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    Big Band Bash

    The Sounds of the Great Big Bands from Yesterday and Today
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    Jimmy Dorsey 1939 - 1940 A Birthday Salute

    Jimmy Dorsey 1939 - 1940 A Birthday Salute
    This past week we observed a leap day, February 29th. Born on February 29, 1904 was Jimmy Dorsey. To observe his birthday and pay tribute, I went through my cds and came across two that were recorded in the years of 1939 and 1940. There are some nice recordings in this set. I wanted to do something different rather than play all his hits which I have done on other programs. So we will learn about the career of the late Jimmy Dorsey and listen to music that he recorded in 1939 and 1940. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usMarch 02, 2024

    Black History Month Part Four - Vocalists

    Black History Month Part Four - Vocalists
    We wind up our celebration of Black History Month with a look at some of the many vocalists recording during the big band era. Some of the singers on the show today include Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Billy Eckstein, Helen Humes and many more. I hope you enjoy this selection of the many talented African-American vocalists as we conclude Black History Month. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usFebruary 24, 2024

    Black History Month Part Three - Duke Ellington

    Black History Month Part Three - Duke Ellington
    Duke Ellington's band and music holds an important place among my musical heroes. I have been collecting records and cds by Ellington for many years. So I have decided to include him in our list of bands as we continue our celebration of Black History Month. I have narrowed our focus on Duke to the years of 1940 through 1941. This was a very productive period for Ellington and I am sure to play some of your favorites by the Duke. I hope you enjoy this focus on the late Duke Ellington as we continue Black History Month. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usFebruary 17, 2024

    Black History Month Part Two - Jimmie Lunceford

    Black History Month Part Two - Jimmie Lunceford
    We continue our celebration of Black History Month this week with a look at the big band of Jimmie Lunceford. Jimmie Lunceford's band differed from other great bands of the time because it was better known for its ensemble than for its solo work. Additionally, he was known for using a two-beat rhythm, called the Lunceford two-beat, as opposed to the standard four-beat rhythm. We'll be playing many of the Lunceford band's many hits. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usFebruary 10, 2024

    Black History Month Part One Earl Fatha Hines

    Black History Month Part One Earl Fatha Hines
    We start our celebration of Black History Month with a look at the big band of Earl Fatha Hines. Earl was a very influential pianist in whose big band he had players such as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. Count Basie called him the greatest pianist in the world. He made a lot of recordings with small groups but we are going to focus in on his big band. I hope you enjoy this look at the career and big band of the great Earl Hines. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usFebruary 03, 2024

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 4

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 4
    Well, this is week four and the last in the series The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw. These recordings were made in the years of 1944 and 1945 when Artie was living in California after his discharge from the US Navy. After these recordings were made, Artie signed with the MusicCraft label and never recorder for RCA again. There are some great recordings here as Artie liked to make recordings out of the Great American Songbook. I hope you enjoyed this series and will tune in again for more music of the fabulous big bands. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usJanuary 27, 2024

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 3

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 3
    Benny Goodman's orchestra was the first big band that I ever listened to. But I kept reading about his rival, Artie Shaw. So I bought a vinyl two record set called This is Artie Shaw. Well, I was just knocked out with those 1938 recordings. Today we will continue with part three of the Complete RCA Bluebird Recordings of Artie Shaw. We are now in Volume 5 which includes the period shortly before the start of World War II. Artie was in California during this time and was including a string section with his orchestra which gave the recordings a different sound. I hope you enjoy this set as we will be winding up this series next week. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usJanuary 20, 2024

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 2

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 2
    Benny Goodman's orchestra was the first big band that I ever listened to. But I kept reading about his rival, Artie Shaw. So I bought a vinyl two record set called This is Artie Shaw. Well I was just knocked out with those 1938 recordings. Today we will continue with part two of the Complete RCA Bluebird Recordings of Artie Shaw. Some of the songs we will hear inclue Out of Nowhere, Day In, Day Out, Stardust, Summit Ridge Drive and others. We will also continue with our biography of Artie Shaw. These are some of the best big band songs from that era. I hope you enjoy Part Two of the Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usJanuary 13, 2024

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 1

    The Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw Part 1
    Benny Goodman's orchestra was the first big band that I ever listened to. But I kept reading about his rival, Artie Shaw. So I bought a vinyl two record set called This is Artie Shaw. Well I was just knocked out with those 1938 recordings. When RCA started it's Complete Bluebird reissues, I bought them from a record store that wasn't having much success selling them. They put them in the cutout bin and I snatched them up. On the program today we will start at the beginning of Artie's Bluebird recordings and make it into volume two. We will also learn about his career as we start part one of this four part series. I hope you enjoy Part One of the Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Artie Shaw. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usJanuary 06, 2024

    New Year's Radio Dance Party 1945-1946

    New Year's Radio Dance Party 1945-1946
    Happy New Year to everyone as we welcome in the New Year. On the show today is a repeat of program I produced in 2016 called New Year's Radio Dance Party 1945-1946. The Armed Forces Radio Service gave a real treat to American troops still stationed around the world in the aftermath of World War II---live performances, by remote hookups from their respective New Year's Eve hotel and/or ballroom performances. We'll get to hear some of the titans of the time in American jazz and popular music. Including but not limited to Harry James, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Dorsey, Artie Shaw (with guest Roy Eldridge), Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and---of course!---Guy Lombardo. It was a gift to our troops then and it's a perfect gift for our troops---and New Year's Eve shut-ins---today. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usDecember 30, 2023

    Repeat - Christmas Eve 1941

    Repeat - Christmas Eve 1941
    Merry Christmas everyone. I am sorry that I am a little late in getting this weeks show posted. This is a repeat of a show I produced in 2011. There are a couple of segments on Christmas Eve of 1941. Also, I have the only radio remote from that date that I could locate which featured Glenn Miller's band. In addition I have some assorted big bands with holiday favorites. I hope everyone had a nice holiday and I hope you enjoy this rebroadcast of Christmas 1941 from ten years ago. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usDecember 23, 2023

    Repeat - A 1940s Christmas

    Repeat - A 1940s Christmas
    For the next few weeks, I am repeating a couple of shows that I produced almost ten years ago. This first one was called A 1940's Christmas. I tried to pick out as many songs from the Big Bands that were recorded during the 1940s as I could find. Today, there are lots of songs about Christmas but back in the forties there were not that many. I tried to put all of the forties Holiday songs in this show that I could find. I hope you enjoy this encore presentation of A 1940s Christmas. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usDecember 16, 2023

    We Remember Pearl Harbor and Glenn Miller

    We Remember Pearl Harbor and Glenn Miller
    Hello everyone. This episode of Big Band Bash is a repeat of a show I produced in 2011 where we paid tribute to the men and women who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Also, I pay tribute to Major Glenn Miller who dissappeared in the plane he was flying in across the English Channel on December 15, 1944. I always like to remember those events as they were very significant in American History. A lot of things changed in the music industry because of these events so I hope you like the music as we pay tribute to those patriotic Americans. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usDecember 09, 2023

    Tommy Dorsey - A Salute Part Two

    Tommy Dorsey - A Salute Part Two
    Hello everyone. This week concludes our salute to the late Tommy Dorsey. We will be looking at his career and music from about 1939 to 1956 when he passed away. We will be listening to a lot of the Sinatra - Dorsey classics from that era. He really didn't have many hits after 1946 when many bandleaders disbanded, the result of effects from World War 2. So I hope you enjoy this tribute to the late Tommy Dorsey. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usDecember 02, 2023

    Tommy Dorsey - A Salute Part One

    Tommy Dorsey - A Salute Part One
    Hello everyone. November 19, 1905 is the birthday of the late bandleader and trombonist Tommy Dorsey. He also passed away on November 26, 1956. Since both these date occur in the month of November, I though I would like to revisit the music and career of the Sentimental Gentleman of Swing, Tommy Dorsey. I decided to play many of the classic Dorsey hits so I hope some of your favorites are on today's show which will conclude next week. We will also take a look at his amazing career so I hope you enjoy part one of my Tommy Dorsey salute. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usNovember 25, 2023

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Five

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Five
    Well, we're down to the last part of this series highlighting songs composed during the 1930's. We are highlighting the years of 1938 and 1939. There were some nice songs composed in these years and unfortunately I had to omit a few as there were more songs than I could fit in the amount of time. I have enjoyed researching and choosing songs for this series. As always, thank you for listening and supporting Big Band Bash. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usNovember 18, 2023

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Four

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Four
    There were some fantastic songs composed in the years of 1936 and 1937. Composers Gershwin, Rogers, Kern and Duke wrote many hit songs that are still being played today. Benny Goodman's big hit Sing, Sing, Sing was recorded in 1937 and I have included both parts. There was one song I didn't have time for but I only found one big band version. Someday My Prince Will Come is a popular jazz standard but was not recorded by many big bands. I hope you enjoy this potpourri of 1930's popular songs as played by many different big bands. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usNovember 11, 2023

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Three

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Three
    The 1930's was a time in popular music that saw many changes. Jazz standards are musical compositions that are widely known, performed and recorded by jazz artists as part of the genre's musical repertoire. In the 1930s, swing jazz emerged as a dominant form in American music. Today, we focus on the years of 1934 and 1935. The number of hit songs from these two years had dwindled down in part because of the Great Depressions. But nevertheless, there were some great songs composed then and we'll learn a little bit about them as we listen to performances by the big bands. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usNovember 04, 2023

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Two

    1930's Jazz Standards Part Two
    The 1930's was a decade of great songs by great American composers. For the next five weeks we'll be listening to those great standards performed by different bands. This is part 2 in the series as we examine those catchy songs from 1932 and 1933. The Great Depression was gathering momentum and it affected the song writers of Tin Pan Alley. The number of hit songs started to decrease as we'll see in the next few parts in the series. There were some great songs composed during 1932 and 1933 and I hope you enjoy the selections. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usOctober 28, 2023

    1930's Jazz Standards Part 1

    1930's Jazz Standards Part 1
    The 1930's was a decade of great songs by great American composers. For the next five weeks we'll be listening to those great standards performed by different bands. While putting this show together I tried to use recordings by bands that were not as popular as the ones who recorded the definitive version. On the show today we'll be listening to songs composed during the years of 1930 and 1931. There were some great songs composed then and I hope you'll join me as we listen to and learn about them. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
    Big Band Bash
    en-usOctober 21, 2023