A Very Special RRR 78 RPM Show Featuring Norman Thoms – March 5, 2023

Rose Tree Strut Mickey Guy's Rose-Tree Orchestra
Rose Tree Strut Mickey Guy’s Rose-Tree Orchestra

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.

On this week’s show, we’ll be making merry!  In the third segment of this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records, you’ll hear two records by Mickey Guy and His Rose-Tree Café Orchestra and two records by Mickey Guy and His Hottentots, but not because Mickey Guy is getting a birthday salute.  So why then play four records by this one band?  Well, for listener Jennifer.  So why does listener Jennifer get not one, but four records played for her? Well, because her great-uncle, Norman Thoms, was the trumpeter on all seven records by Mickey Guy’s orchestras.  It may not be Mickey Guy’s birthday, but Lummie Lewis is getting a birthday salute which starts off the show.  Lummie Lewis is much better known for his law enforcement career than for his musical career, so tune in to find out why.  Do you know who Delcevare King is? You’ll find out in the fourth segment of the show.  On last week’s show you heard one record by the West End Celebrity Orchestra and I hope you liked it, because in the second segment of this week’s show, you’ll hear three more! And in the final segment of the show you’ll find out all about the Yale fight song, “Boola Boola.”   There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and be magically transported back to an earlier–and we think better–musical era. Just click the link above to instantly listen streaming online and/or download for listening at your convenience.          

THANKS FOR LISTENING!
ENJOY THE SHOW!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Lummie Lewis

Travelin’ Blues – Lummie Lewis and His Merrymakers
Sweetheart Of Mine – Lummie Lewis and His Merrymakers
Merrymakers Stomp – Lummie Lewis and His Merrymakers

Segment 2: West End Celebrity Orchestra

Frog King’s Parade – West End Celebrity Orchestra
Tea Dolls’ Parade – West End Celebrity Orchestra
In Party Mood – West End Celebrity Orchestra

Segment 3: Norman Thoms

Rose Tree Strut – Mickey Guy and His Rose-Tree Cafe Orchestra
So That’s The Kind Of A Girl You Are – Mickey Guy and His Rose-Tree Cafe Orchestra
Two Ton Tessie – Mickey Guy and His Hottentots
Rhythm Rag – Mickey Guy and His Hottentots

Segment 4: Johnny Harvard

Johnny Harvard – Orpheus Quartet
Harvardiana – All American Glee Club

Segment 5: Yale Boola March

Beela Boola – Joseph Samuels’ Music Masters
Bamboola – Ken Sisson AHO / Vaughn De Leath, v.
Boola Boola – Columbia Military Band

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6 Comments

  1. Jennifer Fong (Tom)

    Wow Glenn,

    I am overwhelmed by your generosity and the care you took in creating the segment on my Great Uncle Norman! I was moved to tears along with quite a few members of my family. What a beautiful tribute! It’s incredible to be able to hear his virtuosity from recordings from over a 100 yrs ago… the music has buoyed my soul! Know that you’ve touched at least four generations of our family!

    Thank you for this amazing gift and all that you do.
    Jennifer

    Reply
    • Glenn Robison

      Thank you, Jennifer, for taking the time to write and for your kind words. It was my pleasure to research and put together the segment on Norman and I’m glad you enjoyed it.

      Best wishes,

      Glenn

      Reply
  2. Andy Milburn

    Fantastic! Thanks for your careful attention and great storytelling!

    Reply
    • Glenn Robison

      Hi, Andy

      Thank you so much for listening and for taking the time to post. I sincerely appreciate the feedback.

      Best wishes,

      Glenn

      Reply
  3. Nicole Ma

    Hello from Melbourne, Australia,
    My friend Jennifer sent me your podcast and I was impressed by the detailed history included in the story about Norman Thoms, her great Uncle. A very enjoyable podcast.
    Thank you Glenn,
    Nicole Ma

    Reply
    • Glenn Robison

      Hi, Nicole.

      THANK YOU so much for taking the time to write and for your kind words. I hope you will become a regular listener. If you would like to hear a particular artist or song, or have a suggestion for a segment topic, please let me know.

      Glenn

      Reply

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