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.
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Joe Jackson
Rhythm Delivery
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
Opening theme.
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Teddy Wilson
Undecided
1942-1945
Classics
1996
November 1944.
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Harry James
Kimg Porter Stomp
Original Radio Transcriptions
Disconforme
2001
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Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Kissing Bug
1945 vol. 2
Classics
1997
May 26, 1945. Joyce Sherrill vocal.
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Artie Shaw and his New Music
Free for All
1937
Classics
1997
October 18, 1937.
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Casa Loma Orchestra
Maniac's Ball
Maniac's Ball
Hep
1996
December 18, 1931.
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Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
Swing, You Cats
1932-1933
Classics
1990
January 27, 1933.
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The Fabulous Dorsey Brothers
By Heck
The Fabulous Dorsey's
ASV
2002
June 13, 1933. Bunny Berigan trumpet.
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Art Tatum
The Shout
1932-1934
Classics
1990
August 24, 1934. Piano solo.
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Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra
Goodnight My Love
The Great Band Era
Reader's Digest
1937.
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John Kirby and his Orchestra
Front & Center
John Kirby
Promo Sound AG
1997
July 28, 1939.
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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.
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Jabbo Smith and his Orchestra
Rhythm in Spain
1928-1938
Classics
1992
February 1, 1938.
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Eddie Maynard and his Orchestra
Habenera
Salute to the Band Leaders
Promenade
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The Mills Brothers
Glow Worm
Decca: A Musical Heritage
MCA
1994
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The Andrews Sisters
Rum and Coca-Cola
Decca: A Musical Heritage
MCA
1994
With Vic Schoen and his Orchestra.
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Billy Vaughn and his Orchestra
La Paloma
Salute to the Band Leaders
Promenade
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
You Betcha My Life
1941
Classics
1992
1941.
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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.
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Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Shake Down the Stars
1939-1940
Classics
1999
March 1, 1940. Helen Forrest vocal.
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Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Stardust on the Moon
1937 vol. 3
Classics
1998
July 20, 1937.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra
A Stone's Throw from Heaven
The Complete Glenn Miller
BMG
1991
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Billie Holiday and her Orchestra
Where is the Sun?
1933-1937
Classics
1991
April 1, 1937. Teddy Wilson piano.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra
Down, Down, Down
1941
Classics
1992
May 21, 1941.
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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."
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Les Brown and his Orchestra
In the Moon Mist
Les Brown and his Orchestra 1944 & 1946
Circle
1992
January 31, 1946. Doris Day vocal.
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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.
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Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra
Thank Your Stars
1939-1940
Classics
2002
January 3, 1940. Mary Ann McColl vocal.
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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.
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Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Flaming Youth
1928-1929
Classics
1990
January 16, 1929. Johnny Hodges sax, Bubber Miley cornet.
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Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
Harlemania
1928-1929
Classics
1990
February 18, 1929. Cootie Williams trumpet, Johnny Hodges sax.
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Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy
Mess-A-Stomp
1929-1931
Classics
1992
November 7, 1929.
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Ethel Waters
I've Found a New Baby
1925-1926
Classics
1992
January 22, 1926. Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra.
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Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
Boogaboo
1926-1928
Classics
1991
June 11, 1928.
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Red Nichols and his Orchestra
Harlem Twist
1928-1929
Classics
2002
June 21, 1928. Chauncey Morehouse vocal.
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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.
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Woody Herman and his Orchestra
Noah
Woody Herman Story
Proper
2000
January 8, 1944. Herman vocal.
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Woody Herman and his Orchestra
Amen
Woody Herman Story
Proper
2000
April 12, 1942.
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Louis Armstrong with the Decca Mixed Chorus
Jonah and the Whale
1938-1939
Classics
1990
June 14, 1938.
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Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Roll 'Em
Jubilee Sesions vol. 2
Hindsight
1996
Jubilee session.
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Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Air Mail Special
Jubilee Sessions vol. 2
Hindsight
1996
Part of Cootie Williams birthday celebration July 24.
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Cootiw Williams and his Rug Cutters
Swing Pan Alley
Duke Ellington 1938 vol. 3
Classics
1993
August 2, 1938.
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Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters
Ain't the Gravy Good
Duke Ellington 1938-1939
Classics
1994
February 28, 1939. Cootie Williams vocal.
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Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters
Blue Reverie
Duke Ellington 1937
Classics
1992
March 8, 1937. That's my salute to Cootie Wiliams.
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Ted Heath
Boomsie
Ted Heath Sings in High Stereo
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Carl Stalling and the Warner Brothers Orchestra
Bad Swiss Band
Carl Stalling Project vol. 2
Warner Bros.
1995
1957. From "Piker's Peak."
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Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
The Man from Harlem
1932
Classics
1990
November 30, 1932.
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Carl Stalling and the Warner Brothers Orchestra
Drunk La Cucaracha
Carl Stalling Project vol. 2
Warner Bros.
1995
1957. From "Tobasco Road."
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Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra
Cim-Chim Cher-ee
Feeling Good
Decca
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Surf Board
1948-1952
Classics
2003
1949.
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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.
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Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra
Home Town Blues
Duke Ellington 1939
Classics
1994
June 2, 1939.
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Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra
Junior Hop
Duke Ellington 1940 vol. 2
Classics
1995
November 2, 1940. Perhaps my favorite Hodges number. Happy Birthday.
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Henry Red Allen and his Orchestra
Truckin'
1933-1935
Classics
1990
July 17, 1935. Our featured New Orleans artist for the week.
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Floyd Ray and his Orchestra
3:00 in the Morning
Tea Pad Songs
Stash
1976
February 1939. Closing theme.
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