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Playlist for June 19, 2009 from 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Fri, 4:40am

Playlist Date & Time: 6/19/2009 12:00AM - 3:00AM

Program: Swing and Big Band with The Minister of Swing

Mixed bag tonight with some birthday sets for vocalist Helen Humes (June 23, 1913), bassist Milt Hinton (June 23, 1910) and drummer/vocalist Ray McKinley (June 18, 1910).

Playlist Tracks

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

Opening theme.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Thursday
Count Basie 1939
Classics
1990

February 4, 1939. Helen Humes vocal.
Louis Jordan And his Tympany Five
June Tenth Jamboree
The Complete Recordings 1938-1941
Charly
1992

January 25, 1940. In celebration of Juneteenth-June 19, 1865.
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra
A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody
Artie Shaw 1936
Classics
1995

June 11, 1936.
The Boswell Sisters
Down On the Delta
The Boswell Sisters Collection vol. 3
Nostalgia Arts
2000

September 11, 1932. With Jimmy Dorsey.
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
Ducky Wucky
Duke Ellington 1932-1933
Classics
1992

September 19, 1932.
Bud Freeman and his Windy City Five
What Is There To Say?
Bud Freeman 1928-1938
Classics
1994

December 4, 1935. Bud Freeman tenor sax, Bunny Berigan trumpet, Cozy Cole drums, Eddie Condon guitar and Claude Thornhill piano.
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra
I've Got The World On a String
Louis Armstrong 1932-1933
Classics
1990

January 26, 1933. Louis trumpet and vocal. Teddy Wilson piano.
George Olsen and his Orchestra
Who?
Hits of '26
ASV
2007

November 6, 1925. Number 5 hit record.
Henderson and his Orchestra
Steppin' Out
Fletcher Henderson 1923-1924
Classics
1993

January 1924. Fletcher Henderson with Don redman and Coleman Hawkins.
Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
Oh, Miss Hannah
Bix and Bing
ASV
1981

Bix Beiderbecke cornet.
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
18th Street Strut
Bennie Moten 1923-1927
Classics
1990

May 14, 1925.
Jelly Roll Morton
Sweetheart O' Mine
Jelly Roll Morton 1924-1926
Classics
1991

April 20, 1926.
Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra
Don't Let That Moon Get Away
The Uncollected 1937-1939
Hindsight
1977

Eddy Howard vocal.
Billie Holiday and her Orchestra
Summertime
Billie Holiday 1933-1937
Classics
1991

July 10, 1936. Holiday vocal, Bunny Berigan trumpet, Artie Shaw clarinet.
Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra
Down Stream
Bunny Berigan 1937-1938
Classics
1994

March 15, 1938. Berigan trumpet, Gail Reese vocal.
The Raymond Scott Quintet
Ectoplasm
Ectoplasm
Basta
2008
John Kirby Sextet
revolutionary Etude (Etude In C Minor)
John Kirby
Promo Sound AG
1997

1941. Chopin tune.
Sy Oliver and his Orchestra
You Can't tell the Depth of a Well
Sy Oliver 1945-1949
Classics
2001

August 8, 1947. Sy Oliver vocal.
Bobby Sherwood and his Orchestra
New World Jump
The Issued Recordings 1942-1947
Flyright
1999

November 1944.
Slim Gaillard and his Flat Foot Floogie Boys
Broadway Jump
Slim Gaillard 1939-1940
Classics
1993

August 2, 1940.
Louis Prima and his Orchestra
Robin Hood
Louis Prima 1940-1944
Classics
2001

1944. Prima trumpet and vocal.
Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra
Danger In The Dark
Charlie Barnet 1939
Classics
2002

June 26, 1939. Larry Taylor vocal.
Harry James and his Orchestra
Jubilee
Harry James 1937-1939
Classics
1996

December 1, 1937. Helen Humes vocal.
Harry James and his Orchestra
(I Can Dream) Can't I?
Harry James 1937-1939
Classics
1996

December 1, 1937. Helen Humes vocal.
Harry James and his Orchestra
It's The Dreamer In Me
Harry James 1937-1939
Classics
1996

January 5, 1938. Helen Humes vocal.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Don't Worry About Me
Count Basie 1939
Classics
1990

March 20, 1939. Helen Humes vocal.
Count BAsie and his Orchestra
If I Didn't Care
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990

April 5, 1939. Helen Humes vocal.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
You Can Count On Me
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990

June 24, 1939. Helen Humes vocal.
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Sub-Deb Blues
Count Basie 1939 vol. 2
Classics
1990

June 24, 1939. Helen Humes vocal.
Count BAsie and his Orchestra
The Moon Fell In the River
Count Basie 1939-1940
Classics
1991

October 30, 1940. Helen Humes vocal.
Earl Hines
Down Among The Sheltering Palms
Earl Hines 1932-1934
Classics
1990

July 14, 1932. Piano solo.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
At the Clambake Carnival
Cab Calloway 1938-1939
Classics
1991

March 23, 1938. Cab vocal, Milt Hinton string bass.
Cab Callowayand his Orchestra
Jive (Page One of Hepster's Dictionary)
Cab Calloway 1938-1939
Classics
1991

August 30, 1938. Calloway vocal, Milt Hinton string bass.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Utt da Zay (The Tailor's Song)
Cab Calloway 1939-1940
Classics
1991

July 17, 1939.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Pluckin' The Bass
Cab Calloway 1939-1940
Classics
1991

August 30, 1939. Milt Hinton string bass.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Pickin' The Cabbage
Cab Calloway 1939-1940
Classics
1991

March 8, 1940.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
The Lone Arranger
Cab Calloway 1940
Classics
1991

May 14, 1940. Danny Barker guitar, Milt Hinton string Bass, Chu Berry tenor sax and Dizzy Gillespie trumpet on these next three numbers.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Bye Bye Blues
Cab Calloway 1940
Classics
1991

June 27, 1940.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Boo-Wah Boo-Wah
Cab Calloway 1940
Classics
1991

August 5, 1940.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
Chicken Gumboog(ie)
1941
Circle
1995

January 7, 1941. Ray McKinley drums and vocal.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
Dark Eyes
1941.
Circle
1995

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

January 7, 1941. McKinley drums and vocal.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
Three-Ring Ragout
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
I'm tired of Waiting For You
1941
Circle
1995

September 7, 1941. Ray McKinley and Lynn Gardner vocals.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
In the Hall of the Mountain King
1941
Circle
1995

Setember 7, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra
Strange Cargo
Beat Me Daddy to a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

January 17, 1940.
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.
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
Booglie Wooglie Piggy
Beat Me Daddy to a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

June 23, 1941.
Will Bradley and his Orchestra Featuring Ray McKinley
Fry Me Cookie, With A Can Of Lard
Beat Me Daddy to a Boogie-Woogie Beat
Jasmine
1999

October 16, 1941.
Captain Glenn Miller conducting the Army Air Forces Training Command Band
My Blue Heaven
The Secret Broadcasts
BMG
1996

May 19, 1944. Ray McKinley drums.
Captain Glenn Miller conducting the Army Air Forces Training Command Band
Stompin' At the Savoy
The Secret Broadcasts
BMG
1996

April 7, 1944.
Captain Glenn Miller conducting the Army Air Forces Training Command Band
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
The Secret Broadcasts
BMG
1996

May 19, 1944.
Major Glenn Miller conducting the American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Force
Cow Cow Boogie
The Lost Recordings
Conifer
1995

November 20, 1944. Technical Sgt. Ray McKinley vocal.
Floyd Ray and his Orchestra
Three O'Clock in the Morning
Tea Pad Songs
Stash
1976

February 1939. Closing theme. Thanks for listening.
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