Playlist for June 2, 2006 from 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Fri, 7:51am

Playlist Date & Time: 6/2/2006 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Program: Archived Playlist for The Minister of Swing

We made it to the second day od hurricane season, a cause for celebration if there was one.

Playlist Tracks

Joe Jackson
Rhythm Delivery
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988

Opening theme.
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra
Rose Room
1939
Classics
1998

January 31, 1939.
Ted Heath and his Music
Two Guitars
You've Gone to My Head
Jasmine
2001

November 4, 1948.
Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Hold Tight, Hold Tight
Stop, Look and Listen
Jasmine
2002

November 21, 1938. Andrews Sisters vocal.
Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra
Out to Lunch
1937-1940
Classics
1993

March 4, 1940.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Nain, Nain (No, No)
1941-1942
Classics
1993

November 3, 1941. Jonah Jones and Shad Collins trumpet. Cozy Cole drums. Danny Barker guitar. Chu Berry tenor sax.
Earl Hines and his Orchestra
Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues
1939-1940
Classics
1991

February 13, 1940.
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
1938
Classics
1993

March 3, 1938.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Swingin' At the Daisy Chain
1936-1938
Classics
1990

January 21, 1937.
Dinah Washington
I Get a Kick Out of You
Night and Day: the Cole Porter Songbook
Polygram
1990

March 17, 1955.
Nat King Cole
Where Were You?
Swingin' at Capitol
Capitol
1999

January 11, 1952. Pete Rugulo and his Orchestra.
Mercer Ellington and his Orchestra
Set 'Em Up (Rack 'Em Back)
Duke Ellington 1949-1950
Classics
2001

September 21, 1950. Sara Forde vocal. Mercer was Duke Ellington's son.
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Romance Runs in the Family
The Complete Glenn Miller
BMG
1991
Benny Goodman Trio
Who?
The Complete Small Combinations
BMG France
1992

July 13, 1935. Goodman clarinet, Krupa drums, Wilson piano.
Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy
Sittin' Around and Dreamin'
1938
Classics
1991

October 25, 1938.
Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France
The Continental
Django 1935
Classics
1993

March 1935.
Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra
Sing, Baby, Sing
1936-1937
Classics
1990

August 28, 1936. red Harper vocal. Krupa drums. Lionel Hampton vibes.
Gene Krupa and his Orchestra
After You're Gone
Gene Krupa Story
Proper
1998

June 5, 1941. Roy Eldridge trumpet.
Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra
Giddy Up
Lionel Hampton Story
Proper
2000

November 3, 1947.
Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra
Muskrat Ramble
1935-1940
Classics
1993

December 1939.
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Lightly and Politely
1938 vol. 2
Classics
2000

July 11, 1938.
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
What's Your Story (What's Your Jive)
1937-1938
Classics
1990

September 22, 1937.
Don Redman and his Orchestra
Moonrise on the Lowlands
1936-1939
Classics
1991

May 7, 1936. Harlan Lattimore vocal.
Erskine Hawkins and his Orchestra
Cherry
The Complete Erskine Hawkins
BMG
2002

July 18, 1939. Don Redman composer.
Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble
Gee, Ain't I Good to You?
1937-1941
Classics
1994

September 1941. Don Redman composer.
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
Tough Breaks
1927-1929
Classics
1990

September 6, 1928.
Lloyd Keating and his Music
Love Letters in the Sand
Bunny Berigan The Key Sessions
JSP
2003

September 9, 1931. Bunny Berigan trumpet.
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
South
1927-1929
Classics
1990

September 7, 1928. Requested for Anita in Slidell.
Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Jungle Nights in Harlem
1930
Classics
1990

June 4, 1930.
Mills Blue Rythm Band
Moanin'
1931
Classics
1992

June 18, 1931.
Billie Holiday and her Orchestra
Getting Some Fun Out of Life
1933-1937
Clasiscs
1991

September 13, 1937. Buck Clayton trumpet. Lester Young tenor sax.
Al Cooper's Savoy Sultans
Little Sally Water
1938-1941
Classics
1993

October 16, 1939.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar Pt. 1 & 2
Beat Me Daddy, to a Boogie Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

May 21, 1940. Ray McKinley vocal.
Sam Price and his Texas Blusicians
Swing Out in the Groove
1929-1941
Classics
1993

March 13, 1940.
Mary Lou Williams
Bye Bye Blues
1949-1951
Classics
2002

January 3, 1950. Organ solo.
Raymond Scott Quintet
Bumpy Weather in Newark
Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights
Sony
1992
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Lordy
1941-2942
Classics
1993

December 24, 1941.
Woody Herman and his Orchestra
I've Got News for You
Woody Herman Story
Proper
2000

December 22, 1947.
Harry James and his Orchestra
T'aint What You Do
1937-1939
Classics
1996

March 6, 1939. Jack Palmer vocal.
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra
Running a Temperature
1935-1937
Classics
1990

October 26, 1936. Sy Oliver vocal.
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Sax-A-Woogie
Jivin' with Jordan
Proper
2002

April 2, 1941.
Hot Lips Page
Konk
After Hours in Harlem
Highnote
1998

1941. Live recording at a rent party. First known recording of Thelonious Monk.
Fats Waller
You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It
1939
Clasics
1997

June 13, 1939. Pipe organ solo.
Bud Freeman Trio
You Took Advantage of Me
1928-1938
Classics
1994

january 17, 1938.
Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys
My Blue Heaven
1936-1939
Classics
1993

December 1939.
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Honeysuckle Rose
1941-1944
Classics
1995

January 6, 1944.
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Wham, Re Bop, Boom Bam
The Complete Glenn Miller
BMG
1991
Blue Lu Barker
Bow Legged Daddy
1946-1949
Classics
2000

October 26, 1949. Our Feature New Orleans artist for the week. With Danny Barker's Band.
Floyd Ray and his Orchestra
Three O'Clock in the Morning
Tea Pad Songs
Stash
1976

February 1939. Closing theme.