Swing" magazine reported
that this matinee performance by the band had eighteen hundred people
in attendance and had broken all daytime records for the casino! Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Ray Eberle (vocal),
Marion Hutton (vocal), The Modernaires, Hugh James (announcer).
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Sat, 23 September 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. April 4, 1939. Blue Network A band remote from The Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, New
Jersey. The first tune is, "Blue Skies." Glenn Miller and His
Orchestra, Ray Eberle (vocal), Marion Hutton (vocal).
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Sat, 16 September 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. March 26, 1939 A band remote from The Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, New
Jersey. The first tune heard is, "The Moon Is A Silver Dollar." The
last 12:33 of the program only. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion
Hutton (vocal), Ray Eberle (vocal)Comments[0] |
Sat, 9 September 2006 Big Band Serenade presents for your listening enjoyment Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. March 8, 1939 A band remote from The Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. The first
tune heard is, "Sold Americn." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion
Hutton, Ray Eberle.
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Sat, 2 September 2006 Big Band Serenade present Glenn Miller and His Orchestra On The Radio,January 6, 1939. A band remote from The Paradise Restaurant, New York City.
The first tune is, "The Dipper Mouth Blues." Glenn Miller and His
Orchestra, Marion Hutton (vocal), Ray Eberle (vocal), Tex Beneke
(vocal), Howard Doyle (announcer)Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 25, 1938. A
band remote from The Paradise Restaurant, New York City. The first tune
is, "Why'd Ya Make Me Fall In Love" (announced inaccurately). The
program's closing theme ("Moonlight Serenade") is announced as "having
no name." Glenn Miller and His
Orchestra, Gail Reese (vocal), Ray Eberle (vocal)Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 August 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. June 18, 1938. Blue Network. A band remote from the Paradise Restaurant, New York City.
The first musical selection is, "The Butcher Boy." Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Gail Reese (vocal), Ray Eberle
(vocal), Tex Beneke (vocal), Ben Grauer (announcer)Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 Big Band Serenade present Fletcher Henderson 1924-1940 The music played in this episode is listed in order of play, 1)"Teapot Dome Blues"-1924, 2)"The Chant"-1926, 3)"Radio Rhythm"-1931, 4)"My Pretty Girl"-1931, 5)"King Porter Stomp"-1933, 6)"Comin' and Goin'"-1931, 7)"Jim Town Blues"-1936, 8)"Grand Terrace Blues"-1936, 9)"Stampede"-1937, 10)"Kitty On Toast"-1940Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 August 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Henry Hall and his Orchestra 1930s. Songs play on this program are listed in order of play. 1)"Five-Fifteen",2)"Have You Ever Been Loney",3)"Goody-Goody",4)"Wagon Wheels",5)"Mine For Keeps",6)"The Sun Has His Hat On",7)"Wild Ride",8)"An Elephant Never Forgets",9)"Im Putting All My Eggs In One Basket",10)"I Heard A Song In A Taxi",11)"One, Two, Button Your Shoe",12)" Its Time To Say Goodnight"Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 Big Band Serenade presents The Modernaires. The songs played in this episode are in order of play; 1)"Make Believe Ballroom" ,2) "The Milkman's Matinee", 3) "It's Make Believe Ballroom Time" ,4) "Perfidia",5)"Elmer's Tune" w/ Ray Eberle ,6)"Chattanooga Choo Choo",7)"Juke Box Saturday Night"-1946, 8)"Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)" w/ Maron Hutton,9) "Serenade In Blue",with Ray Eberle,10) I'v got a gal in "Kalamazoo" w/ Tex Beneke 1942,11)"Moonlight Cocktail" ,12)"That Old Black Magic"with Skip Nelsen,13)"I Know Why(And So Do You)", 14)"To Each His Own" w/ Ray EberleComments[0] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. The songs from this episode are listed in order of play.1)"I've Told Every Little Start"-1933 vocal-Pat O'Malley,2)"If I had A Talking Picture of You"-1929 vocal-Sam Browne,3)"Button Up Your Overcoat"-1929 vocal Sam Browne,4)"Handsone Gigolo"-1939 vocal Pat O'Malley,5)"Did I Remember?"-1936 vocal-Pat O'Malley,6)"There's A Small Hotel"-1937 vocal-Jewel Faye,7)"She Shall Have Music"-1936 vocal Sam Costa,8)"Gentlemen Perfer Blondes"-1926 vocal Jack Hylton,9)"Nothing On Earth"-1935 film "She Shall Have Music" vocal-June Clyde w/Jack Hylton on piano,10)"I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again"-1935 vocal Brian Lawrence, 11)"My First Thrill"-1935 film "She Shall Have Music" vocal-Brian Lawrence, 12)The Bands That Matter, Massed Band of Ambrose,Roy Fox, Jack Hylton,and Lew Stone-"Don't Blame Me" directed by Jack Hylton, "Isn't It Heavenly?" directed by Lew Stone, "Lazybones" directed by Roy Fox, "Let's Call It A Day" directed by AmbroseComments[0] |
Sat, 15 July 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Hoagy Carmichael one of America's great composers of popular songs you have all heard. Our program includes a Tony Thomas Interview with Hoagy Carmichael and his great music. Songs played are listed in order of play. 1)"Georgia On My Mind"-1930,2)"Ole Buttermilk Sky",3)"Lazy River"-1930,4)" It Anin't Gonna Be Like That"-1946, 5)"After Twelve O'Clock"-1932,6)"Giner and Spice"-1945, 7)"The Nearness Of You"-1940To learn more about Hoagy go to www.hoagy.com Comments[1] |
Sat, 8 July 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Phil Harris and his OrchestraSongs play in order of play, Intro Song, The Thing, 1)"Fit As A Fiddle"-Leah Ray,2)"Thats What I Like About The South"-1947,3)"Come On Gat Up" w/Leah Ray,4)"Pink Elephants",5)"It's A Rainy Day"-Leah Ray,6)"Ah, But I've Learned"-Leah Ray,7)"Brother, Can You Spare A Dime",8)"Black Eyed Susan Brown",9)"That Dame Called Mame",10)"Second Hand Heart For Sale"-Leah Ray,11)"Minnie The Mermaid",12)"My Kind Of Country"-1940 Comments[1] |
Sat, 1 July 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Bix Beiderbecke was one of the great jazz musicians of the 1920's. Music in todays program listed in order of play. 1)"In The Mist"-1927, 2)"In The Dark Flases",3)"Davenport Blues"-1925 w/Bix Beiderbecke and his Rhythm Jugglers,4)"Lazy Daddy"-1924 w/The Wolverine Orchestra,5)"Way Donw Younder In New Orleans"-1927 w/Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra,6)"Look At the World And Smile"-1927 w/Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra,7)"There Ain't No Land LikeDixieland To Me"-1927 w/The Broadway Bellhops,8)"My Heart Stood Still"-1928 w/Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra,9)"Ol' Man River"-1928 w/Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra,10)"Loney Melody"-1928 w/Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra,11)"Lovable"-1928 w/Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra,12)"Forget Me Not"-1928 w/Paul Whiteman and his OrchestraComments[0] |
Sat, 24 June 2006 Big Band Serenade presents
Wingy Manone who was a New Orleans trumpet player. Our program will feature his music from 1927-1934. Songs played are listed in order of play.
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Sat, 17 June 2006 Big Band Serenade presents our 1 year of Podcasting the Best of the Big Band Era. This week Red Nichols' Five Pennies from the Radio Transcriptions "Brunswick Brevities" and "The Heat" Series 1929-1930.Songs play are in order of play,1)"I May Be Wrong",2)"They Didn't Believe Me",3)"On The Alamo",4)"That's Aplenty",5)"Can't Yo' Hear Me Callin' Caroline,6)"Margie",7)"Wait For The Happy Ending",8)"Whispering",9)"My Future Just Passed",10)"After You's Gone",11)St. Louis Blues",12)"Call Of The Freaks",13)"The Sheik of Araby",14)"Strike Up The Band",15)"Black and Blue",16)Ain't Misbehavin",17)"Sweet Georgia Brown",18)"Walkin' The Dog",19)"Here Comes Emily Brown" Comments[0] |
Sat, 10 June 2006 Big Band Serenade presents the most popular Vocalist in Britain during the 1930s, Al Bowlly.Songs used in this episode in order of play,1)"Blue Moon"w/Ray Nobel and his Orchestra-1935,2)"Isn't It Heavenly"w/Les Stone and his Orchestra-1933,3)"Close Your Eyes"-1933,4)"Day You Came Along"-1933,5)"How Could We Be Wrong"-1933,6)"What A Little Moonlight Can Do"-1934,7)"Riptide"-1934,8)"If I Had A Million Dollars"1934,9)"You Couldn't Be Cuter"-1938,10)"Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"-1938,11)"Georgia's Gotta Moon"-1938,12)"Every Day's A Holliday"w/Al Bowlly and his Orchestra-1937,13)"Junk Man Blues"-1932,14)"I Won't Tell A Soul"-1938,15)"Just Let Me Look At You"-1938 Next week is 1 year for Big Band Serenade. Send Comments to rmcomments@gmail.com or audio comments at 214-224-0834 to be used for next week program. Comments[1] |
Sat, 3 June 2006 Big Band Serenade features this week Fats Waller. Songs played in order of play, 1)"Ain't Misbehavin'"-1929,2)"All My Life",3)"Honey Hush"-1939,4)"If I Were You",5)"I'll Never Forgive Myself",6)"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down"-1935,7)"The Joint Is Jumping",8)When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful",9)"Sping Cleaning",10) Radio Program From Yacht Club, Oct.8,1938Comments[0] |
Sat, 27 May 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra. Glen Gray, the Casa Loma Orchestra was the first ''swing'' band. Songs played in order of play,1)"Smoke Rings"-1937,2)"Dardanella"-1933,3)"Heat Wave"-1933,4)"Narcissus"-1934,5)"A Hundred Years From Today"-1934,6)"My Shinning Hour",7)"My Heart Tells Me",8)"My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean"-1938,9)"Sunrise Serenade"-1939,10)"Heaven Can Wait"1939,11)"Under A Blanket Of Blue"-1939,12)"A Lover's Lullaby"-1940,13)"It's The Talk Of The Town"-1942,14)"Till We Meet Again"-1942,15)"Don't Get Around Much ANymore"-1942,16)"Just An Old Manuscript"-1944
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Sat, 20 May 2006 Big Band Serenade presents The Andrew SistersSongs played in this episode in order of play,1)"No Baby",2)"Rum and Coke a Cola",3)"Daddy"-1941,4)"Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree"-1942,5)"Pennsylvania Polka"-1942,6)"Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town"-w/Bing Crobsy-1943,7)"Along The Navajo Trail"-w/Bing Crobsy-1945,8)"Money Is The Root Of All Evil"-1946,9)"You Don't Have To Know The Language"-w/Bing Crosby-1947,10)"Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better"-w/Bing Crosby-1947 NEW---Listener Comments at 214-224-0834 Tell us what you think about our programs on Radio Nostalgia Network Comments[0] |
Sat, 13 May 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Tribute To Mother's In memoriam to my mother, Nettie Louise , August 26,1921-May 3,2006 Songs listed in order of play, 1)"Hello Mom"-Bing Crosby-1942,2) "Angel's On Earth"-Steven Stewart & Annette Kienzle,3)"Mother,Queen Of My Heart"-Jimmie Rodgers-1932,4)"Let Every Day Be Mother's Day"-Clarence Williams & His Orch-1935,5)"A Mother's Love Is A Blessing"-Irish Rovers,6)"Mother, I Miss You"-Toni Braxton,7)"Mother"-Kevin Reeves
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Sun, 7 May 2006 Big Band Serenade presents The Harry James ShowComments[0] |
Sat, 29 April 2006 The Big Band Serenade presents The Boswell Sisters, One of the all-time greatest jazz vocal groups, the Boswell Sisters, Martha, Vet and Connee a.k.a. Connie from the years 1930-1936 with bonus songs with Bing Crosby.Comments[1] |
Sat, 22 April 2006 Big Band Serenade presents a melody of the Best of Big Bands.Comments[0] |
Sat, 15 April 2006 Big Band Serenade presents The Legendary Cleo Brown Songs played on this program are:1)"Breakin' In A new Pair of Shoes",2)"Coffed Colored Child",3)"Cook That Stuff",4)"Don't Over Do It",5)"Give A Broken Heart A Break",6)"Love In The First Degree",7)"Me and My Wonderful One"-1935,8)"The Stuff is Here and Its Mellow",9)"You're My Fever",10)"You're A Heavenly Thing",11)"My Gal Mezzanine",12)Cleo's Boggie" Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 April 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Your All Time Hit Parade 7/2/44Comments[0] |
Sat, 1 April 2006 Big Band Serenade presents Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band 1939-1942 <p>Songs played are: 1)"Big Butter and Egg Man"-1939,2)"Someday, Sweetheart"-1939,3)"That Da Da Strain"-1939,4)"I Wish I Could Skimmy Like My Sister Kate"-1939,5)"Relazin' at the Touro"-1939,6)"Dinah"-1939,7)"(What did I do to be so)Black and Blue"-1939,8)"Lazy River"-1940,9)"Squeeze Me"-1940,10)"Little David, Play on Your Harp"-1942 Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 Big Band Serenade Presents Helen Kane known as the beloved Betty Boop. The songs played this week are from 1928-1930Songs played in order of play are 1)"That's My Weakness Now"-1928,2)"I Wanna Be Loved By You"-1928,3)"Button Up Your Overcoat"-1929,4)"I Owe You"-1930,5)"Do Something"-1929,6)"Dangerous Nan Mcgrew"-1930,7)"My Man Is On The Make"-1930,8)"I'd Do Anything For You"-1929,9)"Get Out And Get Under The Moon"-1928, and 10)"Is There Anything Wrong In That?"-1928 Comments[0] |
Sat, 18 March 2006 ![]() 1)Betty Hutton & Perry Como,1950,"She's A Lady",2)Dorothy Lamour,"Strange Enchantment,3)Dorthy Lamour,"Your Kiss,4)Lee Morse,1931-"Lets Get Friendly,5)Ruth Etting,"With My Eyes Wide Open,6)Annette Hanshaw,"I'm Sure of everything But You",7)Jane Green,"Mine All Mine",8)Belle Baker,"You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me",9)Anita O'Day,1941-"Let Me Off Uptown", 10)Betty Hutton & Howard Keel,1950-"Anything You Can Do" Comments[0] |
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Sat, 4 March 2006 This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are1)It Might As Well Be Spring-Dick Haymes-Victory Young-1945,2)Peaches In The Springtime-Memphis Jug Band-1928,3)Sping Song-Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra-1941,4)When It's Springtime In Alaska-Johnny Horton,5)Santa Claus Came In The Spring-Putney Dandridge-1935,6)It Might As Well Be Spring-Clooney and James,Rodgers-Hammerstein-1952,7)When It's Springtime In The Rockies-Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra-1930,8)Big Spring Poker-Mississippi Sheiks-Lester Carter-1931,9)It Might As Well Be Spring-Sarah Vaughan, 10)It Might As Well Be Spring-Paul Weston Orchestra-Margaret Whiting Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 February 2006 This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are1)Stormy Weather-1941-Lena Horne, Orchestra of Lou Bring,2)Stormy Monday Blues-1942-Earl hines and His Orchestra,3)Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall-1944-Ella Fitzgerald And Ink Spots,4)Butterflies In The Rain-1933-Ray Noble&His Orchestra,5)Singin' In The Rain-1929-Cliff Edwards,6)Call Me Up Some Rainy Sunday Afternoon-1910-Ada Jones and Irving Berlin,7)It Don't Do Nothing But Rain-1926-Art Gillam,8)It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane-1937-Guy Lomardo and the Royal Canadians,9)Rhythm Of The Rain-1934-Dorsey Brothers Orchestra,10)I's Always Chasing Rainbows-1945-Dick Haymes & Helen Forest, 11)Over The Rainbow-1939-JudyGarland Comments[0] |
Sat, 18 February 2006 This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Mary Lou Williams and Andy Kirk 1929-30. The songs played in this episode are 1)Bear Down,2)Twinklin',3)Mess-A-Stomp,4)What's Your Story,Morning Glory,5)Mary's Idea,6)Scratchin'in the Gravel,7)Dear Baby,8)Count,9)Harmony Blues,10)Close To FiveComments[0] |
Sat, 11 February 2006 This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Ethel Waters. The songs played this week are;1)Am I Blue-1939,2)Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)-1933,3)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four - River, Stay 'Way From My Door-1931,4)Love Is the Thing-1933,5)Don't Blame Me-1933,6)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four-Heat Wave-19337)I Just Couldn't Take It Baby-1933,8)Moonglow-1934,9)Shadows on the Swannee-1933,10)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four-A Hundred Years From Today-1933,11)Give Me a Heart to Sing to-1934Comments[0] |
Sat, 4 February 2006 This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Lester Young from 1937-1945. The songs played this week are 1)"These Foolish Things"-1945,"Me,2) Myself, and I"-1937,3)"Taxi War Dance"-1939,4)"This Year's Kisses"-1937,5)"I Want A Little Girl"-1938,6)When You're Smiling"-1938,7)"I Can't Get Started"-1942,8)"Indiana"-1944,9)"Ghost Of A Chance"-1944,10)"Just You,Just Me"-1943,11)"DB Blues"-1945,12)"Sometimes I'm Happy"-1943
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Sat, 28 January 2006 This Week the Big Band SerenadePresents Les Brown and the Band Renown' with Doris DayThe Play list for this week in order of play, all vocals by Doris Day You Won't Be Satisified-1945, Day By Day-1946, I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm-1946, My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time-1945,Easy As Pie-1941, A Red Kiss on A Blue Letter-1945,Aren't You Glad You're You-1945, Come To Baby Do-1945,Let's Be Duddies-1940,Sentimental Journey-1944 Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 January 2006 This Week the Big Band Serenade Presents Earl Hines with selections from 1932-1934. Vocals are Earl Hines and Valaida Snow. The music slections are Blue Dragg, I Love You Because I Love YOu, Love Me Tonight, Why Must We Part, Maybe I'm To Blame, We Found Romance, You're The One of My Dream, Rosetta, Harlem Lament, and JuliaComments[0] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 Big Band Serenade Presents, The first great arranger in jazz history, Don Redman's innovations as a writer essentially invented the jazz-oriented big band with arrangements that developed yet left room for solo improvisations. The play list is from 1933-1936, Mommy, I don't want to go to bed, Sophisticated Lady, I Won't Tell, It's All Your Fault, Lazy Bones, No One Loves Me Like that Dallas Man, Our Big Love Scene, After Sundown and I Wanna Be Loved.Comments[0] |
Sat, 31 December 2005 Big Band Serenade's New Year's Eve Special featureing Guy Lambardo and selections from the Podsafe Music Network.
News Years Resolution, Bill deRome, Bill deRome
Auld Lang Syne, Friction Baily,Friction Bailey
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Sat, 24 December 2005 The Big Band Serenade Christmas Special a blend of classics from our past and new music from the Podsafe Music Network. Play list in order of play; The Christmas Song-King Cole Trio, If Everyday Were Christmas, Slau, Slau,Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas-1944 Judy Garland, Christmas Means Love-NuBeat-NuBeat,White Christmas-1944 Frank Sinatra,I Heard The Bells on Christmas-Gary Gary,I'll Be Home For Christmas-1943 Bing Crosby,A Soldiers Christmas-Jay Goeppner Jay Goeppner,Blue Christmas 1949 Hugo Winterhalter,Christmas Without You-Beatric Erisson Beatric Erisson,Christmas Dreaming-1947 Frank Sinatra,Christmas Feeling-The Ben Vaughn Singers The Ben Vaughn Singers,I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas-Jogi Jorgensen, Merry Christimas Where Ever You Are-Lee Harris, You're All I Want For Christmas-1948 Franie Lane,LovelySky of Christmas Eve-Gary Gary, Nuttin' For Christmas-Art Mooney & His Orchestra, My Own Merry Christmas-Geoff Smith Geoff Smith,All I want For Christmas-Spike Jones, Deck the Halls with We Wish You a Merry Christmas-Doug Boldt Dough Boldt,Christmas Cmon- David Williams David Williams,We Three Kings -PenMachine PenMachine, Give Me A Second Chance for Chritmas-Candy Butchers Candy Butchers, If Everyday Were Christmas-Podsafe For Peace Podsafe For PeaceComments[0] |
Sat, 17 December 2005 Big Band Serenade Presents Command Performance 12/1944 to all our brave fighting men and women, We are proud of you and thank you.
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Sat, 10 December 2005 Louis Jordan was born in Brinkley, Arkansas, where his father was a local music teacher and bandleader. Jordan started out on clarinet, and also played piano professionally early in his career, but alto saxophone became his main instrument. However, he became even better known as a songwriter, entertainer and vocalist. Songs in order of play are, Caldonia, Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin', Let The Good Time Roll, Somebody Done Changed The Lock on My Door, What The Use in Getting Sober, Choo Choo Ch'Boogie, Five Guys Named Moe, Knock Me a Kiss, Nobody Knows You When You Ard Down and Out, and School Days (When We Were Kids).
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Sat, 3 December 2005 Big Band Serenade proudly presents Jimmie Lunceford will long be remembered as the leader of a swinging big band that rivaled on record, and exceeded in person, the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Count Basie. His band differed from many of the other big bands of the 1930s and 1940s in that Lunceford's group was noted less for its soloists than for its ensemble work. Selection today are Coquette, Annie Laurie, Margie, The Lonesome Road, Tain't What You Do, Le Jazz Hot, and The Honeydripper.
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Big Band Serenade present Fletcher Henderson 1924-1940 The music played in this episode is listed in order of play, 1)"Teapot Dome Blues"-1924, 2)"The Chant"-1926, 3)"Radio Rhythm"-1931, 4)"My Pretty Girl"-1931, 5)"King Porter Stomp"-1933, 6)"Comin' and Goin'"-1931, 7)"Jim Town Blues"-1936, 8)"Grand Terrace Blues"-1936, 9)"Stampede"-1937, 10)"Kitty On Toast"-1940










Big Band Serenade presents The Andrew Sisters
Big Band Serenade presents Tribute To Mother's
Big Band Serenade presents The Harry James Show
The Big Band Serenade presents The Boswell Sisters, One of the all-time greatest jazz vocal groups, the Boswell Sisters, Martha, Vet and
Big Band Serenade presents The Legendary Cleo Brown
Big Band Serenade presents Your All Time Hit Parade 7/2/44
Big Band Serenade presents Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band 1939-1942
Big Band Serenade Presents Helen Kane known as the beloved Betty Boop. The songs played this week are from 1928-1930


This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are
This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are
This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Mary Lou Williams and Andy Kirk 1929-30. The songs played in this episode are 1)Bear Down,2)Twinklin',3)Mess-A-Stomp,4)What's Your Story,Morning Glory,5)Mary's Idea,6)Scratchin'in the Gravel,7)Dear Baby,8)Count,9)Harmony Blues,10)Close To Five
This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Ethel Waters. The songs played this week are;1)Am I Blue-1939,2)Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)-1933,3)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four - River, Stay 'Way From My Door-1931,4)Love Is the Thing-1933,5)Don't Blame Me-1933,6)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four-Heat Wave-19337)I Just Couldn't Take It Baby-1933,8)Moonglow-1934,9)Shadows on the Swannee-1933,10)Ethel Waters and Her Ebony Four-A Hundred Years From Today-1933,11)Give Me a Heart to Sing to-1934
This Week on Big Band Serenade the featured artist is Lester Young from 1937-1945. The songs played this week are 1)"These Foolish Things"-1945,"Me,2) Myself, and I"-1937,3)"Taxi War Dance"-1939,4)"This Year's Kisses"-1937,5)"I Want A Little Girl"-1938,6)When You're Smiling"-1938,7)"I Can't Get Started"-1942,8)"Indiana"-1944,9)"Ghost Of A Chance"-1944,10)"Just You,Just Me"-1943,11)"DB Blues"-1945,12)"Sometimes I'm Happy"-1943
This Week the Big Band SerenadePresents Les Brown and the Band Renown' with Doris Day
This Week the Big Band Serenade Presents Earl Hines with selections from 1932-1934. Vocals are Earl Hines and Valaida Snow. The music slections are Blue Dragg, I Love You Because I Love YOu, Love Me Tonight, Why Must We Part, Maybe I'm To Blame, We Found Romance, You're The One of My Dream, Rosetta, Harlem Lament, and Julia
Big Band Serenade Presents, The first great arranger in jazz history, Don Redman's innovations as a writer essentially invented the jazz-oriented big band with arrangements that developed yet left room for solo improvisations. The play list is from 1933-1936, Mommy, I don't want to go to bed, Sophisticated Lady, I Won't Tell, It's All Your Fault, Lazy Bones, No One Loves Me Like that Dallas Man, Our Big Love Scene, After Sundown and I Wanna Be Loved.
Big Band Serenade's New Year's Eve Special featureing Guy Lambardo and selections from the Podsafe Music Network.
News Years Resolution, Bill deRome,
The Big Band Serenade Christmas Special a blend of classics from our past and new music from the Podsafe Music Network. Play list in order of play; The Christmas Song-King Cole Trio, If Everyday Were Christmas, Slau,
Big Band Serenade Presents Command Performance 12/1944 to all our brave fighting men and women, We are proud of you and thank you.
Louis Jordan was born in Brinkley, Arkansas, where his father was a local music teacher and bandleader. Jordan started out on clarinet, and also played piano professionally early in his career, but alto saxophone became his main instrument. However, he became even better known as a songwriter, entertainer and vocalist. Songs in order of play are, Caldonia, Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin', Let The Good Time Roll, Somebody Done Changed The Lock on My Door, What The Use in Getting Sober, Choo Choo Ch'Boogie, Five Guys Named Moe, Knock Me a Kiss, Nobody Knows You When You Ard Down and Out, and School Days (When We Were Kids).
Big Band Serenade proudly presents Jimmie Lunceford will long be remembered as the leader of a swinging big band that rivaled on record, and exceeded in person, the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Count Basie. His band differed from many of the other big bands of the 1930s and 1940s in that Lunceford's group was noted less for its soloists than for its ensemble work. Selection today are Coquette, Annie Laurie, Margie, The Lonesome Road, Tain't What You Do, Le Jazz Hot, and The Honeydripper.