Playlist for June 20, 2008 from 12:00AM - 03:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Thu, 10:30am

Playlist Date & Time: 6/20/2008 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Program: Archived Playlist for The Minister of Swing

We did a Juneteenth tribute toward the middle of the show and finished with a Ray McKinley birthday tribute.

Playlist Tracks

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

Opening theme.
Mound City Blue Blowers
San
Red McKenzie vol. 1
Sensation
2001

March 14, 1924. Frankie Trumbauer on C-melody sax.
Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra
Dusky Stevedore
1928-1929
Classics
2001

July 5, 1928. Trumbauer C-melody sax, Bix cornet.
Billy Jones
Yes, We Have No Bananas
Hits of '23
ASV
2004

March 1923. #1 hit record.
Miff Mole's Molers
Moanin' Low
1928-1937
Classics
2003

July 12, 1929. Jimmy Dorsey alto sax.
Fats Waller and his Rhythm
I'm Gonna Salt Away Some Sugar
1940-1941
Classics
1998

November 6, 1940.
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
1947-1948
Classics
2000

November 18, 1947. Al Hibbler vocal.
James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen
Victory Stride
Ben Webster: Complete 1943-1951 Small Group Recordings
Definitive
2001

March 4, 1944. Ben Webster tenor sax.
Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang
Doin' the Serpentine
1937-1939
Classics
2000

May 16, 1938.
Wingy Manone and his Orchestra
Rhythm is Our Business
1935-1936
Classics
1995

July 5, 1935. Joe Manone vocal and trumpet, Bud Freeman tenor sax.
Bud Freeman and his Summa Cum Laude Orchestra
Fidgety Feet
1939-1940
Classics
1995

April 4, 1940.
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
Harlem Stomp
1939-1940
Classics
1991

March 14, 1940.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
The Honeydripper
1942-1947
Classics
1998

November 13, 1945. Cab vocal, Danny Barker guitar and Jonah Jones trumpet.
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Davenport Blues
1938-1939
Classics
2001

November 29, 1938.
Jan Savitt and his Orchestra
Blues in the Groove
It's Time to Jump and Shout
Vintage Music
2001

February 3, 1940.
Benny Goodman and his Sextet
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
1940-1941
Classics
2000

December 19, 1940. Cootie Williams trumpet, Lionel Hampton vibes.
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra
Juice Head Baby
1945-1946
Classics
1998

May 29, 1945. Eddie Vinson vocal.
Don Byas and his Orchestra
Stormy Weather
Complete 1946-1951 European Small Group Sessions
Definitive
2001

June 12, 1947.
Buck Clayton and his Orchestra
Perdido
1949-1953
Classics
2004

November 21, 1949.
Charlie Ventura and his Orchestra
Sophisticated Lady
1949-1951
Classics
2003

December 28, 1949.
Rex Stewart and his Orchestra
Boy Meets Horn
1946-1947
Classics
1998

December 8, 1947.
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Deep South Suite
The Great Chicago Concerts
Music Masters
1994

November 10, 1946. Live recording starting a Juneteenth commemoration. The suite is broken down into four distinct movements: Magnolias Just Dripping with Molasses, Hearsay, There Was Nobody Looking and Happy-Go-Lucky Local.
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Juneteenth Jamboree
Jivin' With Jordan
Proper
2002

January 25, 1940. Usually listed incorrectly as "June Tenth Jamboree."
Billie Holiday
It's the Same Old Story
1940-1942
Classics
1993

September 12, 1940. Billie singing in front of Roy Eldridge trumpet, Don redman alto sax, Teddy Wilson piano and Don Byas tenor sax.
Don Byas et son Rhythmes
Summertime
Complete 1946-1951 European Small Group Sessions
Definitive
2001

July 4, 1950.
Coleman Hawkins with Michel Warlop and his Orchestra
What a Difference a Day Made
1934-1937
Classics
1991

March 2, 1935. One of many recordings Hawkins made in France, this with Warlops orch. containing the superb Django Reinhardt on guitar and Stephane Grappelly violin.
Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy
Downstream
1937-1938
Classics
1991

February 15, 1937. Pha Terrell vocal.
Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
Five Minutes More
ASV
2001

March 28, 1946. tex leading the orchestra after Glenn's death.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Memphis Blues
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

September 19, 1939.Closing out the show with a Ray McKinley tribute born June 18, 1910. Here Ray is featured on drums.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Old Doc Yak
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

September 19, 1939. McKinley drums and vocals.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Three Ring Ragout
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

December 2, 1940. McKinley drums.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Fatal Fascination
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Chicken Gumboog(ie)
1941
Circle
1995

January 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Whatcha Know, Joe?
1941
Circle
1995

January 7, 1941. McKinley vocal.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
B-I, Bi
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

May 21, 1940. Their first huge hit.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Scrub Me Mama, with a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

September 18, 1940.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
I Boogied When I Should Have Woogied
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

December 27, 1940.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Boogie-Woogie Conga
Beat Me Daddy, To a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

January 21, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra Featuring Ray McKinley
Yes, Indeed!
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley
Boogie Wooglie Piggy
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941.
Captain Glenn Miller conducting the Army Air Forces Training Command Band
There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town of Berlin
The Secret Broadcasts
BMG
1996

June 2, 1944. Technical Sargeant Ray McKinley vocal in Miller's WWII unit.
Captain Glenn Miller conducting the Army Air Forces Training Command Band
Anvil Chorus
The Secret Broadcasts
BMG
1996

March 10, 1944. As above with McKinley on drums.
Major Glenn Miller conducting the American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Force
Is You Is, or Is You Ain't My Baby?
The Lost Recordings
Conifer
1995

October 30, 1944. Essentially the same band as listed before. McKinley does a greta job singing this one.
Floyd Ray and his Orchestra
Three O'Clock in the Morning
Tea Pad Songs
Stash
1976

February 1939. Closing theme.