Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 27 October 2019

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.

This evening’s show is rather food orients, as we’re going to enjoy some candy, brownies and tomatoes. And we’ll play the guitar.

The tag line for my local NPR station, K V C R San Bernardino is “Where you learn something new every day.” I like to think that on Rapidly Rotating Records, you learn something new every week. I know I do, which is one reason I love doing the show. I think you’ll learn several things on this week’s show and I hope you find the information as fascinating as I do.

Enjoy the show!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Huyler’s

Lila – Bill Hawley & Puss Donahoo
Candy Lips – Clarence Williams’ Jazz Kings
Candy Man Blues – Mississippi John Hurt
‘Lasses Candy – Original Dixieland Jazz Band

Segment 2: Brownies

Dance Of The Brownies – Joseph Cullen (1899 Banjo Solo)
Brownie Blues – Tarter & Gay
Brownie’s Stomp – Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies

Segment 3: Guitars

Guitar Rag – Harvey & Johnstone
Guitar Blues – Blind Willie Dunn’s Gin Bottle Four
Blue Guitar Stomp – Clifford Hayes’ Louisville Stompers
Steel Guitar Blues – Roy Acuff and His Crazy Tennesseeans

Segment 4: Tomatoes

Nobody Else Can Love Me Like My Old Tomato Can – Irving Kaufman with Selvin’s Orchestra Accompaniment
Red Ripe Tomatoes – Jack Kelly and His South Memphis Jug Band
(Potatoes Are Cheaper, Tomatoes Are Cheaper) Now’s The Time To Fall In Love – Selvin’s Orchestra / Dick Robertson, v.

Segment 5: Extra

If My Baby Cooks As Good As She Looks – Tommy Christian AHO / Art Barnett, v.

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

If you enjoy the show, please let us know by leaving a comment on the website or the Facebook page or sending an email to Glenn@RapidlyRotatingRecords.com And remember, your requests and topic segments are always welcome.

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