Playlist Date & Time: 8/10/2007 12:00AM - 3:00AM
Program: Archived Playlist for The Minister of Swing
This week we celebrate the birthdays of Luis Russell August 6, 1902, Benny Carter August 8, 1907 and Joe Jackson August 11, 1954.
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Joe Jackson
Rhyhm Delivery
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
Opening theme. We'll be playing some more Joe Jackson at the end of the show in celebration of his birthday August 11, 1954.
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King Oliver's Jazz Band
Southern Stomps
1923-1926
Classics
1992
December 24, 1923.
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King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators
Deep Henderson
1923-1926
Classics
1992
April 21, 1926. Pianist Luis Russell was born in Panama and moved to New Orleans in 1919 after his family won $3000 in a lottery. He joined King Oliver's band in Chicago in 1926. Russell's birthday is August 6, 1902.
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King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators
Wa Wa Wa
1923-1926
Classics
1992
May 29, 1926.
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King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators
New Wang Wang Blues
1926-1928
Classics
1991
September 17, 1926.
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King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators
Doctor Jazz
1926-1928
Classics
1991
April 22, 1927.
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King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators
Every Tub
1926-1928
Classics
1991
April 22, 1927.
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Luis Russell's Heebie Jeebie Stompers
Sweet Mumtaz
1926-1929
Classics
1991
November 17, 1926.
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Jungle Town Stompers
African Jungle
1926-1929
Classics
1991
April 15, 1929. Luis Russell is joined here by Elmer Snowden founder of The Washingtonians, later taken over by Duke Ellington.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
The New Call of the Freaks
1926-1929
Classics
1991
September 6, 1929. Russell's large band featuring some of his greatest stars: Red Allen trumpet, J.C. Higginbotham trombone and Teddy Hill.
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Wilton Crawley and his Orchestra
You Oughta See My Gal
Jelly Roll Morton 1928-1929
Classics
1992
December 2, 1929. Russell and Johnny Hodges backing Jelly Roll.
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Wilton Crawley and his Orchestra
Futuristic Blues
Jelly Roll Morton 1928-1929
Classics
1992
December 2, 1929.
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Wilton Crawley and his Orchestra
She's Got What I Need
Jelly Roll Morton 1928-1929
Classics
1992
December 12, 1929.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Plain Dirt
McKinney's Cotton Pickers 1928-1930
BMG
1990
November 5, 1929. Switching our focus to multi-instrumentalist Benny Carter, born August 8, 1907. He would eventually take over leadership of McKinney's Cotton Pickers after Don Redman. These first two tracks feature the likes of Coleman Hawkins on tenor sax and Fats Waller on piano.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
I'd Love It
McKinney's Cotton Pickers 1928-1930
BMG
1990
November 6, 1929.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Zonky
McKinney's Cotton Pickers 1928-1930
BMG
1990
February 3, 1930.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Cotton Picker's Scat
1929-1930
Classics
1992
July 31, 1930.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Rocky Road
1929-1930
Classics
1992
November 3, 1930. Don Redman vocal.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Laughing at Life
1929-1930
Classics
1992
November 4, 1930. Benny Varter vocal.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Never Swat a Fly
1930-1931
Classics
1992
November 4, 1930. Benny Carter vocal.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
I Want Your Love
1930-1931
Classics
1992
November 5, 1930.
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
1930-1931
Classics
1992
September 8, 1931. Last recorded tune by McKinney's Cotton Pickers, now being led by Benny Carter.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Song of the Swanee
1930-1934
Classics
1991
January 24, 1930. red Allen trumpet, J.C. Higginbotham trombone and Teddy Hill piano.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
High Tension
1930-1934
Classics
1991
September 5, 1930.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Ease on Down
1930-1934
Classics
1991
December 17, 1930.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Panama
Swing Time!
Sony
1993
September 5, 1930.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Ghost of the Freaks
1930-1934
Classics
1991
August 8, 1934.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Hokus Pokus
1930-1934
Classics
1991
August 8, 1934.
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Luis Russell and his Orchestra
Primitive
1930-1934
Classics
1991
August 8, 1934.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Swing It
1929-1933
Classics
1990
March 14, 1933.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Six Bells Stampede
1929-1933
Classics
1990
March 14, 1933.
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Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra
Pastorale
1929-1933
Classics
1990
April 18, 1934. Benny Carter playing in a group led by British bandleader Spike Hughes.
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Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
Sweet and Hot
1931
Classics
1990
February 5, 1931. Had to squeeze in a number with Benny Carter playing in Fletcher Henderson's superb outfit along with Rex Stewart cornet, John Kirby string bass, J.C. Higginbotham trombone and Coleman Hawkins tenor sax.
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Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra
Fanfare
Benny Carter 1929-1933
Classics
1990
May 18, 1933. A double-bonus here. On the next three tracks Spike Hughes had formed a supergroup of the finest black musicians to record with while in the states. Aside from Benny Carter, Luis Russell is the pianist joined by Coleman Hawkins, Chu Berry and Dicky Wells.
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Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra
Sweet Sorrow Blues
Benny Carter 1929-1933
Classics
1990
May 18, 1933.
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Spike Hughes and his Negro Orchestra
Music at Midnight
Benny Carter 1929-1933
Classics
1990
May 18, 1933.
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Henry Allen and his Orchestra
Believe it, Beloved
1933-1935
Classics
1990
January 23, 1935. Luis Russell plays with old friend Red Allen's orchestra joined by Buster Bailey on clarinet and New Orleanian Danny Barker on guitar.
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Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
Got a Bran' New Suit
1934-1936
Classics
1992
October 3, 1935. Going to finish up the Luis Russell segment of the show with two numbers recorded by Louis Armstrong backed by Russell's Orchestra.
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Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
Ol' Man Mose
1934-1936
Classics
1992
November 21, 1935.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Blue Lou
1933-1936
Classics
1990
October 16, 1933.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Everybody Shuffle
1933-1936
Classics
1990
December 13, 1934.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Swingin' at Maida Vale
1933-1936
Classics
1990
April 15, 1936.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Accent on Swing
1936
Classics
1990
June 1936.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Gin and Jive
1936
Classics
1990
1936. Ted Heath piano.
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Benny Carter and his Swing Quartet
When Lights are Low
1936
Classics
1990
June 20, 1936.
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Benny Carter and the Ramblers
New Swing Street
1937-1939
Classics
1990
March 24, 1937. Benny Carter leading a contigent of Dutch musicians.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Somebody Loves Me
1937-1939
Classics
1990
August 18, 1937. With Coleman Hawkins.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Pardon Me, Pretty Baby
1937-1939
Classics
1990
August 18, 1937.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Slow Freight
Swing Time!
Sony
1993
January 30, 1940.
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra
Blue Light Blues
1937-1939
Classics
1990
March 7, 1938. Closing the Benny Carter set. Django Reinhart guitar.
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Joe Jackson
No Chance Blues
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
Birthday tribute to Joe Jackson born this day in 1954.
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Joe Jackson
It Pays to Advertise
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
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Joe Jackson
Tiger Rag
Tucker Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A&M
1988
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