Playlist for July 21, 2006 from 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Fri, 7:34am

Playlist Date & Time: 7/21/2006 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Program: Archived Playlist for The Minister of Swing

Good show this week witha salute to the moon landing as well as birthday tributes to Cootie Williams and Johnny Hodges.

Playlist Tracks

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

Opening theme.
Teddy Wilson
Undecided
1942-1945
Classics
1996

November 1944.
Harry James
Kimg Porter Stomp
Original Radio Transcriptions
Disconforme
2001
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Kissing Bug
1945 vol. 2
Classics
1997

May 26, 1945. Joyce Sherrill vocal.
Artie Shaw and his New Music
Free for All
1937
Classics
1997

October 18, 1937.
Casa Loma Orchestra
Maniac's Ball
Maniac's Ball
Hep
1996

December 18, 1931.
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
Swing, You Cats
1932-1933
Classics
1990

January 27, 1933.
The Fabulous Dorsey Brothers
By Heck
The Fabulous Dorsey's
ASV
2002

June 13, 1933. Bunny Berigan trumpet.
Art Tatum
The Shout
1932-1934
Classics
1990

August 24, 1934. Piano solo.
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra
Goodnight My Love
The Great Band Era
Reader's Digest

1937.
John Kirby and his Orchestra
Front & Center
John Kirby
Promo Sound AG
1997

July 28, 1939.
Earl Hines and his Orchestra
It Had to Be You
The Great Band Era
Reader's Digest

1944. Madeline Green and the Three Varieties vocal.
Jabbo Smith and his Orchestra
Rhythm in Spain
1928-1938
Classics
1992

February 1, 1938.
Eddie Maynard and his Orchestra
Habenera
Salute to the Band Leaders
Promenade
The Mills Brothers
Glow Worm
Decca: A Musical Heritage
MCA
1994
The Andrews Sisters
Rum and Coca-Cola
Decca: A Musical Heritage
MCA
1994

With Vic Schoen and his Orchestra.
Billy Vaughn and his Orchestra
La Paloma
Salute to the Band Leaders
Promenade
Count Basie and his Orchestra
You Betcha My Life
1941
Classics
1992

1941.
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
How High the Moon
1939-1940
Classics
1999

February 7, 1940. Helen Forrest vocal. Beginning of our salute to the moon landing.
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Shake Down the Stars
1939-1940
Classics
1999

March 1, 1940. Helen Forrest vocal.
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Stardust on the Moon
1937 vol. 3
Classics
1998

July 20, 1937.
Glenn Miller Orchestra
A Stone's Throw from Heaven
The Complete Glenn Miller
BMG
1991
Billie Holiday and her Orchestra
Where is the Sun?
1933-1937
Classics
1991

April 1, 1937. Teddy Wilson piano.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Down, Down, Down
1941
Classics
1992

May 21, 1941.
Les Brown and his Orchestra
Moon on My Pillow
Les Brown and his Orchestra 1944 & 1946
Circle
1992

1942. From the film "She Has What it Takes."
Les Brown and his Orchestra
In the Moon Mist
Les Brown and his Orchestra 1944 & 1946
Circle
1992

January 31, 1946. Doris Day vocal.
Hal Kemp and his Orchestra
Got a Date with an Angel
Nipper's Hits of the 1930's vol. 2
BMG
1990

July 22, 1937. Skinnay Ennis vocal.
Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra
Thank Your Stars
1939-1940
Classics
2002

January 3, 1940. Mary Ann McColl vocal.
Dinah Shore
He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings
Always in My Heart
RCA

June 12, 1942. With Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra. Thus ends our moon landing tribute.
Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Flaming Youth
1928-1929
Classics
1990

January 16, 1929. Johnny Hodges sax, Bubber Miley cornet.
Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Harlemania
1928-1929
Classics
1990

February 18, 1929. Cootie Williams trumpet, Johnny Hodges sax.
Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy
Mess-A-Stomp
1929-1931
Classics
1992

November 7, 1929.
Ethel Waters
I've Found a New Baby
1925-1926
Classics
1992

January 22, 1926. Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra.
Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
Boogaboo
1926-1928
Classics
1991

June 11, 1928.
Red Nichols and his Orchestra
Harlem Twist
1928-1929
Classics
2002

June 21, 1928. Chauncey Morehouse vocal.
Nobel Sissel and his International Orchestra
The Old Ark is a Moverin'
Sidney Bechet 1923-1936
Classics
1991

August 15, 1934. Time for the religious portion of our program.
Woody Herman and his Orchestra
Noah
Woody Herman Story
Proper
2000

January 8, 1944. Herman vocal.
Woody Herman and his Orchestra
Amen
Woody Herman Story
Proper
2000

April 12, 1942.
Louis Armstrong with the Decca Mixed Chorus
Jonah and the Whale
1938-1939
Classics
1990

June 14, 1938.
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Roll 'Em
Jubilee Sesions vol. 2
Hindsight
1996

Jubilee session.
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Air Mail Special
Jubilee Sessions vol. 2
Hindsight
1996

Part of Cootie Williams birthday celebration July 24.
Cootiw Williams and his Rug Cutters
Swing Pan Alley
Duke Ellington 1938 vol. 3
Classics
1993

August 2, 1938.
Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters
Ain't the Gravy Good
Duke Ellington 1938-1939
Classics
1994

February 28, 1939. Cootie Williams vocal.
Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters
Blue Reverie
Duke Ellington 1937
Classics
1992

March 8, 1937. That's my salute to Cootie Wiliams.
Ted Heath
Boomsie
Ted Heath Sings in High Stereo
Carl Stalling and the Warner Brothers Orchestra
Bad Swiss Band
Carl Stalling Project vol. 2
Warner Bros.
1995

1957. From "Piker's Peak."
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
The Man from Harlem
1932
Classics
1990

November 30, 1932.
Carl Stalling and the Warner Brothers Orchestra
Drunk La Cucaracha
Carl Stalling Project vol. 2
Warner Bros.
1995

1957. From "Tobasco Road."
Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra
Cim-Chim Cher-ee
Feeling Good
Decca
Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Surf Board
1948-1952
Classics
2003

1949.
Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra
Dance of the Goon
Duke Ellington 1939
Classics
1994

March 21, 1939. Start of Johnny Hodges birthday tribute July 25.
Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra
Home Town Blues
Duke Ellington 1939
Classics
1994

June 2, 1939.
Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra
Junior Hop
Duke Ellington 1940 vol. 2
Classics
1995

November 2, 1940. Perhaps my favorite Hodges number. Happy Birthday.
Henry Red Allen and his Orchestra
Truckin'
1933-1935
Classics
1990

July 17, 1935. Our featured New Orleans artist for the week.
Floyd Ray and his Orchestra
3:00 in the Morning
Tea Pad Songs
Stash
1976

February 1939. Closing theme.