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Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s.
Do you know who this person is? She’s Frances Belle Heenan, better known as “Peaches.” Peaches was at the heart of one of the most sensational scandals of the 1920s and you’ll find out all about it in the third segment of this week’s show. In other segments we’ll have another RRR vocabulary lesson, open some things, hear some more from Johnny Sylvester and play “One Thing in Common.” There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and prepare to be transported back to a different–and we think better–musical era. Just click the link above to listen streaming online and/or download for listening at your convenience.
THANKS FOR LISTENING! ENJOY THE SHOW!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Pissmire
I Can’t Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants) – Billy Cotton and His Band / Teddy Foster, v.
Chinese Picnic and Oriental Dance – Medley One-Step – Van Eps Trio
Aunt Susie’s Picnic Day – The Duncan Sisters
Segment 2: Open Sesame
Open Your Heart – Paul Ash and His Granada Orchestra
Open Your Arms Around My Alabamy – Kaplan’s Melodists
I’m Afraid To Open Your Letter – Don Bestor AHO / Neal Buckley, v.
Segment 3: Peaches Browning
Goofus – Red NIchols and His Five Pennies / Dick Robertson, v.
Now Goofy Dust Rag – Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra
Goofus Stomp – Slim Lamar’s Southerners
Segment 4: Johnny Sylvester AHO
Clearing House Blues – John SYlvester AHO (Formerly Indiana Five)
No One But You Knows How To Love – Johnny Sylvester AHO / Bob Blacke, v.
Temperamental (sic) Papa – John Sylvester AHO
Segment 5: One Thing in Common
Candied Sweets – Jack Pettis and His Band
Chinese Blues – Original Memphis Five
That’s Where The South Begins – Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang / Louis Prima, v.
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